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| {{imagelink|green-wire|Green wire}} || Wires used to connect smart devices to a green network. | | {{imagelink|green-wire|Green wire}} || Wires used to connect smart devices to a green network. | ||
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[[File:circuit-network.jpg|256px|thumb|The picture shows a circuit network, that contains over 42 000 coal and 12 000 iron plates.]] | [[File:circuit-network.jpg|256px|thumb|The picture shows a circuit network, that contains over 42 000 coal and 12 000 iron plates.]] | ||
The [[Circuit network/Bus]]-page explains the function of the bus. | |||
There are several links into the forum: | There are several links into the forum: |
Revision as of 12:19, 9 August 2014
Circuit networks enables the control of Inserters based on the amount of Items stored in all Chests connected to the same network.
A more technical explanation is, that the circuit network is a standardized bus-system. See this explanation.
Even if the Circuit network looks quite different to the Logistic network, the bus is principially the same, cause the information is the same. The basic difference between them is, that in a logistic network everything, which is covered by a roboport pops up as content, in the circuit network only the connected chests pops up!
Items
Red wire | Wires used to connect smart devices to a red network. |
Green wire | Wires used to connect smart devices to a green network. |
Roboport | A roboport is used to connect all smart devices in a Logistic area to a wireless network (See Logistic network). |
Smart chest | The most basic chest connectable to Circuit networks. |
Active Provider chest | A chest connectable to Circuit networks and participating in the Logistic network. |
Passive Provider chest | A chest connectable to Circuit networks and participating in the Logistic network. |
Requester chest | A chest connectable to Circuit networks and participating in the Logistic network. |
Storage chest | A chest connectable to Circuit networks and participating in the Logistic network. |
Smart inserter | The only inserter connectable to Circuit networks. The condition when the inserter is working is configurable in the menu. |
Basic
This is not very well documented, because it is not often used and with the ability of the smart inserter to connect also to the logistic network the best (recommended) basic usage is to switch of the steam engines during the night when you have enough power remaining in you accumulators.
Keep in mind, that the current roadmap for v0.11 plans to enhance the circuit network!
Advanced
The Circuit network/Bus-page explains the function of the bus.
There are several links into the forum:
- Forum article about the basic usage
- About comparison of the circuit wires with examples from the real world
Receivers
Smart inserter is the only machine that can act depending on the state of the network. When it is connected to the network, it is possible to set up the condition:
- Item this condition should depend on
- Type of the condition (less then, bigger then, equal)
- Value, integral number connected with the condition.
Multiple networks
It is possible to establish multiple distinct networks of the same color. Just make sure that there is no wire connection between them and they will be treated as separate networks.
Examples
- Logic Gates, Edge Detector
- Logic gates revisited
- Evenly fill two item onto one lane
- Material splitters