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[[File:LogicInputOutput.png|Header for Logic I/O Page]]
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{{Structurebox
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| name = Logic Reader
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| image =  [[File:LogicReader.jpg]]
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| placement = Small Grid
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}}
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{{Structurebox
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| name = Logic Writer
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| image =  [[File:LogicWriter.jpg]]
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}}
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{{Structurebox
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| name = Batch Writer
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| image =  [[File:BatchWriter.jpg]]
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}}
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{{Structurebox
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| name = Logic Mirror
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| image =  [[File:LogicMirror.jpg]]
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| other = beta only
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}}
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{{Structurebox
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| name = Slot Reader
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| image =  [[File:SlotReader.jpg]]
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| other = beta only
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}}
  
The Logic Input/Output Unit is used to '''Read''' (input) data from any machine with a data port connected through the data network, or '''Write''' (output) data to any machine with a data port connected to trough the data network. The Input and Output networks can be completely separated. Power can come from either networks.  
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The Logic Input/Output Unit is used to '''Read''' (input) data from any machine with a data port connected through the data network, or '''Write''' (output) data to any machine with a data port connected to trough the data network. The Input, Output and Power networks can be completely separated.
  
 
== Logic Reader ==
 
== Logic Reader ==
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* Left: Data Input
 
* Left: Data Input
* Top: Power Input (5w)
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* Top: Power Input (10w)
 
* Right: Data Output
 
* Right: Data Output
  
=== Screws (Option) ===
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=== Screws ===
  
 
* Left: Input Selector. Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select from which machine to read from. Only machines with a data port connected trought the cables connected to the left port can be read from.
 
* Left: Input Selector. Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select from which machine to read from. Only machines with a data port connected trought the cables connected to the left port can be read from.
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* Left: Data Input
 
* Left: Data Input
* Top: Power Input (5w)
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* Top: Power Input (10w)
 
* Right: Data Output
 
* Right: Data Output
  
=== Screws (Option) ===
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=== Screws ===
  
 
* Bottom Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select the value to input. This can be directly from a machine, another logic circuit, a computer, etc.
 
* Bottom Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select the value to input. This can be directly from a machine, another logic circuit, a computer, etc.
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* Left: Data Input
 
* Left: Data Input
* Top: Power Input (5w)
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* Top: Power Input (10w)
 
* Right: Data Output
 
* Right: Data Output
  
=== Screws (Option) ===
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=== Screws ===
  
 
* Bottom Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select the value to input. This can be directly from a machine, another logic circuit, a computer, etc.
 
* Bottom Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select the value to input. This can be directly from a machine, another logic circuit, a computer, etc.
 
* Top Right: Machine Type Selector. Click to select what machine type to write to. All machines of that type will recieve the exact same data. For example selecting ''Solar Panel'' will write to all solar panels on the network.
 
* Top Right: Machine Type Selector. Click to select what machine type to write to. All machines of that type will recieve the exact same data. For example selecting ''Solar Panel'' will write to all solar panels on the network.
 
* Bottom Right: Variable Selector: Click to select what variable to write to the machines. The value written will be what is captured by the Variable Input Selector.
 
* Bottom Right: Variable Selector: Click to select what variable to write to the machines. The value written will be what is captured by the Variable Input Selector.
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== Logic Mirror ==
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(beta)
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=== Connectors ===
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* Left: Mirrored Device
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* Top: Power Input (10w)
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* Right: Data Input/Output
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=== Screws ===
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* Centre: Variable Mirroring Selector: Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select the device to mirror. This can be any machine, logic circuit, computer, etc.
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== Slot Reader ==
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(beta)
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=== Connectors ===
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* Left: Data Input
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* Top: Power Input (10w)
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* Right: Data Output
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=== Screws ===
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* Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with [[Screwdriver]] to select the value to input. This can be from any device that has inventory slots, etc.
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* Centre: Slot Selector: Click to Select which slot to read from.
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* Right: Variable Selector: Click to select what variable to output into the network on the right.

Revision as of 13:09, 1 July 2018

Logic Reader
LogicReader.jpg
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Logic Writer
LogicWriter.jpg
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Batch Writer
BatchWriter.jpg
Construction
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Logic Mirror
LogicMirror.jpg
beta only
Construction
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Placed on {{{placed_on_grid}}}
Slot Reader
SlotReader.jpg
beta only
Construction
Placed with {{{placed_with_item}}}
Placed on {{{placed_on_grid}}}

The Logic Input/Output Unit is used to Read (input) data from any machine with a data port connected through the data network, or Write (output) data to any machine with a data port connected to trough the data network. The Input, Output and Power networks can be completely separated.

Logic Reader

Connectors

  • Left: Data Input
  • Top: Power Input (10w)
  • Right: Data Output

Screws

  • Left: Input Selector. Click with Screwdriver to select from which machine to read from. Only machines with a data port connected trought the cables connected to the left port can be read from.
  • Right: Variable Selector: Click to select what "variable" to output into the network on the right. Different machines will have different available variables to read from.

Logic Writer

Connectors

  • Left: Data Input
  • Top: Power Input (10w)
  • Right: Data Output

Screws

  • Bottom Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with Screwdriver to select the value to input. This can be directly from a machine, another logic circuit, a computer, etc.
  • Top Right: Machine Write Selector. Click to select what machine to write to. Only machines with a data port connected trought the cables connected to the right port can be written to.
  • Bottom Right: Variable Selector: Click to select what variable to write to the machine. The value written will be what is captured by the Variable Input Selector.

Batch Writer

The Batch Writer writes to all conected devices of a device type. For example: One can control all digital valves connected in its network with a single Batch Writer.

Connectors

  • Left: Data Input
  • Top: Power Input (10w)
  • Right: Data Output

Screws

  • Bottom Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with Screwdriver to select the value to input. This can be directly from a machine, another logic circuit, a computer, etc.
  • Top Right: Machine Type Selector. Click to select what machine type to write to. All machines of that type will recieve the exact same data. For example selecting Solar Panel will write to all solar panels on the network.
  • Bottom Right: Variable Selector: Click to select what variable to write to the machines. The value written will be what is captured by the Variable Input Selector.

Logic Mirror

(beta)

Connectors

  • Left: Mirrored Device
  • Top: Power Input (10w)
  • Right: Data Input/Output

Screws

  • Centre: Variable Mirroring Selector: Click with Screwdriver to select the device to mirror. This can be any machine, logic circuit, computer, etc.

Slot Reader

(beta)

Connectors

  • Left: Data Input
  • Top: Power Input (10w)
  • Right: Data Output

Screws

  • Left: Variable Input Selector: Click with Screwdriver to select the value to input. This can be from any device that has inventory slots, etc.
  • Centre: Slot Selector: Click to Select which slot to read from.
  • Right: Variable Selector: Click to select what variable to output into the network on the right.