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1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Chibill - 07-31-2013

I have made with himehiwareu a 4 wide inverter that is controled to invert when a line is turn on using compactors.


RE: 1 tick 3 wide inverter! - CMOSprinkles - 07-31-2013

How can it be one tick? Unless you're using an instant inverter for the write on the comparator. I designed a system using comparators for a 1 tick inverter not too long ago, but the instant inverter made it rather bulky. Though, I was going for a 2 wide design. Could you post some pictures?


RE: 1 tick 3 wide inverter! - Chibill - 07-31-2013

The compactor is doing the inverting nothing else. 2 compactors and a control line I will show you it on build later or post some picks.

It's 4 wide for the 1 tick 2ticks for 3 wide because of the compacting needing a repeater.


RE: 1 tick 3 wide inverter! - Billman555555 - 07-31-2013

Posting 2 mins after another post.
On topic: Is this a selectable inverter or just an
Input inverter? Pictures would be nice.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Chibill - 07-31-2013

I derped and forgot that.

Opps it's an inverter like you switch on a line and it inverts the input you turn that line off and it's not inverted.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Billman555555 - 07-31-2013

And posting just after chi posted.
On topic: Cool I have 1.5 tick ones but never seen a 1 tick one.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Chibill - 07-31-2013

Me and hime are using the 2 tick 3 wide version in are ALU.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Billman555555 - 07-31-2013

And again.
Oh I get the bit bout the inverter type,
Yes a selectable inverter or to be precise a XOR.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Chibill - 07-31-2013

It only has 2 compactors and 8 peaces or redstone in the 1 tick one that is 4 wide 5 wide stack ablbe.


And 2 compactors ,12 redstone and one repeater in the 2 tick one that is 3 wide and stager able.

Yes but it was not made to be an XOR but I may have propers 1 tick xor in a different design


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Billman555555 - 07-31-2013

Chi i love your spelling.
On topic: That's pretty good but still want some pictures.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Chibill - 07-31-2013

Its on himehowareu's plot the 2 tick 3 wide one.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Billman555555 - 07-31-2013

This topic has 10 posts in like 30 minutes.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Chibill - 07-31-2013

Yeah but a one tick inveter in your ALU would be cool.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - CMOSprinkles - 07-31-2013

If it's 2 ticks for three wide, then just use a 2 wide 2 tick XOR gate... I thought you meant it would actually be 1 tick, 4 wide is not impressive... I had an idea for a 2 wide 1 tick inverter, maybe I will continue working on that project.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Billman555555 - 07-31-2013

I'm just going to stick to a 1 wide 1.5 tick XOR using pistons for
An inverter.
This is a very good system but I'm just sticking to the XOR.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - newomaster - 08-01-2013

So, it's a 1 tick xor? xD


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - CMOSprinkles - 08-01-2013

The difference between an inverter and a regular XOR is that one input is shared for each bit. It's not a very significant difference, but there are some designs that lose stackability or speed when used as a typical XOR gate, which makes them not ideal for that function. Also, in some inverters, it may take 2-4 ticks to change states from regular to inverted, but only 1-2 ticks for data to pass through in either state.


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - Chibill - 08-02-2013

2 tick for the 3 wide stackable one in always


RE: 1 tick 4 wide inverter! - CMOSprinkles - 08-03-2013

If you use a 2 wide 2 tick XOR, it would be better than your 3 wide 2 tick inverter.