The heat transfer coefficient is used to describe convective heat transfer between a solid and a fluid, as in Equation (1). The heat transfer coefficient is a defined parameter, not a physical property like thermal conductivity, and different definitions are used for different situations. The preferred definition for use in the electronics-cooling situation is … [Read more...]
The Temperature Ratings Of Electronic Parts
Introduction Semiconductor parts are most often specified for use in the "commercial" 0 to 70°C and, to a lesser extent, in the "industrial" -40 to 85°C operating temperature range. These operating temperature ratings generally satisfy the demands of the dominant semiconductor customers in the computer, telecommunications, and consumer electronic industries. There is also a … [Read more...]
Thermal Interface Materials: A Brief Review of Design Characteristics and Materials
Introduction In the past few decades, as microprocessors have continued to evolve along Moore's law, providing increased functionality and performance, there has been an associated increase in cooling demand driven both by the increase in raw power and in local power densities on the die, commonly referred to as "hot spots"[1, 2]. Considerable attention has therefore been given … [Read more...]
Cooling Technology Options, Part 2
(Editor's Note: Part 1 of this article appeared in the August 2003 issue of ElectronicsCooling. Illustration references in this part begin with Figure 5.) 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 … [Read more...]
Prediction of Thermal Contact Resistance
All engineering surfaces exhibit some level of microscopic roughness. The resistance to heat flow through a contact interface occurs because only a small portion (usually 1-2%) [1] of the nominal surface area is actually in contact. Heat may pass through the interface via three paths: conduction through the contact spots, conduction through the gas present in the gap between … [Read more...]
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