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Fred Pescitelli <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 17 Aug 1997 14:45:59 -0400
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At 01:34 PM 8/15/97 -0700, you wrote:
>        It seems many questions to this forum do not give enough info
>for a good answer, so here is my attempt (I hope this is clear enough).
>
>        I am in the process of designing a new product and would like to
>automate the calibration. At present on a similar product we use solder
>jumpers (lack of a better name) to short 1 of 3 possible gain resistors
>into the circuit. Does anyone out there know of a fusible link or
>anti-fuse (again lack of a better name) that would be usable with the
>following criteria:
>
>1. SMT
>2. Circuit operates in the less than 10mA range (link must fuse in 100mA
>to 500mA range)
>3. Available for high volume production (if this works it could go into
>the millions of units per year)
>
>
>So as to not clog the net, please contact me off-line and I will post
>findings later for other interested parties.
>
>Frank N Kimmey
>EM Designer
>C&K Systems, Inc.
>(916) 353-5366
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>
>Thanks for the help!
>FNK
>
If you get a reply to this I would appreciate either being copied or post
it to the list.
Thanks
Fred Pescitelli
Phoenix Designs
1285 Turner Rd.
Lilburn, GA 30047


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