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Temperature rise of traces in PCB

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Recently, the chart of temp. rise
in I*P*C* 2*2*2*1 doc, are in discussion. :agrue:

A new one chart, I*P*C* 2*1*5*2 replace
the old 2*2*2*1. :fadein:

If some one have a notice, or a valid temp. rise
chart, please reply, or send a Private Message.

Please respect the board rules ! Skywalker.
 

Hi j2356r,
i know a Ultrcad temp. rise calculator, is good
conservative and based only on I*P*C 2*2*2*1.

The last calculator are T*h*e*r*m*a*l*M*a*n*C*a*l*c
This new one consider moore paremeters, for calculating
a correctly temp. rise. And is based on I*P*C* 2*1*5*2*

But limited in a free version, only at the I*P*C 2*2*2*1 ! :sm37:
If some one have moore info please reply ! Or send PM !

Best, Skywalker.
 

I have find on Thermal Man(agement) site.

Many information on temperature rise, of
PCB traces, very interesting, with a FREE
Calculator (limited to I*P*C* 22*21). And
some information on I*P*C* 2*1*5*2.

It's all at the moment, if some-one have
other information please reply or PM.
Skywalker.
 

Hi, someone know if the I*P*C*
2*1*5*2* are released ?

Skywalker.
 

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