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trønderen18-Dec-23 5:01
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Digital transistors are not built for amplification. Essentially, the signal being controlled is at the same level as the controlling one. The control consists of either let the controlled signal through, or to stop it. (Sort of like the main valve to turn on/off the water supply to your house: It is either open or closed, not intended to be in any intermediate position.)

Like a water flow: If you open a valve completely, you won't have an infinite water flow, only as much as the source will supply. Same with transistors: A fully open transistor lets through whatever wants to get through, but in a digital circuit, that is not much more than the controlling signal.

Both the controlling and the controlled signal are low power. In a modern CPU, such as an x64 CPU, that is really low power! I willingly admit that I do not know how low, but would be curious to know! Even if could have gotten access to the transistor (which is completely impossible inside the CPU) my multimeter would not be able to measure it. Not by several orders of magnitude.
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QuestionCan't write to my NTFS-formatted external hard drive on Mac, what should I do? Pin
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GeneralFirst question solved and with your permission I came up with another one Pin
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