Redstone has many amazing things about them and redstone circuits is 1 of them, therefore, I will be counting down my top 10 favourite redstone circuits.
10) Redstone Clock
The redstone clock lets you make a pulse repeat over and over again. This is really useful when making farms and generators automatic.
09) RS NOR Latch
The RS NOR Latch lets you take 2 inputs to create 2 outputs. This can be used for one way doors
08) Rising Edge Monostable Circuit
The single edge monostable circuit lets you create a one tick output. This can be used to create another circuit that will appear on this list.
07) Duel Edge Monostable Circuit
The duel edge monostable circuit gives an output but double ticks the redstone. This can be used for dispensing buckets without flicking the lever twice. This makes it useful for ice farms.
06) AND Gates
AND Gates let you take an output when both input A AND input B are on, if one of the inputs are off the output will be off and if both are off the output will be off. This is useful when making combination locks.
05) NAND Gate
NAND Gates let you take an output if both input A AND input B are NOT on. Combine this with an AND Gate and you will have the perfect combination lock.
04) OR Gate
OR Gates lets you take an output when input A OR input B is on.
03) Item Filter
Item Filters let you filter out items. This is used in mass storage systems.
02) T-Flip Flop
A T-Flip Flop is like a lever but it uses a button. Remember the monostable circuit from number 08. if you use one of them it will cause a sticky piston to spit out their block causing the block to stay in the extended position.
Honourable Mention) Automatic Droppers
The automatic dropper (or auto dropper as I like to call it) drops out items automatically without you powering it. this is useful when making item elevators.
01) Block Swappers
Block swappers do what it says on the tin. These are useful for making quick block swapping and my favourite hidden crafting tables.
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