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Coffeeplz's first binary counter!

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coffeeplz

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So after i figured out what was wrong with the T flip flops I tried to make, I stacked 3 together and attached a clock and now we have a binary counter! It counts from 0 to 7. Check it out (also /warp circuit will bring you there just don't break it PLEASE)
 

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Then I created one devil of a machine today
 

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It slowly counts from 0 to 255 in binary code (8 bits) then starts over
 
yes if it's on, it counts (uses a loop of repeaters and one inverter)
 
I dont have a screenshot right now so this info doesnt deserve a thread yet (not until i make a cleaner one) but I've finally created a memory device! It inputs 3 bits at a time, and can store 6 bits total (theres 2 memory 'banks?' which store 3 bits each). Thanks to Jeff for providing an area to work, I was able to experiment with latches and eventually got it all working. W00t!
 
Amazing. With these 2 pieces I'll setup an electronics section on the site. Maybe you could write an article with screen shots explaining how it works? Too much work? :D
 
Nah I can do that. Starting with the basics and moving to more complex stuff, or somehting
 
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