Difference between astable bistable and monostable multivibrator in tabular
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Astable - A free running multivibrator that has No stable States but switches continously between two states this an action produces a train of square wave pulses as a fixed frequency... Bistable - A flip flop that has two stable States that produces a single pulse either positive and negative value."
Multivibrator - A multivibrator circuit oscillates between a " High " State and a "Low " State producing a continuous output.
Multivibrator - A multivibrator circuit oscillates between a " High " State and a "Low " State producing a continuous output.
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