mark2222
mark2222
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6th Nov 2016
6th Nov 2016
This tutorial describes how to build a subframe incrementor (a circuit that increases a number by one) using the "column" design pattern. Now you too can join in the fun!
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  • mark2222
    mark2222
    26th Sep 2018
    @Im_ygy Unfortunately, there isn't enough space to add more text in this save (I tried to cram too much material in here) and I don't really want to edit this save anymore since it's so old and outdated. Hopefully the example (and later implementation) makes it clear enough.
  • Im_ygy
    Im_ygy
    26th Sep 2018
    I think these steps can be finished in a better way:->
  • Im_ygy
    Im_ygy
    26th Sep 2018
    Well i have to say the steps can be better.Like this:1.flip all bits(xor 111111.....11) 2.shift left 1 3.fill the bits in the left of lsb with 1. 4.flip back(xor 111....111) 5.xor basic value.
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    18th Sep 2018
    @unnick Awesome. Happy subframing!
  • unnick
    unnick
    18th Sep 2018
    i get it now, thanks!
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    17th Sep 2018
    @unnick This tutorial was made before the advent of variable shift filt modes, so those filts are temperature-based shifts. Since they are of different temperatures, they had to be separated from each other to prevent heat conduction from messing them up.
  • unnick
    unnick
    17th Sep 2018
    why do you place the middle filt in the finished incrementor not in a column but in a zig-zag of sorts?
  • handicraftsman
    handicraftsman
    14th Mar 2017
    +1 + fav + local save
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    4th Dec 2016
    omg finally a tutorial on filt logic +111
  • danieldan0
    danieldan0
    13th Nov 2016
    g8 +1 (c5t 2 s3t)