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Kit (IC Housing)

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Kit (IC Housing)
Kit (IC Housing)
Properties
Stacks Yes
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer
Cost 10 Copper, 4 Steel, 2 Solder
IC Housing
Integrated Circuit (IC10) Housing
Operation
Power Usage 50W
Construction
Placed on Small grid, On Frames
Stage 1
Deconstruction
Deconstructed with Hand Drill

Description

An IC Housing is used in combination with an inserted integrated circuit to run an IC10 script and access devices on the data network.
Each of the 6 I/O screws can be used to link an individual device to the corresponding device register in the program.
Devices can also be accessed with batch instructions to read or write the same parameter on multiple devices. Batch access can be used in combination with name hashes to overcome the limit of 1 device per screw.

The indicator in the top right-hand corner shows the stack activity of the inserted IC. It flashes yellow if the stack is modified (e.g. put or pop) and green if the stack is accessed but remains unchanged (e.g. peek).

Data Network Properties

These are all Data Network properties of this device.

Data Parameters

These are all parameters that can be written with a Logic Writer, Batch Writer, or Integrated Circuit (IC10).


Parameter Name Data Type Description
Activate Boolean 0 on placement. Once a 1 is written, it will not change.
Can be used as a program start delay?
Setting Float Can be used as an I/O variable
On Boolean

Data Outputs

These are all parameters, that can be read with a Logic Reader or a Slot Reader. The outputs are listed in the order a Logic Reader's "VAR" setting cycles through them.

Output Name Data Type Description
Error Boolean
Activate Boolean
Setting Float Can be used as an I/O variable
RequiredPower Integer
PrefabHash Integer
Power Integer
On Boolean

Note

The Setting parameter can be accessed by the inserted IC using the db device register. This can be useful for passively communicating information with devices on the network, such as other IC Housings or a Logic I/O module.