PF35W

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PF35W
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Pattern type Conduit
Conduit type Elementary
Input pi
Output wing
Number of cells 36
Output orientation Unturned
Step 35 ticks
Recovery time
(ignoring FNG if any)
63 ticks
Minimum overclock period
(ignoring FNG if any)
Unknown
Spartan? Yes
Dependent? No
Discovered by Paul Callahan
Year of discovery 1997

PF35W is one of the three elementary conduits used in the composite Fx176 Herschel conduit. It converts an input pi-heptomino into an output wing in 35 ticks.

In November 2017, Aidan F. Pierce discovered the compact PF35W variant shown in the infobox, which improved the repeat time of the Fx176 to 73 ticks and allowed gliders from following dependent conduits to escape freely.