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Unread 08-04-2016, 13:57
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Re: Non-SIGNAL LEVEL power on custom circuit boards

Max,
Yes, I hate that rule for that confusion.
Yes, we care about the wire gauge for what protection device it is using. If your are connected to the 2 amp output of the VRM, then you must have 22 AWG as the power wiring. If you are running smaller than 2 amp circuit traces, then those traces become the secondary fuse. We know that if the wire feeding your custom circuit were to short, the protection would prevent that wiring from catching fire. If you were to feed a string of LEDs with #36 wire, then we know that the wire shorting would likely produce some short duration fire, flame and smoke but that the VRM and then the breaker or fuse feeding that module would act to protect the wiring feeding the module.
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