According to Chinese site UDN, Samsung is looking for a heat-pipe supplier to dissipate heat from the Galaxy S7 smartphone's processor. “Tiny pipes inside the phone are filled with a liquid coolant, which circulates around the heat-producing components like the chipset and then away, taking excess heat with it,” Slash Gear reported. Because space is limited in smartphones, … [Read more...]
Photonic Sintering Could Lead to Creation of New High-tech Products
Recently, Engineers at Oregon State University have made a discovery concerning the physics of photonic "sintering," which could lead to new advances in solar cells, flexible electronics, various types of sensors and other high-tech products. “Sintering is the fusing of nanoparticles to form a solid, functional thin-film that can be used for many purposes, and the process … [Read more...]
White Graphene Could Develop Thinner, More Flexible Electronics
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are examining “white graphene” for the development of new electronics and quantum devices. “The material, technically known as hexagonal boron nitride, features better transparency than its sister, graphene, is chemically inert, or non-reactive, and atomically smooth. It also features high mechanical … [Read more...]
Liquid Cooling – ‘Practical Guidelines to Design & Manufacture’ Webinar
Industry trends continue to produce smaller footprints with higher power densities. In some cases, Liquid Cooling is the answer for cooling your application. This discussion will go over the basic design and structure of several standard and custom liquid cooling solutions while highlighting the manufacturing process most appropriate for your application. Watch this webinar on … [Read more...]
Thermal Facts and Fairy Tales – Electronics Cooling Communication for dumMEs and dumEEs
Bringing Together Mechanical and Electrical Engineers By Jim Wilson Electronics cooling design and analysis problems inherently bring together engineers from different backgrounds, especially mechanical and electrical engineers. Engineers with a heat transfer or fluid mechanics background usually studied these subjects in the mechanical engineering department. Understanding … [Read more...]
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