??? 01/27/11 23:49 Modified: 01/27/11 23:54 Read: times |
#180867 - No artifact Responding to: ???'s previous message |
No artifact at all. Just a consequence of circuits having resistance and capacitance.
It was just that older chip technologies had so high steady-state current consumption that you didn't notice the effect of capacitances. The effect was clearly there, but wasn't important to care much about. Edit: Of course the design of the transistors and how they are connected affects how much the transistor stage will consume energy in relation to the effect from capacitances/resistances. Todays output stages don't wildly short-circuits like some older generations did - energy (and maximum speed without smoke) is too important factors now. |
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