Cooling experts out there, some help please
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Bob Drzyzgula bob at drzyzgula.orgMon May 21 18:45:15 PDT 2001
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As an aside in this discussion, I'd like to recommend a book that can be quite enlightening -- and entertaining: "Hot Air Rises and Heat Sinks, Everything You Know About Cooling Electronics is Wrong" by Tony Kordyban, ASME Press, 1998, ISBN 0-7918-0074-1 The book is written in a humorous style (and in fact is LOL-funny in many places) but the author really does an excellent job of explaining heat transfer in electronic devices. I found that most of the online booksellers (Amazon, B&N, etc) didn't tend to keep this book in stock, but you can order it directly from ASME: http://www.asmeny.org/cgi-bin/WEB017C?351719+0001+AP+HT+800741 I have no affilation with the ASME or Mr. Kordyban. This book was recommended by Bob Pease of National Semiconductor at an Analog design seminar road show they were doing a few weeks ago, which is how I learned of it. --Bob
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