Bit inversion can be controlled manually by pressing any combination of the eight illuminated buttons or automated by gate signals
LEDs indicate the combined effect of manual and gate intervention
Hardware-based bit processing enables the manipulation of signals at extreme speeds
inverted panel, therefore fits better visually with the other modules in the Leibniz series; otherwise identical to Lipsk 1
Xaoc Devices Lipsk II at a glance
Xaoc Devices Lipsk II is a bit inverter for the Leibniz subsystem. It allows the inversion of the individual bits produced by Drezno (or any other module connected to its input header on the rear panel) and delivers the resulting code to its output header. Bit inversion can be controlled manually by pressing any combination of the eight illuminated buttons or automated by feeding gate signals into the gate input sockets. An active (5V) gate reflects the status of the respective bit. If the button is active (bit inverted), the Gate inverts the bit again and results in a double inversion (no inversion). The corresponding LEDs indicate the combined effect of manual and gate intervention. The bit processing is hardware-based to reduce the latency times so that the binary signals can be manipulated at extreme speeds.