Mur
Mur
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18th Apr 2012
25th Jun 2022
Some useful circuits I've been collecting over time. All of them, despite being very reduced in size, make use of very clear concepts, without any form of "dark magic".
counter shiftregister demultiplexer flipflop latch multiplexer electronic aray gates logic

Comments

  • CompressedDeut
    CompressedDeut
    12th Jul 2018
    First, thank you for this very helpful resource. Second, I noticed a problem in your XOR gate. When the upper in wire is on, the output is slower than it should be, but I think it can be fixed by changing the uppermost center NSCN to a PSCN. That, I find, fixes this problem.
  • AwesomeGodzilla12
    AwesomeGodzilla12
    2nd Dec 2017
    oh wow, dang
  • Mur
    Mur
    23rd Mar 2017
    @Security-Drone actually I just clicked the save button by accident, lol
  • Security-Drone
    Security-Drone
    19th Mar 2017
    Nice to see that you still update your electronics every once in a while.
  • cd_collection
    cd_collection
    20th Apr 2016
    Thank you so much
  • Mur
    Mur
    10th Oct 2015
    Though, temp-based gates still work, we have devast8a's processor as a fine example of this.
  • Mur
    Mur
    10th Oct 2015
    @G-LinuxorU: yep, temp based electronics are very slow, and don't work with "one spark precision". There are better ways to make logic gates in TPT.
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    10th Oct 2015
    I wouldn't use an temp-based And-Gate, one side has a cool-down that can allow a false-positive through.
  • sheepgames
    sheepgames
    30th Aug 2015
    ok thx
  • Mur
    Mur
    25th Jul 2015
    @sheepgames: it's free, give credit if you want to =)