RustyH
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2013
- 58
Sorry to trouble peaple for such a basic question, but Im trying to get my head around thermal Impedance.
Say you know Junction to Case Impedance of a IC chip, and say is was 5°C/w. The IC was producing 1w of power. Then you knew the Case Temperature (say 60°C). Would the Junction temperature simply be Tcase - (Power * Impedance) = 60 - (1 * 5) = 55°C?
Say you know Junction to Case Impedance of a IC chip, and say is was 5°C/w. The IC was producing 1w of power. Then you knew the Case Temperature (say 60°C). Would the Junction temperature simply be Tcase - (Power * Impedance) = 60 - (1 * 5) = 55°C?