Bus Transceiver
Type |
Multipart block |
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Physics |
No |
Transparency |
Yes (partial) |
Luminance |
No |
Blast resistance | |
Tool |
Any tool |
Renewable |
Yes |
Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Flammable |
No |
Availability |
Survival |
First appearance | |
Drops |
Itself |
Name |
bus_transceiver |
The Bus Transceiver, sometimes referred to as a Bus Xcvr, is a bundled signal logic gate with 4 inputs and 2 outputs.
Obtaining
Crafting
Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Bundled Plate + Silicon Chip + Circuit Plate |
Usage
I/O
The Bus Transceiver has a total of 4 inputs and 2 outputs. When placed, on the ground, the left and right sides of the gate are the left and right latch inputs while the other 2 are the bundled connections. Bundled connections will only connect to bundled cables.
Logic
Bundled signals can run from front to back, or from back to front. These two directions are by default blocked, but the corresponding latch input can enable flow in that direction. By default, the right latch corresponds with back-to-front flow, and the left with front-to-back flow.
The 2 large display panels on each side of the gate dynamically indicate which signal is active for that side.
Configuration
A shift-right-click with a screwdriver can flip the gate horizontally. When flipped, the gate's latch inputs will swap, at which point the right will correspond with front-to-back signal flow, while the left will correspond with back-to-front signal flow, which is opposite from its default behavior.
The gray blocks attached to each display panel indicate which latch goes with which direction of signal flow.
History
Version | Changes |
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v4.0.0 | Added the Bus Transceiver. |
Issues
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