‘Rubbish In, Rubbish Out’ is a common and well-accepted fact in the world of thermal simulation—actually any type of simulation, for that matter. Regardless of the technical capabilities of your ...
The drive for better efficiency in the power electronics industry has generated enormous gains in the last few years. The design of power semiconductors has improved, silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium ...
The electronics industry exists in a continuous state of evolution. The world’s biggest companies are either launching new products, or refining and improving existing ones. In keeping with consumer ...
The high power consumption of electronic systems, driven by applications in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC), is generating a significant demand to address overheating ...
Thermal, stress and electronics cooling in-design analysis empowers designers to utilize ECAD and MCAD seamlessly for multiphysics simulation of electro-mechanical systems Convergence of FEM and CFD ...
Several aspects must be taken into account when dealing with power electronic design. Within a system we can identify different elements such as thermal dissipation, electrical characteristics, ...
Ansys Inc has announced the latest release of Ansys Icepak software, which applies fluid-dynamics technology to electronics thermal management. The 12.0 release introduces new features for PCB ...
Recent studies and industry guidelines highlight advanced thermal simulation, material choices, and layout techniques as critical for managing heat in high-power printed circuit boards. Researchers ...
The level of difficulty in designing electro-technique devices has increased, owing to thermal stress. With the development of electric vehicles and electric aircraft, and to keep up with the recent ...
High-power electronics are pushing PCBs to their thermal limits, demanding smarter materials, layouts, and cooling strategies. Engineers are turning to advanced substrates, copper designs, and hybrid ...
Each time a device is turned off and on, its temperature changes. (Just think about how often your phone lights up all day.) Energy flowing through several layers of tightly stacked materials causes ...