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fuse [2013/04/22 00:47] d235jfuse [2020/04/20 06:06] (current) mcmaster
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 Both the left and the bottom fuses are blown (non-conducting) but the upper right fuse is still conducting. Both the left and the bottom fuses are blown (non-conducting) but the upper right fuse is still conducting.
  
 +https://www.researchgate.net/figure/a-Difference-between-before-and-after-program-of-a-TSMC-eFuse-structure-in-Qualcomm_fig5_334624423
  
 ====== Anti-fuse ====== ====== Anti-fuse ======
  
 These are non-conductive until sufficient current flows through.  See Wikipedia for details. These are non-conductive until sufficient current flows through.  See Wikipedia for details.
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 +Seems like there's lots of kinds. Example pics:
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 +http://klabs.org/richcontent/fpga_content/Antifuse_Data/b4/unprogrammed_m2m_antifuse_b4.jpg
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 +http://klabs.org/richcontent/fpga_content/Antifuse_Data/b4/programmed_m2m_antifuse_b4.jpg
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 +http://klabs.org/richcontent/fpga_content/pages/notes/antifuse_notes.htm
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