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current control
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Discussions tagged with 'current control' on WindowsForum.com explore electrical phenomena in computer hardware, such as high-pitched hissing from USB ports when inserting memory chips, and the potential for manipulating power or current to affect such issues. The tag also covers advanced transistor research, including the creation of a molecular transistor using gold and benzene that mimics silicon transistor behavior. These topics reflect user interest in controlling electrical current at both practical and experimental levels, from troubleshooting USB power delivery to cutting-edge molecular electronics.
I get a high pitched hiss from the computer upon entry of certain usb slots with usb memory chips. I have never seen this phenomena in previous computers, is there any kind of manipulation available of the power/current of these usb or pci devices which might possibly affect their pitch?
Boffins create molecular transistor Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error Written by Link Removed due to 404 Error Tuesday, 29 December 2009 12:16
Gold with a pinch of benzene
A team of boffins from Yale University and the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology...