G-LinuxorU
G-LinuxorU
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27th Apr 2014
15th Dec 2014
A 3-pixel Thermo-And gate is possible, but this design is an "aray" version and is thus much faster & reliable. It's also the smallest I've seen, if you have or know of a smaller one, let me know!
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  • David-P
    David-P
    10th Oct 2021
    awesome+2
  • Iforgot
    Iforgot
    24th Jan 2016
    That is very, very helpful
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    10th Oct 2015
    That being said, while the design still works, it's somewhat deprecated due to Filt's (AND) mode. I hope it's still useful to someone out there though, so I'll leave it up.
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    10th Oct 2015
    Absolutely, I would argue it is more useful to have an And-gate that only allows inputs to be sparked at the same time. Microprocessor designs fully expect inputs at a constant(known) rate.
  • 12Me21
    12Me21
    18th Jun 2015
    there are some situations where it is useful to have an and gate that requires both inputs to be sparked at the same time. I am working on a device that will send data along a 2-bit wire, where one bit is used for timing, and the other sends the data. if both bits are on, it counts as a 1, if only one is on, it is a 0. technically, it would be possible to use a normal wire, but it would be harder to do.
  • konsole
    konsole
    4th Jul 2014
    how is id:1577154
  • konsole
    konsole
    4th Jul 2014
    Ignore me please
  • konsole
    konsole
    4th Jul 2014
    I guess SandwichLizard has...
  • konsole
    konsole
    4th Jul 2014
    so, can I use this in one of my saves?
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    27th May 2014
    it's not so-much about the timing, im good enough at getting things frame-perfect, the thing is somewhere along the line the "sum" needs to be remembered (probably by SWCH) so that ripple-carry can take place.