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"Engineers design ultralow power transistors that could function for years without a battery"
Neurotrace
October 2016
edited October 2016
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Definitely worth keeping an eye on.
http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/engineers-design-ultralow-power-transistors-that-could-function-for-years-without-a-battery
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JohnDoe
October 2016
What? I don't think that's how this works, no that's not how any of this works.... A transistor is a solid state switch not a power source....
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