DTL Sequential Logic - Explore standard circuits such as SR and D Type Flip-Flops using DTL Logic

DTL Sequential Logic - Explore standard circuits such as SR and D Type Flip-Flops using DTL Logic Discover how DTL (Diode-Transistor Logic) sequential circuits work by building and testing classic SR and D-type flip-flops from discrete components. In this video, I explain the theory behind NAND gate latch circuits, demonstrate real breadboard implementations, troubleshoot practical design issues, and show how these circuits can also be used for mutual exclusion applications. Whether you're learning digital electronics, logic design, flip-flops, DTL logic, or building retro logic circuits from scratch, this video provides both the theory and hands-on demonstrations to help you understand sequential logic. Topics covered: DTL logic, NAND gates, SR latch, SR flip-flop, D flip-flop, sequential logic, clocked logic, breadboard electronics, digital circuit design, mutual exclusion circuits, and practical troubleshooting. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:24 Sequential Logic and Flip-Flop Basics 0:39 Active-Low Inputs Explained 1:02 Breadboard Challenges 1:40 Quad NAND Gate Module 2:25 Testing the Basic SR Latch 2:56 Building a Clocked SR Flip-Flop 3:25 SR Flip-Flop Circuit Explained 3:57 Demonstrating the SR Flip-Flop 4:42 Building a D-Type Flip-Flop 5:05 Troubleshooting the DTL Inverter 6:44 Breadboard D Flip-Flop Demonstration 7:47 Using Flip-Flops for Mutual Exclusion 8:07 Mutual Exclusion Circuit Explained 9:24 Real-World Relay Logic Applications 9:46 Conclusion and What's Next #electronics #ESP32 #3D Printing #Arduino #ElectronicsCreators