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Revision as of 11:28, 23 August 2024
8 Bit Switch
Width | 8 |
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Type | 8bit |
Unlocked by | Bit Switch |
The 8-bit switch is a device that can enable or disable the output, similar to the 1-bit switch. It has a 1 byte input, 1 byte output, and a bit toggle switch. When the bit toggle switch is 1 or , it outputs the input. When the bit toggle is 0 or , the output is disabled. Because the output is fully disabled, this mean you can connect multiple outputs onto the same wire without causing a short circuit, provided that at most 1 distinct value is output.
TODO: Clarify. with some examples.
Switches (or disabled outputs of any kind) do not help with circular dependencies.
Other sizes
Width | 16 |
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Type | 16bit |
Unlocked by | Lab |
Width | 32 |
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Type | 32bit |
Unlocked by | Lab |
Width | 64 |
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Type | 64bit |
Unlocked by | Lab |
16 Bit
Similar to the 8 bit version but with 16 bit inputs and outputs.
32 Bit
Similar to the 8 bit version but with 32 bit inputs and outputs.
64 Bit
Similar to the 8 bit version but with 64 bit inputs and outputs.