An
antifuse is an electrical device that performs the opposite function to a
fuse. Whereas a fuse starts with a low resistance and is designed to permanently break an
electrically conductive path (typically when the
current through the path exceeds a specified limit), an antifuse starts with a high resistance and is designed to permanently create an electrically conductive path (typically when the voltage across the antifuse exceeds a certain level). This technology has many applications.