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has glosseng: A Polyfuse is a one-time-programmable memory component used in semiconductor circuits for storing unique data like chip identification numbers or memory repair data. Polyfuses were developed as a replacement of laser fuses. Initially, the flexibility of electrical programming was the main driver. In addition to adding flexibility, modern polyfuses are much smaller than laser fuses, since they do not require as much distance between the devices. Laser fuses need this large distance since a lot of debris is generated by blowing the fuses up with a laser. This debris can unprogram nearby programmed devices.
lexicalizationeng: polyfuse
instance of(noun) an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
resistance, resistor

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