Per-Olof,

In my opinion and the opinion of other DAA designers the use of a pico fuse
in any DAA design is not a good idea.  The blown fuse is a hard failure.
It's very hard to replace a fuse within a PC Card.

A pair of low ohm metal film resistors in series with a & b, followed by a
Sidactor will pass the surge test.

Two of our PCMCIA DAA designs have passed TBR 21.  But, careful attention
must be paid to the 2W dissipation problem.  The transistor we used was 20W
@ 25 degree C and was chosen to fit inside the PC Card covers.  Skimping on
the transistor power dissipation will result in a certain percentage of
field failures.

Another caveat:
The problem of current limiting is more complicated than just limiting at
60 mA.

Regards,

Duane

From: "Per-Olof Astrom" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: 60 mA 2 W ?
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 13:02:48 CET
MIME-Version: 1.0

>I have seen that you asked (Virtual Conference Hall, 22-Sep-96) a
>question about dissipating  2W during 60mA. Have you got an answer,
>cause that I have the same desing problem. My concirnings is if it is
>possible to use a picofuse.
>Do you have any suggestions, or comments?
>
>"Has the issue of limiting the current in the holding circuit to 60 mA
>been addressed?  The problem is dissipating 2W in a PCMCIA card during
>current limiting."
>
>
>Regards
>
>Per-Olof ‰str–m / TeleLarm Care AB
>UmeÂ, Sweden
>
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