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Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 5:51 am
by Clean Channel
Proto looks amazing!
Welcome to the future of tomorrow, today!
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 11:53 am
by intothegroove
Ryan wrote:Hey Andrew! Thanks buddy! Still looking forward to us doing a trade sometime..
Me too!

Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 3:09 pm
by Sparrow
YES
looks Rad! Ryan.
you got those Junctions in a petri dish.. for some last minute Science?
Can't Wait.
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:19 pm
by Ryan
Haha no, Dr. Adam sent me that pic.. he probably was doing tons of Science on them but I just very carefully put them in their little SIM sockets, I don't do anything to them!
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:30 pm
by mikeyx13
$400, lets see, if you say two months, 60 days, that's...$6.66 a day I need to save for it...some sort of evil genius plan? I'm in! And for state of the art coolness who could question the price!
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 8:16 pm
by Ryan
Whoa cool, nice discovery Michael! Canadians are very polite... but also very evyyiilll. *laughs maniacally for 10 minutes*
Molecular junctions sound so sweet and nice that your guitar signal and you yourself will be over-driven to the depths of madness... where you will then suffer the wrath of... the Puppies of Purgatory. (really cute lil guys, you'll have a great play sesh with 'em, expect lots of nose-kissies)
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:29 am
by goroth
mikeyx13 wrote:$400, lets see, if you say two months, 60 days, that's...$6.66 a day I need to save for it...some sort of evil genius plan? I'm in! And for state of the art coolness who could question the price!
That maths sounds like some crazy Newtonian shit. Dunno if I trust that anymore in this quantum world... But I like the way you think!
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:07 pm
by jrmy
Srsly, though, this may be the one dirt box where a $400 price tag seems perfectly reasonable to me.
I mean, c'mon people - this is FOR SCIENCE!!!!!!
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 6:12 pm
by Jwar
I'd buy one for sure. Might have to flip a few things, but we all know that will happen at some point anyway. hahaha
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 9:21 pm
by Clean Channel
jrmy wrote:Srsly, though, this may be the one dirt box where a $400 price tag seems perfectly reasonable to me.
I mean, c'mon people - this is FOR SCIENCE!!!!!!
Yes yes yes!
I won't only be buying this for me, I'll be buying it for the betterment of humankind.
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:44 pm
by Sparrow
Clean Channel wrote:jrmy wrote:Srsly, though, this may be the one dirt box where a $400 price tag seems perfectly reasonable to me.
I mean, c'mon people - this is FOR SCIENCE!!!!!!
Yes yes yes!
I won't only be buying this for me, I'll be buying it for the betterment of humankind.

Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 11:55 am
by resincum
THIS IS SOOO AMAZING HOLY SHIT
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:45 am
by stradivari310
I finally got to read all the papers. Holy moly, this is big. Looks like the Heisenberg is next on my list.
Adam, are there any possible three-terminal devices that can be realized with molecular junctions? Something like an NPN junction or FET?
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 10:14 pm
by ajbergren
stradivari310 wrote:I finally got to read all the papers. Holy moly, this is big. Looks like the Heisenberg is next on my list.
Adam, are there any possible three-terminal devices that can be realized with molecular junctions? Something like an NPN junction or FET?
Well, we had three-terminal devices in mind for a long time. Certainly we want to look into this in the future. For now, I've been busy making two-terminal devices and finding was to ensure we understand how they can perform over time, etc.
In other areas, we've published a couple papers showing a photocurrent that occurs in the devices, and we are also looking into light emission from molecular junctions. So in any case, there may be a lot of other things we can do, but the clipping circuit is definitely a great starting point!!!!
Re: The NINT Molecular Clipping Overdrive Prototype
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 10:17 am
by stradivari310
ajbergren wrote:stradivari310 wrote:I finally got to read all the papers. Holy moly, this is big. Looks like the Heisenberg is next on my list.
Adam, are there any possible three-terminal devices that can be realized with molecular junctions? Something like an NPN junction or FET?
Well, we had three-terminal devices in mind for a long time. Certainly we want to look into this in the future. For now, I've been busy making two-terminal devices and finding was to ensure we understand how they can perform over time, etc.
In other areas, we've published a couple papers showing a photocurrent that occurs in the devices, and we are also looking into light emission from molecular junctions. So in any case, there may be a lot of other things we can do, but the clipping circuit is definitely a great starting point!!!!
Very interesting. I'll be following your publications closely! I work in integrated optics so I have enough background to more or less follow what's going on, but I'm not at all acquainted with using organic compounds for novel devices. It's awesome that this has an impact on music tech though!
In the mean time, how do you intend to package the junctions if they go to production? I'm looking forward to using these in my own designs someday.