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To remove the dwarf timing uncertainty, a [[Minecart#Roller|roller]] can propel the [[minecart]] around the circular track instead. Due to the fixed speed provided by rollers and the deterministic behaviour of minecarts, this type of minecart repeater provides a cycle with an absolutely constant repeat time. The exact period of such a powered repeater is relatively easy to regulate by choosing the operation speed of the roller, by adjusting the length of the track and by adding medium- and low-friction [[Minecart#Track stop|track stops]] to reduce movement speed.  
 
To remove the dwarf timing uncertainty, a [[Minecart#Roller|roller]] can propel the [[minecart]] around the circular track instead. Due to the fixed speed provided by rollers and the deterministic behaviour of minecarts, this type of minecart repeater provides a cycle with an absolutely constant repeat time. The exact period of such a powered repeater is relatively easy to regulate by choosing the operation speed of the roller, by adjusting the length of the track and by adding medium- and low-friction [[Minecart#Track stop|track stops]] to reduce movement speed.  
  
The [[Minecart#Impulse ramps|impulse ramp]] exploit allows for the design of completely autonomous minecart-based repeaters. Changing the length and friction of the route provides the ability to fine-tune the period of the repeater.
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The [[Minecart#Impulse ramps|impulse ramp]] <s>bug</s> feature allows the design of completely autonomous minecart-based repeaters. Changing the length and friction of the route provides the ability to fine-tune the period of the repeater.
  
 
This design uses a 7 by 8 by 3 Z-level footprint, and was used for upright spike traps. It was originally posted [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=154293.msg6643457#msg6643457 in this forum thread.]
 
This design uses a 7 by 8 by 3 Z-level footprint, and was used for upright spike traps. It was originally posted [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=154293.msg6643457#msg6643457 in this forum thread.]

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