Yes, it's nothing to do with the voltage (assuming it's high enough to cause sufficient current to pass) - the only concern with the voltage is how high a voltage the fuse will 'break'.
This zip package includes a file called "EE_Formulas.dat"
in which there is a fusing current formula that includes time.
The zip file is small, and after download you have to open it up and
look for that file and then open that file, or you could use the
calculator to do the calculations too.
This zip package includes a file called "EE_Formulas.dat"
in which there is a fusing current formula that includes time.
The zip file is small, and after download you have to open it up and
look for that file and then open that file, or you could use the
calculator to do the calculations too.
My computer does weird things with files like these. When I get up the nerve I'll open them!
Here's something someone put me on to **broken link removed**
"Onderdonk" may be a Dutch name.
I thought i would introduce you to that calculator because it is
used for various engineering tasks and i thought you would like
that. I dont charge for it or anything, it's free. Since i wrote
the whole program myself i can be sure it is ad free and spy free
and stuff like that. It solves ODE's too (the updated version).
That link you posted was interesting, and it just so happens that
that second formula (by the Dutch guy i guess) is the one that
appears in with my EE calculator. I think i got it out of an
engineering handbook.
Let me know if you do any experiments if you can.
I thought i would introduce you to that calculator because it is
used for various engineering tasks and i thought you would like
that. I dont charge for it or anything, it's free. Since i wrote
the whole program myself i can be sure it is ad free and spy free
and stuff like that. It solves ODE's too (the updated version).
That link you posted was interesting, and it just so happens that
that second formula (by the Dutch guy i guess) is the one that
appears in with my EE calculator. I think i got it out of an
engineering handbook.
Let me know if you do any experiments if you can.