Q: What is PCB Thermal Impedance
A: PCB thermal impedance, often referred to as thermal resistance or θJA (theta-JA), measures a printed circuit board’s (PCB) ability to dissipate heat generated by electronic components mounted on it. It quantifies how effectively a PCB can conduct and spread heat away from the components…
Too Much PCB Heat: Consider Thermal Vias
Thermal vias, also known as heat vias or thermal holes, is a type of plated hole used in printed circuit boards (PCBs) and electronic devices to help dissipate heat generated by electronic components, such as integrated circuits (ICs) or power devices. These vias are designed…
Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT): 7 Advantages
Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) is a specialized testing methodology used to improve the reliability of electronic assemblies and other products. It is a stress testing technique designed to identify weaknesses and potential failure modes in a product in a relatively short period of time….
MIL-STD-202: Reliability & Durability Testing
MIL-STD-202 is a United States Military Standard that outlines test methods and procedures for the environmental and mechanical testing of electronic and electrical components and equipment. This standard aims to establish uniform test methods to evaluate the performance and reliability of these components and equipment…
Q: Why do Thermal Cycling Testing
A: Thermal cycling testing is a process used to evaluate the performance and reliability of a product when exposed to alternating thermal conditions. It involves subjecting the product to repeated cycles of temperature changes, typically between extreme hot and cold temperatures. Thermal cycling testing aims…