Thermal Management Strategies for Embedded Electronic Components of Wearable Computers
- 15 September 1999
- journal article
- Published by ASME International in Journal of Electronic Packaging
- Vol. 122 (2) , 98-106
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.483140
Abstract
Wearable computers are rugged, portable computers that can be comfortably worn on the body and easily operated for maintenance applications. The recently developed process of Shape Deposition Manufacturing has created the opportunity to embed the electronics of wearable computers in a polymer composite substrate. As both a protective outer case and a conductive heat dissipating medium, the substrate satisfies two basic constraints of wearable computer design: ruggedness and cooling efficiency. One such application of embedded electronics is the VuMan3R, a wearable computer designed and manufactured at Carnegie Mellon University for aircraft maintenance. This paper combines finite element numerical simulations, physical experimentation, and analytical models to understand the thermal phenomena of embedded electronic design and to explore the thermal design space. Numerical models ascertain the effect of heat spreaders and polymer composite substrates on the thermal performance, while physical experimentation of an embedded electronic artifact ensures the accuracy of the numerical simulations and the practicality of the thermal design. Analytical models using thermal resistance networks predict the heat flow paths within the embedded electronic artifact as well as the role of conductive fillers used in polymer composites. [S1043-7398(00)00102-X]Keywords
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