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George --
Try going to www.ultracad.com Doug Brooks has a couple of articles on fusing
and temperature rise plus a trace/current calculator posted there under
"What's Available at this site?" that are very useful.
Jeffrey A. McGlaughlin, C.I.D.
Sr. PCB Designer
Battelle Memorial Institute
Columbus Ohio
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From: George Franck [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 9:15 AM
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Subject: [TN] Did we design a fuse?
Greetings,
Where can I find additional information of heat rise vs conductor width
and thickness?
For example, a 5 sq mil (cross sectional area) internal trace will
probably get subjected to a dead short sometime during its prototype
testing life, and be called on to carry 1 amp for a little while. (How
long is a little while? How ever long it takes the engineer to figure
out they got a dead short.) The question is: Will it act like a fuse
and vaporize?
The last value in the chart in IPC-2221 (Figure 6-4), indicates a 45 C
temp rise at about 400 m-amps for a 5 sq mil internal conductor.
Thanks
George Franck
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