This is a little off the normal Technet topic genre, but I was wondering if
anyone out there may have some data on how long a resistor can withstand
overcurrent before it changes resistance / fuses open? I'm taling about a
standard 0805 carbon film resistor, for example 100 ohms:
at 1 mA it drops 100 mV and dissipates 100 uW, no big deal for a 125 mW
device
at 10 mA it drops 1 V and dissipates 10 mW, still no big deal
at 100 mA it drops 10 V and dissipates 1 W, until the resistance increases
dramatically
How much of a time duration can the device withstand at 100 mA? Is there a
correlation between overload and time?
The graph in http://www.koaspeer.com/pdfs/Thick_Film_Pulse_Limitation.pdf
seems to indicate that an 0805 (2A on the graph) can dissipate 1.5 W for 1
second. Does this make sense?
Thanks,
Blair
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