While Ive used the Compact Piston T Flip Flop for quite some time, I saw Donuts thread with a vertical version and wanted to try making a smaller version.
Ive got this to show for it.
Nothing against Donut, but smaller is always better. So 1 block thick, 7 tall, 6 wide. Input and Output are only 1 elevation difference.
While not the most useful, I found it fun to work out.
Those are not compact. This is my own design, I made it up. :biggrin.gif:
The block under the piston is a redstone torch and the piston is sticky. The repeaters HAVE to be set to those delays, or it won't work. The button is the input, the random redstone thing is the output.
Those are not compact. This is my own design, I made it up. :biggrin.gif:
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The block under the piston is a redstone torch and the piston is sticky. The repeaters HAVE to be set to those delays, or it won't work. The button is the input, the random redstone thing is the output.
Compared to the other vertical piston's ive seen, mine is quite small. And once again... your piston is not vertical. While not quoted, my reply goes for JMS as well.
While it doesnt change the nature or performance of the circuit, that was the point of my creation.
Copied... no joy. It just moves the block up and down.
maybe there is something that's just being blocked by the block in the picture, I believe behind the block you need a repeater that's on, that way when the block is down the wire gets power, when up it does not.
maybe there is something that's just being blocked by the block in the picture, I believe behind the block you need a repeater that's on, that way when the block is down the wire gets power, when up it does not.
The angle is... troublesome. I added a redstone torch and repeater behind the piston on the ground. It works that way. If that what I was missing, kudo's for designing.
Seems that just because you can do it your way doesnt mean that saying my way is bad is necessary. Redstone is about coming up with your own ways to do things.... not to mention... mine fits into a castle wall quite cleanly.
Just so you know, he made a VERTICAL Piston T Flip-Flop. Oh, and thanks for shrinking mine, might actually be useful now for things other than randomly large complexity.
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Ive got this to show for it.
Nothing against Donut, but smaller is always better. So 1 block thick, 7 tall, 6 wide. Input and Output are only 1 elevation difference.
While not the most useful, I found it fun to work out.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/512631-smallest-possible-t-flip-flop/
This is the smallest yet, area of 12 blocks. 6x2x1
The block under the piston is a redstone torch and the piston is sticky. The repeaters HAVE to be set to those delays, or it won't work. The button is the input, the random redstone thing is the output.
Compared to the other vertical piston's ive seen, mine is quite small. And once again... your piston is not vertical. While not quoted, my reply goes for JMS as well.
While it doesnt change the nature or performance of the circuit, that was the point of my creation.
1: Ouput
2: Input
Any hidden wiring in that? This doesnt work for me. Output never changes.
No hidden wiring.
Copied... no joy. It just moves the block up and down.
maybe there is something that's just being blocked by the block in the picture, I believe behind the block you need a repeater that's on, that way when the block is down the wire gets power, when up it does not.
The angle is... troublesome. I added a redstone torch and repeater behind the piston on the ground. It works that way. If that what I was missing, kudo's for designing.
Seems that just because you can do it your way doesnt mean that saying my way is bad is necessary. Redstone is about coming up with your own ways to do things.... not to mention... mine fits into a castle wall quite cleanly.
where is the output ? :S
Edit: Never mind, figured it out
Cool. Show us.
i made a post
its here:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/507529-new-1-wide-t-flip-flopno-pistons/