(Editor's Note: Part 2 of this article will appear in the November 2003 issue of ElectronicsCooling.) Cooling electronic systems is one of the major focal points of the design process and the key to a successful product launch. Many options to attain successful operation are available, ranging from passive cooling to cryogenics. These options are obviously power dissipation … [Read more...]
Cooling Issues for Automotive Electronics
Electronic content in cars and trucks has significantly increased in the last 30 years. Much of the functional content of these vehicles is now generated or controlled by electronic systems. This trend will continue in the future, as more mechanical functions are converted to electronic and electrical functions. A list of many current automotive electronic functions can be … [Read more...]
Calculations for Thermal Interface Materials
It's no news to any of the readers of this publication that the increased power dissipation of integrated circuits has led to continuous refinement of package designs and component materials. This trend has increased the importance of thermal interface materials (TIMs) as a key factor in determining the thermal performance of packages intended for high-power applications. This … [Read more...]
Thermal Capacitance
When time enters the equations, the ability of a material to store or release heat becomes a crucial parameter. This issue's technical data column is devoted to a basic understanding of thermal capacitance. Thermal capacity (or heat capacity) is defined as: Cth = V � � cp [J/K] where: V =Volume (m3) = Density (kg/m3) cp = Specific heat (J/kgK) at constant pressure (the … [Read more...]
The Weakest Link in Air Cooling
So far, this 21st Century has been a big disappointment. I grew up on the science fiction of the 1950's and 60's. Plus I knew that the stories of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells had turned out to be amazingly accurate predictions of real technological advances. So I was expecting that, if I lived long enough to see the 21st Century (no way - I'll be in my 40's!), I'd be … [Read more...]
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