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 No.1290

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfsqttDosPg

I was reading about graphene found quite interesting. I saw this video and I was quite excited how these circuits work but did not find much information, I am a layman on electronic'd like to know more about it.
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 No.1291

>>1290
The video looks really cool! I just looked at parts of it; I will watch it more in-depth later.

Does it have no noise, or am I going deaf in Present Day, Present Time! AHAHAHAHAHA! ?

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 No.1292

Video's cool, but graphite is conductive too. I don't see graphene being worth it if you can just do the same thing with an ordinary pencil.
It is cool that you can use it on transparent materials though, I can already think of some uses for that.

Also, why is the guy wearing a respirator and gloves? Is this stuff unsafe?

>>1291
nope, no sound.

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 No.1293

>>1292
graphite has more layers and different conductivity in different directions relatively to those layers, it is much lower of graphene which is just one layer of graphite.
This means that you can carry more current (or have much thinner tracks) using graphene instead of tracing it with a pencil which would result in random layer orientation.

Though I don't know how this printing method works.



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