Radium electronics forum addict
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Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:02 pm Post subject:
Why I would like a PC that uses high-voltage, normal-wattage, and low-amperage.
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jasen wrote:
| Quote: | On 2006-07-20, Radium <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote:
Hi:
Would a computer designed to use high-voltage [around 10,000 volts],
low-wattage [around 0.000001 watt] have any advantage over conventional
computers?
It'd be much more resistant to electrostatic damage
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This is one advantage I am looking for.
| Quote: | but at one microwatt
probably not very fast.
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What about if the wattage is the same as that used by most computers?
Just for the fun of it, I would like each circuit of each component of
my PC to run at a wattage similar to that of those in normal PCs.
However the required voltage for each of those circuits should be
1,000,000,000,000 volts. No longer do I have to worry about static
frying the computer chips.
| Quote: | In this system, the voltage is high but the amperage is *extremely*
low.
so low that thermal expansion changing its capacitance would cause problems.
Bye.
Jasen |
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