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Convert Pulse To Permanent Toggle
I've a got a circuit that reliable create a pulse at the correct time, and I want to be able to permanently toggle another circuit when the pulse happens. At the moment, everything is try toggles on both edges of the pulse. What kind of circuit/gate do I need to get the desired result?
UPDATE: Thanks for the feedback! I did end up finding a T-FlipFlop that fit my build. I'm now a little more acquainted with how these function and their general usefulness :)
UPDATE: Thanks for the feedback! I did end up finding a T-FlipFlop that fit my build. I'm now a little more acquainted with how these function and their general usefulness :)
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Could a T Flip-Flop work?
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Yup, tried a few variants to figure out which kind did what I wanted. But eventually found a TFF that worked.
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Yay!
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What you want is a T-Flip Flop:
I have your pulse represented by a button. The input goes into either of the two redstone wires on top. The circuit works faster on a falling edge, so the signal is inverted using the torch on top. The pistons are regular.
When the bottom block shifts over the redstone torch, it sends an output signal to either side (glass only for visibility). The toggle is permanent (it is a memory cell) until another pulse is sent.
I have your pulse represented by a button. The input goes into either of the two redstone wires on top. The circuit works faster on a falling edge, so the signal is inverted using the torch on top. The pistons are regular.
When the bottom block shifts over the redstone torch, it sends an output signal to either side (glass only for visibility). The toggle is permanent (it is a memory cell) until another pulse is sent.
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you could use a redstone block instead.
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Awesome! Thanks for the reply... I'll give this a shot.