- This page is about the Toggle Latch from Project Red. For other uses, see Toggle Latch.
Toggle Latch | |
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Mod | Project Red |
Type | Solid block |
Required modules | Integration |
The Toggle Latch is a redstone circuit added by Project Red. It is a logic gate for complex redstone circuits and allows you to switch an outgoing redstone signal between two outputs by incoming redstone signals or manually via a switch (see Usage).
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Usage[]
For an easier usage, NEI and WAILA could be installed, which show the input and output on the Toggle Latch.
The Toggle Latch has two input and two output sides for red alloy cables, redstone, an adjacent circuit, machine, lamp or anything that can be controlled with redstone signals.
If an redstone signal or pulse receives the input sides, then the active output is changed. A permanent redstone signal only changes once the output. For a new change this signal must be terminated and a new signal must reach the gate.
It does not matter if at the one input is received temporarily a permanent signal and a redstone pulse reaches the gate at the other input, the active output is still changed by the pulses.
Furthermore, the output can also be changed manually using the lever on the gate.
Using the screwdriver from Project Red, the orientation of the gate can be changed freely in all four directions.
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