ABSTRACT A smart watch is one of the most popular wearable devices now. Along with battery life and security, thermal safety is the most common concern. We show how to meet the ergonomic standards for users and predict thermal performance in typical scenarios. Thermal simulation software applied at the design stage can provide guidance on the use of heat spreading materials … [Read more...]
Does a 10°C Increase in Temperature Really Reduce the Life of Electronics by Half?
This may seem like a silly question to ask in a magazine entitled “Electronics Cooling”, but why do we really care what temperature of electronics really is, anyway? The simple answer to that question is that it is universally recognized that electronics reliability when devices are too hot for too long of a time. The difficult answers to the question are in defining exactly … [Read more...]
From Measurements to Standardized Multi-Domain Compact Models of Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
Co-authored by: Genevieve Martin*, Andras Poppe, Sangye Lungten, Veli Heikkinen, Joan Yu, Marta Rencz, Robin Bornoff *Corresponding Author Introduction The rise of LED technology is changing the ecosystem of the lighting industry. Delphi4LED [1] is a European Union consortium that is responding to these changes by providing the EU LED Lighting industry with a set of tools … [Read more...]
Simulation Driven Design Optimization for Reduction of Temperature on a High Current Density PCB
Co-authored by: Nitesh Kumar Sardana, Susyamala Pavan Kumar Busam, Dr. Laxmidhar Biswal Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solution Pvt. Ltd. Abstract The market demand for lightweight and cost effective electronic products with multi-functional operations leads to the introduction of plastic housing and high current density on board. In general, automotive electronic … [Read more...]
How Vapor-Compression Cooling Works
Vapor-compression cooling can be found in virtually any home, such as in air conditioners that remove heat from our homes and in refrigerators that store our food. The history of vapor-compression goes back to 1805 where Oliver Evans, an American inventor, described a closed vapor-compression refrigeration cycle for producing ice. The first working vapor-compression … [Read more...]
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