> Um... no. I was contesting the following statement of yours:
>
> "[...] a transistor used in digital circuits is either in a state where
> the current flow is zero ("off") OR the voltage drop is zero ("on"), so
> heat output is usually zero."
>
> More specifically, I contested the claim that the normally-zero heat
> output in the "on" state was due to the magnitude of the voltage drop.
So if you came up with some transistor where the output resistance was
not near-zero in the "digital on" state, power consumption shouldn't be
affected?
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