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* Can extend an input pulse by a set amount of ticks (half-seconds), stored in "Memory (OnTicks)." Receiving another pulse during the countdown phase will reset the output signal timer.
* Can extend an input pulse by a set amount of ticks (half-seconds), stored in "Memory (OnTicks)." Receiving another pulse during the countdown phase will reset the output signal timer.
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 8 March 2026


Monostable Multivibrator Circuit (Pulse Length Extender)

Author(s): illiux#5291, grilled_salmon#1537
Stationeers Version: 0.1.1094.5526
Number of Components: 8

This circuit provides a way to extend an input pulse by a set amount of ticks. "Button (Trigger)" will set the starting input of "Math (A + B)" to a value stored in "Memory (OnTicks)" when pressed, and the "Math (A + B)" will decrement itself until it is less than zero. The "Compare (Math > 0)" is used as both the output and the control for the "Math (A + B)" to prevent it from counting down forever. NOTE: the input signal must be a pulse. Holding the signal will hold the output as well, regardless of tick setting. Adding edge-triggering between the input and the select will work if you need an edge triggered device.

Design

Notes

  • Can extend an input pulse by a set amount of ticks (half-seconds), stored in "Memory (OnTicks)." Receiving another pulse during the countdown phase will reset the output signal timer.
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