I need to know how to allow a short redstone pulse to pass, but deny a long one. Does anybody know how to do this? I've spent way too long trying to figure it out.
Edit: Okay, details. I need it to allow anything under 20 ticks, and deny everything over that.
This will allow 1 tick pulses through, and nothing else. If you pass an input through a monostable circuit, it will work fine. If you pass an input via a button, it won't.
I just threw this together quickly, didn't bother compacting it at all. I'm sure there's some better way to do it, but this works so meh.
This will allow 1 tick pulses through, and nothing else. If you pass an input through a monostable circuit, it will work fine. If you pass an input via a button, it won't.
I just threw this together quickly, didn't bother compacting it at all. I'm sure there's some better way to do it, but this works so meh.
Hmmm... I'm not quite sure how well that'll work for what I'm trying to do. Can you make something that'll allow longer pulses? I guess I should have been more specific in my opening post. I need it to allow anything under 20 ticks, and deny anything over that.
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This will allow 1 tick pulses through, and nothing else. If you pass an input through a monostable circuit, it will work fine. If you pass an input via a button, it won't.
I just threw this together quickly, didn't bother compacting it at all. I'm sure there's some better way to do it, but this works so meh.
its late so maybe i am just tired and missing something obvious but i dont see how that only accepts a 1 tick pulse... that looks to me like it only ignores pulses between 2 and 10 ticks...
where is the output? if i knew where the output was it mat be easier to see how it works
its late so maybe i am just tired and missing something obvious but i dont see how that only accepts a 1 tick pulse... that looks to me like it only ignores pulses between 2 and 10 ticks...
where is the output? if i knew where the output was it mat be easier to see how it works
Mm, I did miss that 10 tick thing. You are right there though, anything over 10 ticks it will take. My bad, but it isn't what he was looking for anyways.
Deny anything over 20 ticks, and accept anything below it. K, I've got an idea for this.
Hmmm... I'm not quite sure how well that'll work for what I'm trying to do. Can you make something that'll allow longer pulses? I guess I should have been more specific in my opening post. I need it to allow anything under 20 ticks, and deny anything over that.
any other limitations? size?, reset time? i have an idea but its gonna be big and have a fairly long reset time
any other limitations? size?, reset time? i have an idea but its gonna be big and have a fairly long reset time
I don't have a ton of space, but I definitely have some room. 20x20, however high up? The reset time doesn't really matter much. A whole minecraft day could probably even work.
Input would be on the button. Rearrange the and gates however you need them to.
I haven't tested this with 20 ticks yet, but it should work. And if it doesn't, it would only need some more adjustments to the timing.
Again, messy, but that's cause IDK how you need it arranged. Just a bunch of and gates, really... Pretty simple. Add or remove repeaters from the repeater line off the input block to adjust the timing.
^best answer here. Didn't bother working on mine all too hard though
Good job there, can't think of a way to make that the slightest bit smaller. (aside from just making everything closer)
thanks... i had a few moments when i said some colorful words til i realized i was doing it backwards =P it could be tightened up a bit but thats cause i had a whole bunch of repeaters before i put the not gate there >.<
thanks... i had a few moments when i said some colorful words til i realized i was doing it backwards =P it could be tightened up a bit but thats cause i had a whole bunch of repeaters before i put the not gate there >.<
Haven't tested it out yet, but this should work! Thanks guys!
Edit: Okay, details. I need it to allow anything under 20 ticks, and deny everything over that.
Help is greatly appreciated!
-Zedi
This will allow 1 tick pulses through, and nothing else. If you pass an input through a monostable circuit, it will work fine. If you pass an input via a button, it won't.
I just threw this together quickly, didn't bother compacting it at all. I'm sure there's some better way to do it, but this works so meh.
Hmmm... I'm not quite sure how well that'll work for what I'm trying to do. Can you make something that'll allow longer pulses? I guess I should have been more specific in my opening post. I need it to allow anything under 20 ticks, and deny anything over that.
its late so maybe i am just tired and missing something obvious but i dont see how that only accepts a 1 tick pulse... that looks to me like it only ignores pulses between 2 and 10 ticks...
where is the output? if i knew where the output was it mat be easier to see how it works
Mm, I did miss that 10 tick thing. You are right there though, anything over 10 ticks it will take. My bad, but it isn't what he was looking for anyways.
Deny anything over 20 ticks, and accept anything below it. K, I've got an idea for this.
any other limitations? size?, reset time? i have an idea but its gonna be big and have a fairly long reset time
I don't have a ton of space, but I definitely have some room. 20x20, however high up? The reset time doesn't really matter much. A whole minecraft day could probably even work.
Input would be on the button. Rearrange the and gates however you need them to.
I haven't tested this with 20 ticks yet, but it should work. And if it doesn't, it would only need some more adjustments to the timing.
Again, messy, but that's cause IDK how you need it arranged. Just a bunch of and gates, really... Pretty simple. Add or remove repeaters from the repeater line off the input block to adjust the timing.
black is a falling edge detector, white is a pulse lengthener, orange is an and gate
edit: works with 20 ticks and 1 tick... 21 ticks doesnt... didnt test beyond that
^best answer here. Didn't bother working on mine all too hard though
Good job there, can't think of a way to make that the slightest bit smaller. (aside from just making everything closer)
thanks... i had a few moments when i said some colorful words til i realized i was doing it backwards =P it could be tightened up a bit but thats cause i had a whole bunch of repeaters before i put the not gate there >.<
Haven't tested it out yet, but this should work! Thanks guys!