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OK, here is a "good challenge" for all of you out there...
I have a potential application where I have a piece of copper that is .004" thick. I need to cut a notch into this material to give it a fuse characteristic. If I am using a V notch, how wide does the copper need to be at the designated thickness in order to cause the copper to melt after 2 seconds at 25 Amps?
Does anyone know where I might even START looking for information on this? I have some documentation from Littlefuse that is a starting point, but really would like some formulas/theory/etc.
Thanks!
--Joe Jansen
I have a potential application where I have a piece of copper that is .004" thick. I need to cut a notch into this material to give it a fuse characteristic. If I am using a V notch, how wide does the copper need to be at the designated thickness in order to cause the copper to melt after 2 seconds at 25 Amps?
Does anyone know where I might even START looking for information on this? I have some documentation from Littlefuse that is a starting point, but really would like some formulas/theory/etc.
Thanks!
--Joe Jansen
