Triggered Repeater is a … clock?
Can someone reality-check me? The circuits on this page described as "Triggered Repeater" and "Inverted Triggered Repeater" are just user-toggleable clocks, right? I think this page is intended to be about repeaters in the sense of re-strengthening redstone wire signals ("repeat", in the sense of "re-broadcast"), not about (checks thesaurus) recurring pulses. --Munin295 18:42, 19 November 2012 (UTC)
- Yeah, I still have no idea what the trigger repeater does, and why the inverted one breaks. Pokechu22 02:25, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
Move to "Transmission circuits"?
I think it makes sense to expand the scope of this article. "Repeaters", while enough of a topic to justify a short article, are really part of a larger subject -- transmission circuits (getting signals from one place to another) -- which is currently spread across multiple articles. The topics such an expanded article would cover include:
- Transmission types
- Digital (regular redstone lines)
- Analog (signal strength 0-15)
- Binary (multiple digital lines encoding a binary number)
- Unary (multiple digital lines where the number is encoded by which line is powered)
- Vertical transmission (digital and analog)
- Repeaters
- Diodes
—Munin295 ·
· 03:57, 23 April 2013 (UTC)