If a current overloads a PCB pattern capability, the PCB pattern is heated by the current. The method of stopping abnormal current is pattern fusing. It is important to clarify the pattern fusing characteristics because pattern fusing carries the risk of insulation deterioration due to long-term heating.
The risk of a fire hazard can be reduced by taking advantage of the fusing characteristics of PCB patterns. A simple method is proposed based on static approximation without iterative calculations. Model parameters are determined experimentally and can then be used to design safe equipment.
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