
ReVolt – Technical Q&A
ReVolt is cleaning up Hollywood's emission problems today and next will address construction sites, emergency response and events with portable DC power
Thermal calculations required when selecting heat sinking are relatively straightforward but can be time-consuming, particularly if you want to investigate the impact of changes to certain parameters. To help speed up the process of determining what heat sink is required for your design, the Vicor tool suite includes a calculator that lets you quickly and easily evaluate thermal issues for heat sink selection.
The tool can make four separate calculations:
Originally designed for use with Vicor modules, the tool can also be applied to thermal calculations for our other products. For more in-depth calculations, there is an option to download an Excel spreadsheet.
Ensuring adequate heat sinking is critical for reliable power system operation. Try the thermal calculation for heat sink selection, and see how it could speed up your development process.
ReVolt – Technical Q&A
ReVolt is cleaning up Hollywood's emission problems today and next will address construction sites, emergency response and events with portable DC power
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