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Analysis of different techniques for low power Single Edge Triggered Flip Flops
In this paper, we compared various different techniques of previously published Single Edge Triggered Flip Flops (SET FFs). Flip Flops are most essential elements in the design of sequential circuits. We did the comparison for their performance and power dissipation and have also compared the transistor count of each Flip Flop.