Special guide to study about circuits

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For studying circuits and designing IC chips, several resources are recommended, including the website "All About Circuits." Users express confusion regarding flip-flops and counters, seeking simpler explanations to grasp their functions. Recommendations for effective study methods and materials are encouraged to enhance understanding. The discussion emphasizes the need for accessible references to demystify complex circuit concepts. Overall, participants aim to improve their knowledge of circuit design and operation.
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Can anyone suggest me what are best referrences to design & study about circuits. In case of designing ICchips also?
studying about flipflops,counter. they are still confusing? if anyone had an idea please suggest me easy way to understand their workings?
thanks in advance.
 
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This is one of the best reference sites for circuits
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/
 
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