Hello i’m going to show a cool use i found for redstone repeaters i have some redstone circuits set up that are really complicated and have very precise timing requirements and i was running into issues where the signals would be off by maybe one or two ticks and it’s very frustrating to troubleshoot that Just by trying to watch torches and stuff so i strung a bunch of redstone repeaters together stacked on top of each other and fed them with the signals from the two the two sources that i wanted to compare and show you what that looks like so there you can see the redstone Repeaters light up in sequence to show and that shows uh how things are aligned sometimes it’s kind of hard to tell if things are only off by one or two ticks hard to really tell visually when they’re moving that fast so i’ll often use f2 to screenshot the sequence And then go back and compare it in some sort of image viewing program where i can look at it static all right i’ll talk about some of this other stuff i have going on here in another video Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft redstone logic analyzer using repeaters’, was uploaded by Scott Rainwater on 2011-03-23 08:13:57. It has garnered 504 views and 2 likes. The duration of the video is 00:01:18 or 78 seconds.
Chaining together the new redstone repeaters with a 1 tick delay can be used to make a sort of logic analyzer for troubleshooting timing issues in complex circuits. By stacking them and feeding each layer a separate signal, you can check the timing alignment of the two signals.