Here is a new piston T flipflop that is much smaller than the standard T flipflop, and similiar to other piston T flipflops. This T flipflop is one of the fastest currently available with pistons- it does not require you to wait between presses, other than the default time it takes for a button to finish its 9 tick cycle, unlike many of the designs currently on the minecraft wiki.
With proper optimization it can be as small as 5*3*3 including button and indicator light (for testing purposes).
Below are 2 screenies of the design, the first being the original design- you can see all the elements easily (please note that the ice block and pistons at the very top left of the image are NOT part of the design). The second is the compressed version.
Details:
As you can see by the 1st picture, this is quite a simple circuit, so I won't explain much unless you request me to.
Basically you need a button that sends a signal to a sticky piston (look at pic) and to one side of a nand gate. You need the output of that nand gate to send power through 2 separated 1 tick repeaters that can be connected via the sticky piston. You need the output of this to attach to the second input on the nand gate, with a 7 tick delay (this accounts for the button being a long pulse).
The redstone torch in the bottom right of the picture is simply an indicator light, this is updated 2 ticks after the button press.
I won't get into any more detail, let me know what you think, or any ways I can improve this.
Maybe I'm missing it but where is the RSNOR latch for memory?
Also not to down play you or anything but this piston sending power thing seems like a glitch and I'm willing to bet its going to end up just like the booster tracks
Maybe I'm missing it but where is the RSNOR latch for memory?
Also not to down play you or anything but this piston sending power thing seems like a glitch and I'm willing to bet its going to end up just like the booster tracks
No, it's not a glitch, and there isn't an RSNOR latch- there is a memory cell and that is the dirt block's position (the one being pushed by a sticky piston).
I swear to god this forum has to be the largest collection of 12 year olds and uneducated people I've ever seen in my life.
"gay" and "retard" are not acceptable insults to anything. Ever.
u mad bro?
P.S. I don't think uneducated applies here. I'm in IB Math HL and getting 100% so far. SMFD =) Also I participated in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
Could you please not use gay texture packs then expect people to understand?
I tried to recreate what you did and it didn't do anything.
Please enlighten me.
This design i believe is on the wiki, but here it is in game. Critical piece is the repeater has to be on 3 ticks, which causes the sticky piston to only do one action on the power block (either pushes and leaves it or retracts it).
This design i believe is on the wiki, but here it is in game. Critical piece is the repeater has to be on 3 ticks, which causes the sticky piston to only do one action on the power block (either pushes and leaves it or retracts it).
Thank you, I see what I did wrong- I forgot a redstone torch... works now. The only problem I have with all these
T flipflops is that they exploit the glitch that makes the sticky piston retract too quickly to pull the block.
Thank you, I see what I did wrong- I forgot a redstone torch... works now. The only problem I have with all these
T flipflops is that they exploit the glitch that makes the sticky piston retract too quickly to pull the block.
I almost always use this one and leave off the optional set/reset lines:
Yes after playing with the ones on the wiki, I found this to be the best of what I could get working- it has a much better response than anything else. Mine also does this, but I would argue that this design is better because it doesn't need a sticky piston.
Sorry for double post :tongue.gif:, it is simpler than it looks- I messed up taking the screeny. The pistons and stuff in the very top left is a different contraption I was testing- it happened to end up in the picture.
>"gay" and "retard" are not acceptable insults<
>largest collection of 12 year olds and uneducated people<
Something seems fishy here...
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Here is a new piston T flipflop that is much smaller than the standard T flipflop, and similiar to other piston T flipflops. This T flipflop is one of the fastest currently available with pistons- it does not require you to wait between presses, other than the default time it takes for a button to finish its 9 tick cycle, unlike many of the designs currently on the minecraft wiki.
With proper optimization it can be as small as 5*3*3 including button and indicator light (for testing purposes).
Below are 2 screenies of the design, the first being the original design- you can see all the elements easily (please note that the ice block and pistons at the very top left of the image are NOT part of the design). The second is the compressed version.
Details:
As you can see by the 1st picture, this is quite a simple circuit, so I won't explain much unless you request me to.
Basically you need a button that sends a signal to a sticky piston (look at pic) and to one side of a nand gate. You need the output of that nand gate to send power through 2 separated 1 tick repeaters that can be connected via the sticky piston. You need the output of this to attach to the second input on the nand gate, with a 7 tick delay (this accounts for the button being a long pulse).
The redstone torch in the bottom right of the picture is simply an indicator light, this is updated 2 ticks after the button press.
I won't get into any more detail, let me know what you think, or any ways I can improve this.
Circus
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Tutorials/Piston_circuits#T-Flip_Flops
Also not to down play you or anything but this piston sending power thing seems like a glitch and I'm willing to bet its going to end up just like the booster tracks
This accomplishes the same thing, except it's MUCH smaller.
Could you please not use gay texture packs then expect people to understand?
I tried to recreate what you did and it didn't do anything.
Please enlighten me.
No, it's not a glitch, and there isn't an RSNOR latch- there is a memory cell and that is the dirt block's position (the one being pushed by a sticky piston).
It isn't, you are right- I didn't realize those existed because everybody always uses the complex redstone t flipflop.
I swear to god this forum has to be the largest collection of 12 year olds and uneducated people I've ever seen in my life.
"gay" and "retard" are not acceptable insults to anything. Ever.
u mad bro?
P.S. I don't think uneducated applies here. I'm in IB Math HL and getting 100% so far. SMFD =) Also I participated in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
This design i believe is on the wiki, but here it is in game. Critical piece is the repeater has to be on 3 ticks, which causes the sticky piston to only do one action on the power block (either pushes and leaves it or retracts it).
Thank you, I see what I did wrong- I forgot a redstone torch... works now. The only problem I have with all these
T flipflops is that they exploit the glitch that makes the sticky piston retract too quickly to pull the block.
Yes, I agree on that. I usually use the two basic piston designs that are in Griz's thread (http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/413949-grizdales-piston-logic-compendium/) and on the piston side of the wiki.
I almost always use this one and leave off the optional set/reset lines:
Yes after playing with the ones on the wiki, I found this to be the best of what I could get working- it has a much better response than anything else. Mine also does this, but I would argue that this design is better because it doesn't need a sticky piston.
Sorry for double post :tongue.gif:, it is simpler than it looks- I messed up taking the screeny. The pistons and stuff in the very top left is a different contraption I was testing- it happened to end up in the picture.
6wide*3*3EDIT: Now 5*3*3
The other design that is as effective as this is 5*2*2 excluding button and indicator / output, and does not require a sticky piston, sadly =(
search up voxelbox, you wont call that 'gay" again
Something seems fishy here...