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fusible link

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fusible link

A line in a PROM or PLD chip that is designed to be blown apart to program the circuit. It functions like a fuse, which, when blown, does not conduct current. See PROM programmer and PLD.



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This resettable functionality makes them the preferred alternative to traditional fuses and fusible links as their employment enables manufacturers to reduce repair, service, and warranty costs.
To meet the termination resistance requirements of the SCSI standards, Vishay uses fusible link technology to trim the termination value.
Unlike laser or fusible link trimming, NASTEE allows continued recalibration of circuits after they have been installed in a system-level application.
 
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