A bistable multivibrator typically consists of two main components: two active devices (usually transistors or operational amplifiers) and a feedback network. The feedback network often includes resistors and capacitors that determine the stability and switching characteristics of the circuit. Additionally, it may incorporate diodes for further control of the switching behavior. This configuration allows the bistable multivibrator to maintain two stable states, functioning as a memory element or flip-flop.
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