Hey guys, I'll be brief because I tend to ramble on, and it's 3:15, I can't think straight. EDIT - Since I rambled on anyway, important stuff is in bold.
I'm building a BattleShips game, and it's almost complete, the one thing I need is a compact way to detect whether a current is a pulse or continuous.
It needs to be small enough to fit on the back of each 7x7 hit-display system.
It's probably hard to see, but this is the back of the display. It has two sets of pistons, I would like one to be powered when a constant pulse is received, and both to be powered when a short pulse is recieved.
This is the bottom of the detector system, with the 36 output wires seen at the bottom. If the shot hits, a continuous current is sent along the corresponding output, if it misses, a 3-tick pulse is sent.
My current attempt. Removing the wire in the blue circle will activate the pistons with blue next to them, and vice-versa with the green.
I am very bad at making compact efficient circuits, and I'd like your help with that :happy.gif:
Also, if it would be possible to change the outputs, so green powers both and blue powers one, it would be a lot better.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for being such a helpful forum since the beginning.
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I'm building a BattleShips game, and it's almost complete, the one thing I need is a compact way to detect whether a current is a pulse or continuous.
It needs to be small enough to fit on the back of each 7x7 hit-display system.
It's probably hard to see, but this is the back of the display. It has two sets of pistons, I would like one to be powered when a constant pulse is received, and both to be powered when a short pulse is recieved.
This is the bottom of the detector system, with the 36 output wires seen at the bottom. If the shot hits, a continuous current is sent along the corresponding output, if it misses, a 3-tick pulse is sent.
My current attempt. Removing the wire in the blue circle will activate the pistons with blue next to them, and vice-versa with the green.
I am very bad at making compact efficient circuits, and I'd like your help with that :happy.gif:
Also, if it would be possible to change the outputs, so green powers both and blue powers one, it would be a lot better.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for being such a helpful forum since the beginning.
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