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The '''IC Gate''', is a [[Logic Gate|logic gate]] with a variable number of inputs and outputs. It is created by printing an IC Blueprint onto an IC Chip using an IC printer, then surrounding the resulting chip with circuit plates
The '''IC Gate''', short for ''Integrated Circuit Gate'', is a [[Logic Gate|logic gate]] with a variable number of inputs and outputs.
== Obtaining ==
== Obtaining ==
To obtain the IC gate, you must bind a [[IC Blueprint|blueprint]] to a [[IC Chip|chip]] using an [[IC Printer|IC Printer.]] Then, surround that chip with [[Circuit Plate|circuit plates]] in a crafting table, as shown below.
=== Crafting ===
=== Crafting ===
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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
The IC Gate is a highly customizable gate, consisting of a replication of other gates, as determined by its chip.
=== I/O ===
=== I/O ===
The IC gate inputs and outputs are determined by what blueprint was used to create it. Available inputs and outputs are Basic, Analog, and Bundled. Basic and analog will accept any [[Red Alloy Wire|red alloy wire]] or [[Insulated Red Alloy Wire|insulated red alloy wire]], while the bundled input will accept in any [[Bundled Cable|bundled cable]].
The IC gate's inputs and outputs are determined by the schematic on its chip. It is capable of accepting basic, analog, ''and'' bundled inputs, depending on the gate.
 
=== Logic ===
=== Logic ===
The logic of the gate is again determined by the blueprint used to create it. The internals of the IC Gate are constructed out of various wires, and any of the combinatorial logic gates. Through the combination of these things, a vast number of possible logical gates can be constructed.
The logic of the gate is determined by the chip within. The internals of the IC Gate are constructed out of various wires, and any of the combinatorial [[Logic Gate|logic gates.]] See the [[IC Blueprint]] for more information. Through the combination of these things, a vast number of possible logic gates can be constructed, like demultiplexers, multi-bit memory arrays, countdown timers, and many more.
 
==History==
==History==
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 23 October 2018

IC Gate
IC Gate 256.png
IC Gate
Type

Multipart block

Physics

No

Transparency

Yes (partial)

Luminance

Yes, 7

Blast resistance

?

Tool

Any tool

Renewable

Maybe

Stackable

Yes (64)

Flammable

No

Availability

Survival

First appearance

v4.7.0pre3

Drops

Itself

Data value

dec: 34 hex: 22 bin: 100010

Multipart ID

Unknown

The IC Gate, short for Integrated Circuit Gate, is a logic gate with a variable number of inputs and outputs.

Obtaining

To obtain the IC gate, you must bind a blueprint to a chip using an IC Printer. Then, surround that chip with circuit plates in a crafting table, as shown below.

Crafting

Ingredients Crafting recipe
Circuit Plate +
IC Chip
Circuit PlateCircuit PlateCircuit PlateCircuit PlateIC ChipCircuit PlateCircuit PlateCircuit PlateCircuit Plate
IC Gate


Usage

The IC Gate is a highly customizable gate, consisting of a replication of other gates, as determined by its chip.

I/O

The IC gate's inputs and outputs are determined by the schematic on its chip. It is capable of accepting basic, analog, and bundled inputs, depending on the gate.

Logic

The logic of the gate is determined by the chip within. The internals of the IC Gate are constructed out of various wires, and any of the combinatorial logic gates. See the IC Blueprint for more information. Through the combination of these things, a vast number of possible logic gates can be constructed, like demultiplexers, multi-bit memory arrays, countdown timers, and many more.

History

Version Changes
v4.7.0pre3 Added the IC Gate.

Issues

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