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Inglés 8:32 Science & Tech

Reverse Engineering: The flip-flop, cornerstone of digital design

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Behold the flip-flop. You've probably

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personally purchased about a billion of

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these. Uh if you're watching this video

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on a modern uh cell phone, around 200

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million, another 200 million probably in

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your personal computer. Uh 50 million at

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least on a modern car uh spiraling up

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into the hundreds of millions if you

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have a fancy electric one. Another 50

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million for your TV set. Um multiply

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that by all the previous versions you

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bought. Multiply it by all the ones you

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bought for a family. And uh yeah, uh

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it's not inconceivable the average

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viewer. this uh video has purchased at

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least a billion flip-flops. To sort down

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what this thing called the flip-flop is,

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uh let's uh take a look at this

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particular part. Reverse engineer. This

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is the 4013. Uh this is actually a

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fairly old part from 1980s. Uh it is a

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good example, however, of a CMOS

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flip-flop. All new, all silicon these

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days is CMOS. And quite frankly, design

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lessons that are shown in this

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particular device uh will be carried

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forward from the the 1980s all the way

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up to the modern gadgets you have in

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your hand. Uh it is two flip-flops this

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package. Uh so uh it's going to be very

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easy to actually take this under a

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microscope and uh take a look at the

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individual transistors uh which make up

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a flip-flop. So this video is in two

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parts. This is this just schematic

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symbol for a flip-flop. I have an

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introduction if you'd like to be

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refreshed as to what a D flip-flop is.

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Um it's so-called named D flip-flop

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because that's the uh data input there.

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And the second half of the video, we'll

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do a silicon level analysis. So if you

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know what a D flip-flop is, you can skip

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the first half of the video and uh look

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at all the juicy details of a diaphoto

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and the transistors that it contains. Uh

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