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Advanced circuits are slower to build than most other intermediate components, require three inputs, and are in high demand. As an example of the demand, a finished [[productivity module 3]] requires a total of 35 advanced circuits. Due to their slow build time, [[assembling machine 3]]s with speed modules may be useful in their production. | Advanced circuits are slower to build than most other intermediate components, require three inputs, and are in high demand. As an example of the demand, a finished [[productivity module 3]] requires a total of 35 advanced circuits. Due to their slow build time, [[assembling machine 3]]s with speed modules may be useful in their production. | ||
== Achievements == | == Achievements == |
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Advanced circuits (or "red circuits") are used as components in most high-tech items, most notably in chemical science packs, but also logistics robot items, modules, and equipment. They require an oil processing setup as they are produced using plastic bars.
Advanced circuits are slower to build than most other intermediate components, require three inputs, and are in high demand. As an example of the demand, a finished productivity module 3 requires a total of 35 advanced circuits. Due to their slow build time, assembling machine 3s with speed modules may be useful in their production.
Achievements
Circuit veteran 1 Produce 1.0k advanced circuits per hour. |
Circuit veteran 2 Produce 10k advanced circuits per hour. |
Circuit veteran 3 Produce 25k advanced circuits per hour. |