Electronics package with improved thermal management by thermoac

Refrigeration – Gas compression – heat regeneration and expansion – e.g.,...

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60520, 622592, F25B 900

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ABSTRACT:
Electronic chips are cooled to an efficient operating temperature by engaging their exposed planar surfaces with a heat sink assembly. The heat sink assembly is a part of the cold end heat sink of a thermoacoustic heat pump that utilizes either traveling wave or standing wave heat pumping to transport heat from the cold end heat exchanger to the warm end heat exchanger, utilizing a coaxial pulse tube refrigerator to pump or transport the heat from the electronic chips and the cold end heat exchanger.

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