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Can someone help me understand heat generation in electronic
components (IC's, caps, inductors etc)
I just can't seem to get a handle on the concept. Here is what I know:
power = V * I (this should work for anything?) - does this mean that
you can calculate the heat loss from any IC just by knowing its V and
I requirements? Or do we need to know the nitty gritty details of what
components are on the IC?
The only easy one for me is a simple resistor: P = V * I or P = I^2 *
R etc - this IS the heat dissipation for this component
I guess the question is if a circuit (IC or whatever) is being fed P =
V * I power, then does all this energy get dissipated as heat, by
definition? Electrical power in = heat out?
thanks much
confused...
components (IC's, caps, inductors etc)
I just can't seem to get a handle on the concept. Here is what I know:
power = V * I (this should work for anything?) - does this mean that
you can calculate the heat loss from any IC just by knowing its V and
I requirements? Or do we need to know the nitty gritty details of what
components are on the IC?
The only easy one for me is a simple resistor: P = V * I or P = I^2 *
R etc - this IS the heat dissipation for this component
I guess the question is if a circuit (IC or whatever) is being fed P =
V * I power, then does all this energy get dissipated as heat, by
definition? Electrical power in = heat out?
thanks much
confused...