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The '''Buffer Gate''' is a simple truth-table based [[Logic Gate|logic gate]] with 1 input and 3 outputs.
The '''Buffer Gate''' is a combinational [[Logic Gate|logic gate]] with 1 input and 3 outputs.  Combinational gates work strictly from a defined truth table.


== Obtaining ==
== Obtaining ==
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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
The Buffer Gate has 1 input and 3 output.  When placed, on the ground, the input is the side facing the player while the other sides are the outputs. The outputs are enabled when the input is enabled.
===I/O===
The Buffer Gate has 1 input and 3 output.  When placed, on the ground, the input is the side facing the player while the other sides are the outputs.
===Logic===
The outputs are enabled when the input is enabled.
=== Configuration ===
A shift-right-click with a [[Screwdriver|screwdriver]] can toggle which outputs are active.  Disabled outputs don't emit power when it should, nor will said outputs connect to wires.


=== Output Configuration ===
A shift+right-clicked can toggle which outputs are active.  Disabled outputs don't emit power when it should, nor will said outputs connect to wires.
When shift+right-clicked, the gate's outputs are manipulated in this order: All active, right disabled, left disabled, right and left disabled.
When shift+right-clicked, the gate's outputs are manipulated in this order: All active, right disabled, left disabled, right and left disabled.


=== Applications ===
=== Applications ===
The Buffer Gate is commonly used to allow a way for signal to run one way through a wire but not the other.  Signals coming from the back of the gate (input) will be relayed to the front (output), but a signal coming from the front will not be sent to the back.  
The Buffer Gate is commonly used as a '''diode''' to allow a signal to run one way through a wire but not the other.  Signals coming from the back of the gate (input) will be relayed to the front (output), but a signal coming from the front will not be sent to the back.  
 


==History==
==History==
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== Issues ==
== Issues ==
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 17 March 2015

Buffer Gate
Buffer Gate 256.png
Buffer Gate
Type

Multipart block

Physics

No

Transparency

Yes (partial)

Luminance

Yes, 7

Blast resistance

?

Tool

Any tool

Renewable

Yes

Stackable

Yes (64)

Flammable

No

Availability

Survival

First appearance

v4.0.0

Drops

Itself

Data value

dec: 7 hex: 7 bin: 111

Multipart ID

pr_sgate

The Buffer Gate is a combinational logic gate with 1 input and 3 outputs. Combinational gates work strictly from a defined truth table.

Obtaining

Crafting

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Anode +
Cathode +
Conductive Plate +
Circuit Plate
AnodeCathodeAnodeConductive PlateCathodeConductive PlateCircuit PlateConductive PlateCircuit Plate
Buffer Gate



Usage

I/O

The Buffer Gate has 1 input and 3 output. When placed, on the ground, the input is the side facing the player while the other sides are the outputs.

Logic

The outputs are enabled when the input is enabled.

Configuration

A shift-right-click with a screwdriver can toggle which outputs are active. Disabled outputs don't emit power when it should, nor will said outputs connect to wires.

When shift+right-clicked, the gate's outputs are manipulated in this order: All active, right disabled, left disabled, right and left disabled.

Applications

The Buffer Gate is commonly used as a diode to allow a signal to run one way through a wire but not the other. Signals coming from the back of the gate (input) will be relayed to the front (output), but a signal coming from the front will not be sent to the back.

History

Version Changes
v4.0.0 Added the Buffer Gate.

Issues

Issues pertaining to "Buffer Gate" are maintained on the ProjectRed Github page. Report issues there.




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