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Nice clocks!

That hopper clock and the multiplier look very promising -- long-period clocks have classically been a PITA, and these are comparatively small for clocks that can go up into multi-minute cycles. Once you're sure of them, feel free to add them (via LoadBox) to the Clock circuit page. --Mental Mouse 12:46, 4 June 2013 (UTC)

I've put together a draft for the hopper clock entry in my second sandbox, if you want to go over it and check I've not messed up on style guide or anything. I've displayed it as a h4 under the existing hopper section, but maybe that's just me :P
As for the multiplier, I could add that as well, but I have an alternate suggestion. A state cycler -- that is to say, a circuit that always has exactly one of its outputs high, and when triggered, moves to the next output in the loop -- is something I spent much time trying to find on this wiki. Obviously we have plenty of memory circuits, but nothing I could readily identify as a direct state cycler. So I'm wondering if it might not be an idea to make that the main thing we add, and then for the clock page, point out something of the form, "and you can multiply clock periods using a slightly modified state cycler" -- Sorceror Nobody 14:08, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
It mostly looks good, I have a few suggestions for tweaks:
  • I don't know what the <onlyinclude><includeonly> bit is about, can you explain that to me?
  • For the headers, I would suggest changing the h3 header to just "Hopper Clocks" (that is, now a proper category), and adding an h4 "Basic Hopper Clocks" for the existing one, all before the h4 for your clock. Also the circuit variations should be set off with "Variations::" (that is, not a header, just a paragraph label), there's a couple of examples of that in the existing pages.
  • I'd have no problem with seeing both the state cycler in Miscellaneous circuits, and also the clock multiplier in with Clock circuit, with a note to the effect that one is a simplified (and more compact) version of the other. They're both important contributions!
  • Under variations for both circuits, you might briefly note that the pulses can easily be reduced to a short pulse with an edge detector or monostable circuit, or extended to 50/50 (with a period doubling) with a toggle.
  • Thanks for your work on this! --Mental Mouse 20:18, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
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