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Logic Circuits Basics
By ProphetBeal
In this guide I show you the basic setup of Logic Circuits and each mode they support.
   
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Always make sure you connect from the trigger device (like a pressure pad) to the logic circuit. Then from the logic circuit to whatever you want to control (like a light or a door).

Below is the listing of each mode and what it means.
1: And = All inputs must be "True" for the LC to be "True"
2: Or = At least 1 input must be "True" for the LC to be "True"
3: Not = LC is True by default and any input makes it "False"
4: NAND = Not And, so the opposite of And
5: NOR = Not Or, so the opposite of OR
6: XOR = If 1 input is "True" the LC is True, but if both are True then LC is False
7: "=" (Equals) = Same as OR

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6 Comments
Smalligan Aug 31, 2016 @ 4:54am 
How could I make it so thatif my primary power fails my secondary power kicks in?
Magic Man Sep 25, 2015 @ 11:09am 
aprreciate it very much sir
ProphetBeal  [author] Aug 21, 2015 @ 5:46pm 
@Oddball Someone else asked this already (and I answered it)....see comments below
Suppenkoch Aug 15, 2015 @ 5:54am 
"=" is not same as OR, its opposite of XOR
ProphetBeal  [author] Jul 16, 2015 @ 7:07am 
@metis2be The most common use (that I've seen) is to tie automated doors together. So one door has to be closed before another one can be opened.
Here is a good example of this in action.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=295751349

You can also use a logic circuit with a door timer to prevent guards from opening certain doors at certain times. I'm sure there are lots of other uses folks have come up with...but those are the ones I've seen most.
metis2be Jul 16, 2015 @ 12:09am 
I understand how the logic circuits work, I just don't understand what they're really used for. Can you give some examples of some of the most useful implementations for them?