Fuse definition

Fuse means an overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible member directly heated and destroyed by the passage of overcurrent through it.
Fuse means an overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible member directly heated
Fuse means a system used to initiate an explosive train.

Examples of Fuse in a sentence

  • Use in AC voltage applications should be first discussed with Bel Fuse engineering.

  • Power consumption at rated power = 1450 Watts.Model: KA1200Mains Voltage Fuse Rating240, 220-230 10 Amps Power consumption at idle = 160 Watts.

  • The specification of the '641 Patent, Bel Fuse argues, teaches eliminating and attenuating noise.

  • Bel Fuse also argues that its construction is necessarily correct because the electronic element must be mounted on the printed board to be electrically connected to the printed wires on the printed board.However, because the court has rejected Bel Fuse's construction of "wire on the printed board" which would have required the wire to be printed, this argument no longer holds any force.

  • To support this limitation, Bel Fuse argues that one of the objects of the invention of the '641 Patent is to make the jack "compact," and if wound toroidal cores are used as the electronic element for suppressing noise, the jack cannot be compact.


More Definitions of Fuse

Fuse is defined in the preamble.
Fuse means Fuse Universal Ltd and Fuse Affiliate.
Fuse means an article consisting of a core of fine-grained black powder surrounded by a flexible woven fabric with one or more protective outer coverings, which when ignited, burns at a predetermined rate without any external explosive effect;
Fuse means an electrical overload protective device with a circuit opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the passage of overcurrent through it;
Fuse means an overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible member
Fuse or “fuse cord” means a continuous train of explosive enclosed in a usually flexible cord or cable for setting-off an explosive charge in the art of blasting. [5]
Fuse means a device for opening a circuit by means of a conductor designed to melt when an excessive current flows;