niconiconi on Nostr: Some electronics fun facts: Littelfuse started in 1927 and their first product was a ...
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"content": "Some electronics fun facts: Littelfuse started in 1927 and their first product was a milliamp fuse for protecting fragile milliamp meters. During World War 2, engineers from MIT Rad Lab and elsewhere found they could abuse them to make a popular type of RF/microwave power sensor - the forerunner of all later thermistor-based RF sensors that are still in use today. Modern sensors are fragile enough (no RF career is complete without a sensor burnout), but those are more so as they're literally fuses, and already DC-biased to the point of almost burning out. Someone should give this WW2 design a try again with modern SMD fuses. #electronics\n\nhttps://misskey-taube.s3.wasabisys.com/files/b99a9d9c-1533-4c43-9354-bf86672df796.png\n\nhttps://misskey-taube.s3.wasabisys.com/files/93d078b3-01dd-48f7-9e85-d1c4fdf7d6f4.png\n\nhttps://misskey-taube.s3.wasabisys.com/files/c8767ab4-bea5-479e-8e1f-1ad238b772a9.png",
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