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Digital Logic Sim

​A minimalistic digital logic simulator · By Sebastian Lague

How to make a stable delay chip?

A topic by MrBluewolf65 created 36 days ago Views: 248 Replies: 9
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How does one make a simple chip that delays a pulse for a few milliseconds? Anyone have any ideas? 

1 ms = 1 kHz
1Hz for clock You must make
1 steps per clock tick
4steps per second

So for 1 kHz You must
1 steps per clock tick
4000steps per second

could you elaborate? I just want the chip to take the input and delay it just a little.  I don't want it to relay it though. So if there is a very short pulse (like a glitch) it won't let it through. 

Like this. The pulse blocks the output for the time you set. You can also put another pulse chip on the top line if your input is shorter than your delay.

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its not one tick away. its 50, and taht can be a good alt. if you have a laggy chip. it is SLOW!!!!

I don't know what you're trying to say. You can set the pulse chip to whatever you want, including one tick.

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THE PUSLE TAKES 50 TICKS UNTILL IT TURNS OFF. sry for caps. im not screaming. i just like making my chips with caps, like in the vids. also i dont know how to do that. all i see is clock a tick per sec

Right click on the pulse chip and you can change the setting.

K

aah thx