A novel matrix reduction method for the efficient and automatic construction of boundary condition independent dynamic compact thermal models having a chosen accuracy, is proposed. The method is implemented in a code which allows constructing boundary condition independent dynamic compact thermal models of any multi-die package modeled within a 3-D commercial mesher. The proposed approach has many advantages with respect to previous approaches in terms of robustness, efficiency, and applicability. The method is validated through the analysis of a dual-flat no-leads 12-leads package.

Matrix reduction tool for creating boundary condition independent dynamic compact thermal models

CODECASA, LORENZO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

A novel matrix reduction method for the efficient and automatic construction of boundary condition independent dynamic compact thermal models having a chosen accuracy, is proposed. The method is implemented in a code which allows constructing boundary condition independent dynamic compact thermal models of any multi-die package modeled within a 3-D commercial mesher. The proposed approach has many advantages with respect to previous approaches in terms of robustness, efficiency, and applicability. The method is validated through the analysis of a dual-flat no-leads 12-leads package.
2015
THERMINIC 2015 - 21st International Workshop on Thermal Investigations of ICs and Systems
9781467397056
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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