RF28B
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| RF28B | |||||
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| Pattern type | Conduit | ||||
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| Conduit type | Converter | ||||
| Input | R-pentomino | ||||
| Output | B-heptomino | ||||
| Number of cells | 11 | ||||
| Step | Unknown | ||||
| Recovery time (ignoring FNG if any) |
33 ticks | ||||
| Minimum overclock period (ignoring FNG if any) |
Unknown | ||||
| Spartan? | Yes | ||||
| Discovered by | Dave Buckingham | ||||
| Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||
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RF28B is a converter that accepts an R-pentomino as input and produces an output B-heptomino 28 ticks later. Of nine major variants known as of the end of 2017, four versions are shown below. Most of these were discovered by Dave Buckingham between 1972 and the early 1980's.
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The top version above is part of the L156 Herschel conduit, but it can be replaced by the variant below it which produces a forward glider output. The third version can be combined with a boojum reflector or rectifier to clean up the block normally produced by the output B-heptomino. The fourth version is used in Paul Callahan's Herschel receiver.
External links
- RF28B at the Life Lexicon
- My Experience with B-heptominos in Oscillators, by Dave Buckingham