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Add eFuse protection to the +VDC(+24V) Feeder input pin #31

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FL140 opened this issue May 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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Add eFuse protection to the +VDC(+24V) Feeder input pin #31

FL140 opened this issue May 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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FL140 commented May 20, 2023

Version Number

Feeder Rev.12 Branch 20.05.2023 ~01:00 UTC

Bugfix or Enhancement

Enhancement

Description

There is no protection on the +VDC(+24V) supply pin.

Suggested Solution

Add a proper eFuse IC the solution can solve:

  • The current InRush Current problem.
  • Short Circuits
  • Over Currents
  • Over Voltages
  • Under Voltages
  • Reverse Polarity
  • ...
    all in one IC.
@FL140 FL140 added the triage for issues that need a first response and tagging label May 20, 2023
@sphawes sphawes added duplicate This issue or pull request already exists and removed triage for issues that need a first response and tagging labels May 24, 2023
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sphawes commented May 24, 2023

Hi @FL140! Thanks for the note! This is already something we're discussing in this issue, so I'm going to close to prevent duplicates.

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