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This is what you get when you connect the output of a [[User:Hussell/DataFlipFlop|Data Flip-Flop]] back into its Data input. When the Clock input is connected to a [[Repeater]], the output ({{Raw Tile|^|#0FF|#000}} and its inverse {{Raw Tile|^|#FF0|#000}}) toggle when and only when the clock sends an OPEN signal. If you connect several of these in sequence, you can create a counter that counts up or down. In short, a dwarven clock.
 
This is what you get when you connect the output of a [[User:Hussell/DataFlipFlop|Data Flip-Flop]] back into its Data input. When the Clock input is connected to a [[Repeater]], the output ({{Raw Tile|^|#0FF|#000}} and its inverse {{Raw Tile|^|#FF0|#000}}) toggle when and only when the clock sends an OPEN signal. If you connect several of these in sequence, you can create a counter that counts up or down. In short, a dwarven clock.
 
Note that if you build a repeater with two pressure plates, one triggering on high water and the other on low water, you can connect it directly to the {{Raw Tile|┼|#00F|#000}} and {{Raw Tile|┼|#F0F|#000}} doors and get rid of that little inverter at the top. If you do this, you won't need any drainage anywhere in the system.
 
  
  

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