Adaptive cooling of integrated circuits using digital microfluidics:
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Main Author: Paik, Philip Y. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Norwood, Mass. Artech House ©2007
Series:Artech House integrated microsystems series
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Item Description:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Includes bibliographical references and index
Adaptive Cooling of Integrated Circuits Using Digital Microfluidics; Contents 5; Preface 11; Chapter 1 Thermal Management of Integrated Circuits 15; Chapter 2 Cooling Devices for Integrated Circuits 33; Chapter 3 Adaptive Hot-Spot Cooling Principles and Design 49; Chapter 4 Technology Development 77; Chapter 5 Thermal Effects of Digital Microfluidic Devices 105; Chapter 6 Flow-Through-Based Adaptive Cooling 117; Chapter 7 Programmable Thermal Switch-Based Adaptive Cooling 145; Chapter 8 Concluding Remarks 161; Appendix A Image Analysis Software Using MATLAB 167
Thanks to increasing power consumption and component density, localized?hot spots? are becoming a serious challenge in IC (integrated circuit) chip design? so serious, in fact, that Intel recently had to yank a circuit because it was literally burning. For IC engineers grappling with high power dissipation and thermal issues, new droplet-based cooling techniques using digital microfluidics technology could provide the solution. This definitive guide paves the way, with design and implementation methodologies and prototypes for utilizing this groundbreaking technology. After reviewing cooling
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