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Power Density in Liquid-Cooled Power Converters (Download)

Feb. 24, 2023

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Power-supply electronic designs are constantly striving for miniaturization with optimum power density.  And, no doubt, such miniaturization will need more advanced thermal-management solutions. In the past, power-converter architectures have employed forced or natural convection cooling.

One key thermal-management technique for those shrinking power supplies and higher levels of power is liquid cooling, which has the ability of high heat removal.

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