Invention of the Flip-Flop Circuit
In 1919, British physicists William Eccles and F.W. Jordan invented the flip-flop circuit, a pivotal development in electronics also known as a multivibrator. This early electronic switch and memory storage device was initially utilized in visual signal devices and telecommunications. The flip-flop circuit was foundational for more complex digital electronic systems, significantly advancing the field and setting the stage for future computing technologies vital in modern society.
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