Flashburn is a phenomenon that occurs in electronic components when they are subjected to sudden, excessive electrical energy, often resulting in visible damage such as burn marks or charring. It typically happens when a circuit is overloaded or short-circuited, causing a rapid discharge of energy that the component cannot safely handle. This sudden surge can lead to irreversible damage, rendering the affected device or part unusable. Flashburn is particularly common in high-power electronics, power supplies, and devices that experience voltage spikes or power surges. FLASHBURN |