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An electronic circuit breaker (ECB) is a switching device that can be operated manually and automatically to manage and shield an electrical power system. The switch is designed to safeguard electrical circuits from damage induced by overcurrent or overload or short circuit. Its primary function is interrupting current flow after protective relays detect a fault. The ECB is developed in such a way that it trips every time the current crosses the safe level to avoid overheating, melting, and potential fires. Difference between Breaker and Fuse Even though Electronic Circuit Breakers and fuses serve the same purpose, ECBs are more…