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+ | The '''Delay Cube''', also known as the Time Trigger or Timer, is an [[Tools#Advanced Logic|advanced logic cube]] used to send logic signals with a modified duration and delay. |
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+ | == Usage & Configuration == |
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− | When Receiving a signal from another logic object it will delay for x seconds before sending a signal for y seconds. |
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+ | ==== Settings ==== |
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+ | * Duration: The duration of the output signal in seconds. Ranges from 0.1 to 1000.0 seconds (0 to 16 ⅔ minutes, or 16 minutes 40 seconds). |
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− | '''Duration Limit:''' 1000 Seconds. |
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+ | * Delay: The delay of the output signal in seconds. Ranges from 0.0 to 1000.0 seconds (0.1 seconds to 16 ⅔ minutes). |
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− | '''Delay Limit:''' 1000 Seconds. |
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+ | Time triggers are used to modify the timing in a logic system. They can be used to delay a signal or to send a signal of a limited duration. Upon receiving power, a time trigger will wait '''''x''''' seconds then send out a signal for '''''y''''' seconds, where '''''x''''' equals the delay setting and '''''y''''' equals the duration setting. |
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+ | Time triggers are used for a wide range of applications, including simple daylight cycles, model-based animations, and dodge-em style logic-based games. |
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+ | '''Free''', standard inventory item |
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+ | [[Category:Advanced Logic Cubes]] |
Revision as of 17:38, 24 March 2021
The Delay Cube, also known as the Time Trigger or Timer, is an advanced logic cube used to send logic signals with a modified duration and delay.
Usage & Configuration
Settings
- Duration: The duration of the output signal in seconds. Ranges from 0.1 to 1000.0 seconds (0 to 16 ⅔ minutes, or 16 minutes 40 seconds).
- Delay: The delay of the output signal in seconds. Ranges from 0.0 to 1000.0 seconds (0.1 seconds to 16 ⅔ minutes).
Usage
Time triggers are used to modify the timing in a logic system. They can be used to delay a signal or to send a signal of a limited duration. Upon receiving power, a time trigger will wait x seconds then send out a signal for y seconds, where x equals the delay setting and y equals the duration setting.
Time triggers are used for a wide range of applications, including simple daylight cycles, model-based animations, and dodge-em style logic-based games.
Gold Cost
Free, standard inventory item