I am planning on showing a compilation of flip-flops to my subscribers this week and I figured some of you guys might have some really cool designs to show off.
It's not necessary to restrict it to T-Flip-Flops, it can be other types specific to obscure applications. In case you have something really unique I will give you the proper credits in the video if you help me in the forum. Thanks!
Example of a dropper-only(no hopper) t-flip-flop:
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A design of mine that is 4x3 and can fit in a 1 block-deep hole. Reacts in only two ticks!
A slightly more compact (and one tick faster!) redesign by Magix made when I submitted the above to the Ultimate thread that uses a block/torch instead of a redstone block. This means you can move that piston closer but now would have to dig a 2 block-deep hole to contain it all.
And finally, one that's 5x3 and fits in a one block-deep hole (if you're wondering why that's so important to me, it's because my main use for T flip-flops is base lighting, and this way I only need a one-block gap between the first story's ceiling and the second story's floor). This is much slower than the first two as well as slightly less compact, but it has the benefit of being completely silent. I'm less sure that I'm the first to make this design, since repeater locks have been around much longer than redstone blocks, but I haven't seen it anywhere else other than the thread I posted this picture in.
… I'm less sure that I'm the first to make this design, since repeater locks have been around much longer than redstone blocks, but I haven't seen it anywhere else other than the thread I posted this picture in.
That's a Locked-Clock T Flip-Flop (it works by unlocking a clock for half a cycle).
The I'm aware of is by SethBling (2012-10-18), though his depends on button timing.
The smallest version I'm aware of is 3x3x3 by Suzi9spal.
Thank you very much! That was really helpful. I already built most of them and I will record tomorrow, so if anyone still wants to send me flip-flop designs tomorrow is the deadline.
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You probably have all the ideas you need but I have a couple of designs as well
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In your second video, you used a subtraction clock to limit the 2-tick output of your pulse limiter down to 1 tick. You can change that pulse limiter to a 1-tick output by itself just by putting a block over the output torch. The torch then short-circuits itself into a 1-tick pulse.
That's the falling edge version (which might find some use). For the rising edge version, flip the block and torch around, remove the (currently) unpowered repeater and set the repeater next to it to 3 ticks. Any 2-tick inverted edge detector will work to power the locked-repeater part.
@Munin. No need to flip the block and torch. Just replace the bottom-right repeater with dust, and set the top-right repeater to 3(2 right clicks) ticks.
Anyways, here's both versions of the pistonless flipflip.
Top - Falling edge
Blue Wool: input - can be lightly powered
Red Wool: output
Bottom-Right repeater @ 2 ticks(1 right click), all others at 1 tick(0 right clicks)
Bottom: Rising edge
Blue Wool: input - can be lightly pwoered
Red Wool: output
Top-Right repeater @ 3 ticks(2 right click), all others at 1 tick(0 right clicks)
It's not necessary to restrict it to T-Flip-Flops, it can be other types specific to obscure applications. In case you have something really unique I will give you the proper credits in the video if you help me in the forum. Thanks!
Example of a dropper-only(no hopper) t-flip-flop:
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Creddit to Biggar, I saw this from his post to /r/minecraft 5 days ago. This is some old stuff.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1eboy7/vintage_redstone_a_t_flipflop_from_the/
I won't be able to see it, try uploading the picture here: http://imgur.com/ (no need to register)
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I love this design! AND gates and an RS-NOR-Latch, so simple when you see it done :-D
My Top Redstone Creations:
http://imgur.com/a/qHXEf#0
A design of mine that is 4x3 and can fit in a 1 block-deep hole. Reacts in only two ticks!
A slightly more compact (and one tick faster!) redesign by Magix made when I submitted the above to the Ultimate thread that uses a block/torch instead of a redstone block. This means you can move that piston closer but now would have to dig a 2 block-deep hole to contain it all.
And finally, one that's 5x3 and fits in a one block-deep hole (if you're wondering why that's so important to me, it's because my main use for T flip-flops is base lighting, and this way I only need a one-block gap between the first story's ceiling and the second story's floor). This is much slower than the first two as well as slightly less compact, but it has the benefit of being completely silent. I'm less sure that I'm the first to make this design, since repeater locks have been around much longer than redstone blocks, but I haven't seen it anywhere else other than the thread I posted this picture in.
Be sure to credit Grizdale for that one!
The I'm aware of is by SethBling (2012-10-18), though his depends on button timing.
The smallest version I'm aware of is 3x3x3 by Suzi9spal.
Some more TFFs for the OP:
Block-drop TFFs
Thank you very much! That was really helpful. I already built most of them and I will record tomorrow, so if anyone still wants to send me flip-flop designs tomorrow is the deadline.
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http://i.imgur.com/qoF9QzR.jpg
Bottom-right repeater is at 2(1 right click) ticks, all the others at 1(0 right clicks)
Blue wool is input - can be weakly powered
Red wool is output
Anyways, here's both versions of the pistonless flipflip.
Top - Falling edge
Blue Wool: input - can be lightly powered
Red Wool: output
Bottom-Right repeater @ 2 ticks(1 right click), all others at 1 tick(0 right clicks)
Bottom: Rising edge
Blue Wool: input - can be lightly pwoered
Red Wool: output
Top-Right repeater @ 3 ticks(2 right click), all others at 1 tick(0 right clicks)