Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin

We are very interested about FUSESAVER that we choose from ours discussion and researched it. FUSESAVER using for testing electronic equipment, to spare ourselves some frustraction and can save the unit’s overworked fuses with a simple electronic fuses substitute that can be set to handle operating...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Shafinar, Baharuddin, Zaharah
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description We are very interested about FUSESAVER that we choose from ours discussion and researched it. FUSESAVER using for testing electronic equipment, to spare ourselves some frustraction and can save the unit’s overworked fuses with a simple electronic fuses substitute that can be set to handle operating current ranging from 0.5 to 5 ampere without breaking a sweat. From that, we comprised of a quad op-amp , a general-purpose transistor, a pair of step-down transformers, a few diodes, and other support component. The FUSESAVER designed to monitor current through the device under test and remove power from the device when its current exceeds a preset level. The FUSESAVER is a convenient electronic fuse substitute that clip to the fuse connection of the device under test (DUT). With its circuit-breaker-like operation, the FUSESAVER replaces the existing ( and possibly soon-to-be-blown ) fuse. It can save our loads of frustration, not to mention money and wasted time driving around buying fuses. The FUSESAVER is sample enough to be built using point-to-point wiring. It was designed around only the most common , readily available parts. In fact, our probably have many of the parts in our junkbox right now. And if we don’t have all the parts on hand, everything (except the optional etched and drilled printed circuit board ) can be purchased from our local Radio Shack outlet. The FUSESAVER places a SPDT relay in series with the device under test (DUT) to control AC power to the load. At the same time, a monitoring circuit is connected to the device under test (DUT) to the sensor to current flowing through the unit . If the current flowing through the device under test (DUT) rises above pre-determined level, the FUSESAVER disconnect the device under test (DUT) from the AC power source. To accomplish that , the FUSESAVER used the relay’s normally-open contacts, which is inherently safer than using the normally-closed contacts. The normally-closed contacts can allow current to flow through the device under test (DUT) unexpectedly. Because of that feature, we can leave the FUSESAVER connected to the device under test (DUT) even when it is off. The FUSESAVER has six preset current ranges, extending from 0.5 to 5 amperes, that are made available through a 6-position rotary switch, (other current ranges can be added to or substituted for those provided with a little experimenting and switch with more contacts). The actual current setting can adjusted to any level within that range. Since a recent study revealed that over 17% of U.S. fuse sales are electronic fuses, now is a good time to learn how an electronic fuse works by building the FUSESAVER for our test bench.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-490092021-08-03T00:59:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49009/ Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin Hamzah, Shafinar Baharuddin, Zaharah Applications of electric power Electronics Apparatus and materials Detectors. Sensors. Sensor networks Transmission lines Applications of electronics We are very interested about FUSESAVER that we choose from ours discussion and researched it. FUSESAVER using for testing electronic equipment, to spare ourselves some frustraction and can save the unit’s overworked fuses with a simple electronic fuses substitute that can be set to handle operating current ranging from 0.5 to 5 ampere without breaking a sweat. From that, we comprised of a quad op-amp , a general-purpose transistor, a pair of step-down transformers, a few diodes, and other support component. The FUSESAVER designed to monitor current through the device under test and remove power from the device when its current exceeds a preset level. The FUSESAVER is a convenient electronic fuse substitute that clip to the fuse connection of the device under test (DUT). With its circuit-breaker-like operation, the FUSESAVER replaces the existing ( and possibly soon-to-be-blown ) fuse. It can save our loads of frustration, not to mention money and wasted time driving around buying fuses. The FUSESAVER is sample enough to be built using point-to-point wiring. It was designed around only the most common , readily available parts. In fact, our probably have many of the parts in our junkbox right now. And if we don’t have all the parts on hand, everything (except the optional etched and drilled printed circuit board ) can be purchased from our local Radio Shack outlet. The FUSESAVER places a SPDT relay in series with the device under test (DUT) to control AC power to the load. At the same time, a monitoring circuit is connected to the device under test (DUT) to the sensor to current flowing through the unit . If the current flowing through the device under test (DUT) rises above pre-determined level, the FUSESAVER disconnect the device under test (DUT) from the AC power source. To accomplish that , the FUSESAVER used the relay’s normally-open contacts, which is inherently safer than using the normally-closed contacts. The normally-closed contacts can allow current to flow through the device under test (DUT) unexpectedly. Because of that feature, we can leave the FUSESAVER connected to the device under test (DUT) even when it is off. The FUSESAVER has six preset current ranges, extending from 0.5 to 5 amperes, that are made available through a 6-position rotary switch, (other current ranges can be added to or substituted for those provided with a little experimenting and switch with more contacts). The actual current setting can adjusted to any level within that range. Since a recent study revealed that over 17% of U.S. fuse sales are electronic fuses, now is a good time to learn how an electronic fuse works by building the FUSESAVER for our test bench. 2003 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49009/1/49009.pdf Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin. (2003) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Applications of electric power
Electronics
Apparatus and materials
Detectors. Sensors. Sensor networks
Transmission lines
Applications of electronics
Hamzah, Shafinar
Baharuddin, Zaharah
Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin
title Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin
title_full Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin
title_fullStr Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin
title_full_unstemmed Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin
title_short Fuse saver / Shafinar Hamzah and Zaharah Baharuddin
title_sort fuse saver / shafinar hamzah and zaharah baharuddin
topic Applications of electric power
Electronics
Apparatus and materials
Detectors. Sensors. Sensor networks
Transmission lines
Applications of electronics
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