Time domain identification of reduced dynamic thermal models is pursued with well established macromodeling techniques, providing electrical equivalents to be integrated in standard circuit simulators. Self and mutual thermal impedances of electronic structures, preliminarily evaluated through accurate 3-D FEM thermal simulations, are directly identified with Time Domain Vector Fitting and synthesised in a lumped PSPICE circuit. Two relevant examples of dynamic electrothermal co-simulation are given, the results of which exhibit significant differences with respect to their isothermal counterparts.

Time domain dynamic electrothermal macromodeling for thermally aware integrated system design / D'Alessandro, V.; de Magistris, M.; Magnani, A.; Rinaldi, N.; GRIVET TALOCIA, Stefano; Russo, S.. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 17th IEEE Workshop on Signal and Power Integrity (SPI) tenutosi a Paris nel 12-15 May 2013) [10.1109/SaPIW.2013.6558332].

Time domain dynamic electrothermal macromodeling for thermally aware integrated system design

GRIVET TALOCIA, STEFANO;
2013

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Time domain identification of reduced dynamic thermal models is pursued with well established macromodeling techniques, providing electrical equivalents to be integrated in standard circuit simulators. Self and mutual thermal impedances of electronic structures, preliminarily evaluated through accurate 3-D FEM thermal simulations, are directly identified with Time Domain Vector Fitting and synthesised in a lumped PSPICE circuit. Two relevant examples of dynamic electrothermal co-simulation are given, the results of which exhibit significant differences with respect to their isothermal counterparts.
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