Redstone Comparator

The Redstone Comparator, originally announced as the Capacitor, is a block for use with redstone circuitry. It has two inputs: one from the back ('signal A') and one from the side ('signal B'). If signal B is stronger than signal A, there will be no output. Otherwise, it can be set to either repeat signal A at its current strength, or output the difference between both inputs.

It also provides a "subtraction" feature which results in the output being the strength of the back ('signal A') being subtracted by the side ('signal B'), however for this to work the player must make sure that the front redstone torch is lit and also use another comparator into the side for it to work. Signal B has to be less powerful than signal A for it to work. Right-clicking the comparator will toggle the torch. The torch must be on for comporator subtraction to work.

The comparator provides a feature where, when placed in to the back of a chest/dispenser, it emits a signal that is equal to the percentage the chest/dispenser is full. Some people call this fill-checking.

The comparator looks similar to a repeater, except with an additional redstone torch.

Trivia

 * The comparator does not, however, re-strengthen a redstone signal. This means it can not be used for super-long instant circuits.


 * If placed every block, they can carry a signal for a long time, and at a higher speed than repeaters, without it losing power. It can turn 15 times.

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Komparator Comparador de Redstone Comparateur Компаратор 红石比较器