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by magicalhippo
383 days ago
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> The problem is that the recent government studies that say high altitude can hurt electronics are all made by alarmists. Was just thinking about how electronics back in the 80s and 90s tended to die from static electricity and similar very often, as they didn't have much built-in protection. These days almost all transistors and microcontrollers have built-in overvoltage protection, and all serious circuits adds additional external protection like TVS diodes and such, especially for anything connected to cables (which would act as antennas). So I'm guessing the area which an EMP is effective could be lower these days compared to back in the 80s and 90s? |
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