NAND Gate (Project Red)

The NAND Gate is a redstone circuit added by Project: Red. It is a logic gate for complex circuits for redstone signals and emits a signal, if no signal achieves the gate (see Usage). The circuit would be possible with the vanilla redstone, but this block reduces the size of the circuit to 1 field. This makes complex circuits clearer and easier to control. In electronics, this gate enables the physical execution of the Boolean function "NAND (negated AND)".

Recipe
The NAND Gate is formed on a crafting table out of 3 cathodes, 3 anodes, 2 circuit plates and 1 conductive plate.

Usage


For an easer usage, you could install NEI and WAILA, which show you the input and output on the NAND gate.

The NAND Gater has three input and one output side (see the picture) for red alloy cables, redstone, an adjacent circuit, machine, lamp or everything that can be controlled with redstone signals. Achieved zero, one or two redstone signal the input sides, a redstone signal is emitted on the output side. If three signals achieved the gate, then no signal is transmitted. The inverse version of this gate, is the AND Gate. Using the screwdriver from Project: Red, you can change the orientation of the gates freely in all four positions.