The PowerSite attachment lets power semiconductors mount directly onto heat sinks without mechanical fasteners. The PowerSite process selectively bonds insulated copper pads onto aluminum heat sinks.
When choosing an effective heat sink, engineers usually consider its price, size, weight, performance and other features. But equal care should be given to deciding how the heat sink will be attached ...
Increasing the processing power of electronic equipment often means that more transistors have to be squeezed into tighter packages. And higher circuit densities increase the amount of heat that must ...
http://www.coolinnovations.comAs dissipated heat loads continue to rise, engineers seek increasingly efficient heat sinks. The efficiency of various heat sink ...
Electronic devices, including those in telecommunications and high-power systems, generate heat during normal operation. That heat must be dissipated to avoid junction temperatures exceeding tolerable ...
Cost-effective burn-in-with-test is essential to produce high reliability components. To ensure uniform burn-in of all components, a test solution must control the temperature, voltage, power, test ...
In recent years, increases in processing power mean advanced semiconductor devices now dissipate astounding levels of power. For many applications, cooling these devices has become a major challenge.