Copy of Test Fuse Current-Time Characteristic - on Mon, 03/29/2021 - 19:30 carlo_bleuDesigner235061 × carlo_bleu Member for 3 years 6 months 3 designs 1 groups Add a bio to your profile to share information about yourself with other SystemVision users. Title Description <p>Design example from the Webinar: “Creating New Components, Part 1: Datasheet Model Builder”. View the archive presentation here:</p> <p>http://www.systemvision.com/webinars</p> <p>Test the fuse's interrupt-time response to fixed current levels (i.e. the time-current characteristic).</p> <p>Simply set the current function generator's Pulse value to the desired test level, and run the time-domain simulation with an end time that is sufficient for the fuse to interrupt. The current in the fuse will indicate the interrupt when it drops to near zero.</p> <p>Note that the fuse has an internal "off" resistance of 1 MegOhm, to allow some leakage conduction after the interrupt. The 10 kOhm by-pass resistor will carry most of the source current after the fuse interrupts, but the voltage across the fuse will rise to high level and there will be some small residual current in the fuse.</p> About text formats Tags WebinarMDMini029705LittelfuseFuse SizingTime-Current Characteristic Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None - What's this? Design Titleby carlo_bleu × Embed Design Copy Embed Code <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/embed-design/426498"></iframe> Embed Live Design Copy Embed Code <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/426498"></iframe> Share a Link Copy URL https://explore.partquest.com/node/426498 Test Fuse Current-Time Characteristic Mike DonnellyDesigner19 × Mike Donnelly Member for 10 years 4 months 1,529 designs 10 groups Member of the PartQuest Explore Development Team. Focused on modeling and simulation of analog, mixed-signal and multi-discipline systems covering a broad range of applications, including power electronics, controls and mechatronic systems. Title Description <p>Design example from the Webinar: “Creating New Components, Part 1: Datasheet Model Builder”. View the archive presentation here: </p><p>http://www.systemvision.com/webinars</p><p>Test the fuse's interrupt-time response to fixed current levels (i.e. the time-current characteristic). </p><p>Simply set the current function generator's Pulse value to the desired test level, and run the time-domain simulation with an end time that is sufficient for the fuse to interrupt. The current in the fuse will indicate the interrupt when it drops to near zero.</p><p>Note that the fuse has an internal "off" resistance of 1 MegOhm, to allow some leakage conduction after the interrupt. The 10 kOhm by-pass resistor will carry most of the source current after the fuse interrupts, but the voltage across the fuse will rise to high level and there will be some small residual current in the fuse.</p> About text formats Tags WebinarMDMini029705LittelfuseFuse SizingTime-Current Characteristic Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None - What's this? Design Titleby Mike Donnelly × Embed Design Copy Embed Code <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/embed-design/30201"></iframe> Embed Live Design Copy Embed Code <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/30201"></iframe> Share a Link Copy URL https://explore.partquest.com/node/30201
Test Fuse Current-Time Characteristic Mike DonnellyDesigner19 × Mike Donnelly Member for 10 years 4 months 1,529 designs 10 groups Member of the PartQuest Explore Development Team. Focused on modeling and simulation of analog, mixed-signal and multi-discipline systems covering a broad range of applications, including power electronics, controls and mechatronic systems. Title Description <p>Design example from the Webinar: “Creating New Components, Part 1: Datasheet Model Builder”. View the archive presentation here: </p><p>http://www.systemvision.com/webinars</p><p>Test the fuse's interrupt-time response to fixed current levels (i.e. the time-current characteristic). </p><p>Simply set the current function generator's Pulse value to the desired test level, and run the time-domain simulation with an end time that is sufficient for the fuse to interrupt. The current in the fuse will indicate the interrupt when it drops to near zero.</p><p>Note that the fuse has an internal "off" resistance of 1 MegOhm, to allow some leakage conduction after the interrupt. The 10 kOhm by-pass resistor will carry most of the source current after the fuse interrupts, but the voltage across the fuse will rise to high level and there will be some small residual current in the fuse.</p> About text formats Tags WebinarMDMini029705LittelfuseFuse SizingTime-Current Characteristic Select a tag from the list or create your own.Drag to re-order taxonomy terms. License - None - What's this? Design Titleby Mike Donnelly × Embed Design Copy Embed Code <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/embed-design/30201"></iframe> Embed Live Design Copy Embed Code <iframe allowfullscreen="true" referrerpolicy="origin-when-cross-origin" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="720" scrolling="no" src="https://explore.partquest.com/node/30201"></iframe> Share a Link Copy URL https://explore.partquest.com/node/30201