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It looks like this is using two D-type flop flops. D type flip-flops are fairly easy to understand. When the clock changes from 0 (0V) to 1(Power Voltage) the flipflop copies the input on D (0 or 1), stores it, and outputs it on Q and the opposite value on Qbar. Q stays the same until the next time the clock goes from 0 to 1. If you go through and figure out what the outputs are after each clock change you should be able to see all the outputs.

Brent
 
Yea ok... what I don't understand is what wires connect to what other wires. I don't klnow how to set is up so that is will run. THats is what I was asking instructions for. Thank you.
 
What are you using to put this circuit together? Do you have a breadboard, a perforated board? Do you have all the components?

Just follow a line from one pin to the other one, and that is a wire. Understanding the circuit is more dificult that wiring it.

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