So i have a simple (i think) redstone question. So lets say i have one button, and the redstone connected to that button branches off two different ways. When i press the button, the current goes both ways, but is there a way to make it alternate? So when i press it the first time, itll go one way, then when i press it again, it goes the other way? If there's a logic gate for it then give me the name of it please.
If you want it to toggle several different wires (since ThatOneLundy already gave the most simple answer), you should make a ring counter.
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Steel is my body, and fire is my blood
I have created over a thousand blades
Unknown to death, Nor known to life
Have withstood pain to create many weapons
Yet, those hands will never hold anything
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he's asking for a button that alternates. A T flip flop alone will alternate but the output will be on until the next button press, very unlike a button. adding a few and gates will solve that.
If you want it to go faster just use a pulse limiter with it, would actually be smaller (width/length) than the "High Speed" design above without the rs-nor functionality and I know that for a fact.
he's asking for a button that alternates. A T flip flop alone will alternate but the output will be on until the next button press, very unlike a button. adding a few and gates will solve that.
That is the point of a TFF to simulate a switch with only a pulse input -.-
If you want it to go faster just use a pulse limiter with it, would actually be smaller (width/length) than the "High Speed" design above without the rs-nor functionality and I know that for a fact.
1 to a t flip flop that connects to 2 and gates
the other 2 go to the and gates
I am the bone of my sword
Steel is my body, and fire is my blood
I have created over a thousand blades
Unknown to death, Nor known to life
Have withstood pain to create many weapons
Yet, those hands will never hold anything
So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works
This just so happens to be the slowest TFF in existance.
This one is extremely fast, and it can work as an RS NOR latch as well.
I prefer speed and functionality.
3rd user who posted gave the perfect answer
That is the point of a TFF to simulate a switch with only a pulse input -.-
Faster than two ticks?
Right...
Here is your T-flip-flop, and output.
And these will make the current pulse once, like a button.
I hope this helps.