A register is a semiconductor device that is used for storing several bits of digital data. It basically consists of a set of flip-flops, with each flip-flop representing one bit of the register.
Thus, an n-bit register has n flip-flops.
A basic register is also known as a 'latch.'
A special type of register, known as the shift register, is used to pass or transfer bits of data from
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