In reviewing this subject I seem to have received a reply from you but I found no text only "DL" at the end of the message. Do you have any insight or suggestions on the topic of anti-fuses. I seem to have drawn a blank so far. Thanks in Advance FNK > ---------- > From: CSS Asia Co., Ltd.[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Reply To: TechNet Mail Forum.;CSS Asia Co., Ltd. > Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 1997 11:39 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [TECHNET] Fusible Links > > 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 > >[log in to unmask] > > > >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 > > DL >