When we use a computer, some amount of heat is generated. Doing heavy tasks, such as playing heavy graphics games, generates more heat. The amount of heat generated is inversely proportional to a ...
You have many choices, including heat-sink type and size, interface material, and attachment method. Heat-sink types include stamped, extruded, bonded, and convoluted-fin heat sinks and fan sinks.
New zipper fin heat sinks from Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) are protecting thousands of components from the dangers of excess heat at a lower cost than other high fin density heat sink types ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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