Is it because it can exceed the reverse breakdown voltage of semiconductors?
For instance in low voltage devices say 1-5v is the reverse voltage rated a lot lower than that for damage to occur?
Also I watched a video where a car battery was accidentally connected backwards and the main 80 amp fuse blew yet no other damage occurred. Makes me wonder what failed that drew so much current?
For instance in low voltage devices say 1-5v is the reverse voltage rated a lot lower than that for damage to occur?
Also I watched a video where a car battery was accidentally connected backwards and the main 80 amp fuse blew yet no other damage occurred. Makes me wonder what failed that drew so much current?
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