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News Release from: Flomerics | Subject: Flotherm
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 May 2006
Simulator copes with ICs embedded in
PCBs
Imbera used Flotherm thermal simulation software to optimise the thermal management of a series of integrated module boards that use a novel production process.
Imbera engineers used Flotherm thermal simulation software from Flomerics to optimise early in the design phase the thermal management of a series of integrated module boards (IMBs) that use a unique production process The thermal properties of the new technology were difficult to determine as there is no standard for defining the thermal resistance of a printed circuit board (PCB) in which an integrated circuit (IC) is embedded
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Simulations provided fundamental information about the thermal behaviour of the structure, such as the heat flow path.
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All interconnections between the IC and substrate are processed simultaneously.
The thermal properties of the new technology were challenging to define because the technology is so new and is developing very rapidly.
Tight schedules limited the number of prototyping runs that could be executed.
Flotherm software from Flomerics is ideally suited to this type of complicated electronics cooling problem because it is specially designed for electronic cooling applications.
Flotherm provides an abundant supply of thermal model libraries for existing components and tools that allow users to assemble models from libraries, avoiding the need to create them from scratch.
Imbera engineers used Flotherm to model two types of IMB structures, ball grid array (BGA) modules and ICs embedded in motherboards, in a standard still air environment.
Simulations provided fundamental information about the behaviour of the structure.
The simulation results made it possible for Imbera engineers to optimise the various methods afforded by IMB technology to keep the product operating temperature within specifications.
In addition, the thermal simulations helped keep product cost low by eliminating the need to overdesign.
The simulation models were validated by performing measurements with Micred's "T3Ster" thermal tester.
The T3Ster is unique in its ability to test up to eight components at one time and analyse the results as the test is being performed so the results are immediately available.
"When working with new technology and within several customer projects of different application areas, the need to define thermal requirements early is a necessity", said an Imbera thermal specialist.
"Performing thermal simulations with Flotherm as part of the design process is a good solution for us".
"Many of our customers also use Flotherm, so exchanging models is straightforward".
"Also, Flomerics' design services are useful to us, for example when electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) simulations are needed". Request a free brochure from Flomerics ...
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