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Fri, 8 Dec 2000 07:34:52 -0500
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Good day,
Can you please point me to web sites dealing with fusible links on printed
wiring boards? I am really interested in current (no pun intended)
applications or DOE results.
We want to use this technology in our next product (secondary power
distribution on commercial aircraft) and I need to get up to speed.
We are currently designing a DOE board with various neck down widths and
lengths. With some lessons learned, maybe we can whittle down the number of
experiments.
Other ideas we're investigating are short pieces of wire (manufacturing
doesn't like that) and very small SMT fuses.


Regards,
Dave Hipp
Project Engineer - Common SPDA
Business and Regional Jet Enterprise
Hamilton Sundstrand Aerospace
815-226-6183   FAX: 815-226-6748

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