Hello everyone, in this video you will learn how to make a button into a switch. There is a lot of things you can do with this like opening a door, making passwords etc. Don't forget to subscribe!
I tried for hours to do a toggle system for a binary counter, using sr latches, jk flip-flops, etc. Nothing was as compact and foolproof as your design, thanks.
im doing something in digital logic simulator by sebastian lague, and i couldnt find anything there on how to do this. literally this was the only thing that worked. tysm
tysm for this tutorial, straight to the point, great vid. Just a little tip that might work maybe phrase ur titles better so people can find ur vids easier like maybe, “Toggable button tutorial, can’t break! (Scrap Mechanic)”
For those that want to know what's going on, the first 3 gates create a tick generator that sends a single pulse when the button is pressed. The second group of 3 gates is the memory that toggles on and off when it receives a pulse.
@@ThatGamerGuyy (wow this was 10 months ago?) im making a 3d printer and i need to store layers in order to print them, and im gonna have to store 7 layers of a 16x16 grid :I (i kinda took a REALLY long break from this project cuz my brain became mush from the hours of trying to compact this down to not have to do this but i just gave in and ima just do it the long way)
I tried for hours to do a toggle system for a binary counter, using sr latches, jk flip-flops, etc.
Nothing was as compact and foolproof as your design, thanks.
No problem! Glad I can help you guys.
im doing something in digital logic simulator by sebastian lague, and i couldnt find anything there on how to do this.
literally this was the only thing that worked. tysm
Yay, glad I could help!
tysm for this tutorial, straight to the point, great vid.
Just a little tip that might work
maybe phrase ur titles better so people can find ur vids easier like maybe, “Toggable button tutorial, can’t break! (Scrap Mechanic)”
Ok, Thanks for the support. I’ll try that next time!
@@ThatGamerGuyy no problem :D
Bro is the G.O.A.T.
Thank you! this is what i want!
I believe this is also resistant to one-tick pulses! Nice!
Sweet! Never thought about that tbh.
For those that want to know what's going on, the first 3 gates create a tick generator that sends a single pulse when the button is pressed. The second group of 3 gates is the memory that toggles on and off when it receives a pulse.
Hey can you do this video the other way round, and make a switch a button.
nice dude
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thanks
Thanks man
No problem!
Thank you ❤️⚓
Any time!
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Hey, thanks!
i need to do this 256 times?? ugh
256 times? What do you mean?
@@ThatGamerGuyy (wow this was 10 months ago?) im making a 3d printer and i need to store layers in order to print them, and im gonna have to store 7 layers of a 16x16 grid :I (i kinda took a REALLY long break from this project cuz my brain became mush from the hours of trying to compact this down to not have to do this but i just gave in and ima just do it the long way)