Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, San Diego have developed a novel evaporator structure that can be integrated directly into electronics to cool chips with micro-sized components. “The idea behind this project is to use liquid, in this case de-ionized water, to absorb the heat produced by any kind of device, then evaporate … [Read more...]
Thermal Adhesive Tape Reduces PCB Production Time
Universal Science, a provider of thermal management solutions, has introduced a reflowable, thermally conductive adhesive tape designed for application during PCB manufacturing. Bondline 1000-Reflow can be laminated directly to PCBs prior to processing, enabling the PCBs to be finished/ supplied with a thermally conductive, mechanical fixing tape pre-applied and thus reducing … [Read more...]
Rugged Circuit Functions at Temperatures Greater than 350 Degrees Celsius
Researchers at the University of Arkansas have developed integrated circuits capable of surviving at temperatures greater than 350 degrees Celsius, or approximately 660 degrees Fahrenheit. Created using silicon carbide, a semiconducting material that is more rugged than conventional materials used in electronics, the new circuits are expected to improve the operation of analog … [Read more...]
Neural Network Boosts Google Data Center Efficiency
In its quest for ever-greater energy efficiency, Google is now employing a new technique that adds a bit of artificial intelligence to its data centers: machine learning. The web giant is using what it calls “neural networks” to optimize its data center operations by monitoring how its servers behave in real-time and adjusting certain parameters accordingly. The project, … [Read more...]
Nanoscale and Microscale Heat Transfer 2014
October 15-17, 2014 Lyon, France Nanoscale and Microscale Heat Transfer IV will present the state-of-the-art and modern trends in nanoscale and microscale heat transfer. It will focus on heat transfer at short length and time scales where the physical laws used in classical heat transfer are not valid anymore. Thermal radiation at subwavelength scales or heat conduction … [Read more...]
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