Definition of Sequential logic

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Sequential logic
In digital circuit theory, sequential logic is a type of logic circuit whose output depends not only on the present input but also on the history of the input. This is in contrast to combinatorial logic, whose output is a function of, and only of, the present input. In other words, sequential logic has storage (memory) while combinatorial logic does not.

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