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Heat-Sink Modeling and Design With Dipole Moments Representing IC Excitation
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EngineeringElectromagnetic Field CouplingElectromagnetic Compatibility DesignElectromagnetic CompatibilityPhysical Design (Electronics)Numerical SimulationModeling And SimulationComputational ElectromagneticsThermodynamicsElectronic PackagingThermal ModelingDevice Modeling3D Ic ArchitectureElectrical EngineeringAntennaComputer EngineeringHeat TransferMicroelectronicsMicrowave EngineeringIc ExcitationHeat SinkTransmission LineThermal EngineeringCircuit Simulation
Electromagnetic field coupling and radiation from a heat sink is a challenging issue in the electromagnetic compatibility design of high-speed circuits. In order to accurately predict the fields excited by a heat sink, an approach is proposed in this paper to include the equivalent excitation of the heat sink, which is described by some dipole moments constructed from the near-field scanning of the integrated circuit beneath the heat sink. With both the dipole moments and the passive heat-sink structure incorporated in a full-wave model, near-field coupling and far-field radiation can be estimated, and the heat-sink structure can be optimized for mitigating unintentional interferences. Two examples are used to validate and demonstrate the proposed approach.
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