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Electronic Equipment Cooling Techniques - 2nd Edition | Efficient Thermal Management Solutions for Computers, Servers & Data Centers
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Electronic Equipment Cooling Techniques - 2nd Edition | Efficient Thermal Management Solutions for Computers, Servers & Data Centers
Electronic Equipment Cooling Techniques - 2nd Edition | Efficient Thermal Management Solutions for Computers, Servers & Data Centers
Electronic Equipment Cooling Techniques - 2nd Edition | Efficient Thermal Management Solutions for Computers, Servers & Data Centers
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Details infallible techniques for designing electronic hardware to withstand severe thermal environments. Using both SI and English units throughout, it presents methods for the development of various reliable electronic systems without the need of high-speed computers. It also offers mathematical modeling applications, using analog resistor networks, to provide the breakup of complex systems into numerous individual thermal resistors and nodes for those who prefer high-speed digital computer solutions to thermal problems.
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This book covers cooling of electronic equipment in depth. The best feature of the book is the completely worked out examples that Steinberg uses. The reader not only gets the equations, but also sees how they are applied in realistic examples. The only thing that I would have liked to see, but did not, was an example or two dealing more with the cooling of high powered semiconductors (such as the larger IGBTs).

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