Repeater behave strange with 1 tick pulses. It seems the length of the redstone wire is important when trying to sustain a short pulse.
I created 3 parallel rows of repeaters, with 1, 2 and 3 repeaters. They get a 1-tick impuls.
What I expected to happen was...:
It should output a 3 tick pulse.
What actually happened was...:
Sometimes it created two 1 tick pulses.
Steps to Reproduce:
In the pictures are three variations of the wiring.
I made a 1-tick pulse generator, wired it into the repeaters and then into a long row of repeaters to show the pulse length.
The repeaters are facing north, but direction didn't seem to cause changes.
The problem only occurs when wiring the input at the bottom of the 3 rows.
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Yes, you could also insert one or more (1-tick) repeaters into the input wire, that makes no change.
Yes it is, Just testet it and updated the versions.
Updated affected versions, still valid in 1.7.2 and 13w48b.
Seems to be fixed since 14w03b. It still happens with 14w02c, but I wasn't able to reproduce it with later versions. Neither the same setup nor a different one.
The wiring looks a bit long leading up to the three rows. Are you sure you are getting a strong enough pulse to each row?