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Subject: [Leica] Digilux - was Tina and Her Computer: Lightening Strike!
From: DouglasMSharp at netscape.net (Douglas M. Sharp)
Date: Sun Jun 27 03:57:56 2004
References: <05c601c45b11$02a0c9c0$6401a8c0@len> <40DEA324.1080909@summaventures.com>

Which gets us back to the question - how sensitive are the circuits of 
modern cameras to the EM radiation of airport security systems ?
Anyone seen any studies on this ?
Douglas

Peter Dzwig schrieb:

> I used - years ago - to work on the properties of GaAs.
>
> As far as I can recall sitting here thinking about it, GaAs might be 
> more resistant than Si - wider band gap - but not impervious. 
> Basically putting a huge bolt of energy into any 
> semiconductor/semi-insulator will cause a surge of current, whose 
> properties may or may not be ameliorated by device in which it sits; 
> but totally resistant, no.
>
> But basically Len, if you're that close I worry about the Digilux ;-)
>
> Peter
>
> Leonard J Kapner wrote:
>
>> This is another aspect of electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) phenomenon. 
>> Someone
>> wrote a science-fiction book about it a decade or so ago. Nuclear 
>> weapon air
>> bursts at strategic locations knocked out all unhardened defense and
>> communication sites, rendering us suddenly deaf, dumb and blind and 
>> unable
>> to operate our vehicles. Not to mention dead, too... I understand that
>> gallium arsenide circuits are resistant to EMP rendering them 
>> inoperable;
>> not so with conventional silicon.
>>
>> I wonder if the CPU in my Digilux 2 is made of gallium arsenide? :-)
>>
>> Len
>>
>
>
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In reply to: Message from ljkapner at cox.net (Leonard J Kapner) ([Leica] Tina and Her Computer: Lightening Strike!)
Message from pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig) ([Leica] Digilux - was Tina and Her Computer: Lightening Strike!)