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A shift register is a sequential logic circuit that stores and transfers binary data by shifting each bit into the next register on each clock pulse. It is constructed using D flip-flops connected in series, where the output of one flip-flop is connected to the input of the next. Data can be transferred into and out of the register either serially or in parallel. A common type is the serial-in parallel-out (SIPO) register, where data is input one bit at a time but the full stored value can be accessed in pa
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- Christine Torrepenida Rasimo
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- EN