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This is a single bit representation of the {{Off}} state, or '''0''' in logical terms. This is useful for times when you want to make sure you have a {{Off}} input to another component.However,when not connected to anything,the input node of most components default to {{Off}} or 0 when working with bundled wires,so it is | {{Infobox component | ||
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| prerequisite = Always On | |||
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This is a single bit representation of the {{Off}} state, or '''0''' in logical terms. This is useful for times when you want to make sure you have a {{Off}} input to another component or want to document an intended {{Off}} signal. However, when not connected to anything, the input node of most components default to {{Off}} or 0 when working with bundled wires, so it is rerely necessary. |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 23 August 2024
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Type | 1bit |
Unlocked by | Always On |
This is a single bit representation of the state, or 0 in logical terms. This is useful for times when you want to make sure you have a input to another component or want to document an intended signal. However, when not connected to anything, the input node of most components default to or 0 when working with bundled wires, so it is rerely necessary.