The 35th Semiconductor Thermal Management conference starts in a week and is being held in Silicon Valley, CA. Electronics Cooling is one of the media sponsors and will have an exhibit booth –stop by to say hello, pick up some literature and chat with us to learn more about what is “hot” in the electronics industry and how it is so “cool” to work on thermal management! … [Read more...]
A Preview of Automotive Electronics Thermal Management: AMAA Symposium 2018
The 22nd International Forum on Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications (AMAA 2018) starts this week at Berlin, Germany. This international forum covering the progress in connected, automated, and electrified vehicles this year has the theme “Smart Systems for Clean, Safe and Shared Road Vehicles.” The conference is co-sponsored by EPoSS, the European Technology … [Read more...]
DCIM And Deepmind, Take 2: AI to Control Google’s Data Center Cooling
Readers of Electronics Cooling will no doubt recall our blog Of Deepmind, DCIM, and Data Center Cooling published two years ago where we highlighted some of the good design practices Google uses to improve (i.e., decrease) Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) metric in its data centers. In that blog we cited one metric for average PUE that steadily decreased from 1.20 in 2008 to … [Read more...]
Someday Humans Will “See” The Heat!
Many biological creatures are enabled with the ability to “see” the heat – reptiles, for example, effectively use this ability to detect the size of the heat-emitting object and its range. Other biological entities, including mammals, are enabled with the ability to perceive heat by a process known as Thermoception or Thermoreception. As humans, we are capable of sensing … [Read more...]
A Brief Overview of Thermal Management in Printed Electronics
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles to appear in Electronics Cooling addressing emerging areas for electronics thermal management. Printed electronics (PE) is one of the key enabling technologies of many electronic products that we take for granted today, not just in functional feasibility but also in cost that seems to be on a continuous downward trend. … [Read more...]
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