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Heat generation in integrated circuits

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Joule Heating

Joule Heating is a predominant heat mechanism for heat generation in integrated circuits [1] and is an undesired effect.


References

  1. ^ T. Bechtold, E. V. Rudnyi and J. G Korvink, "Dynamic electro-thermal simulation of microsystems—a review," Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering. vol. 15, pp. R17–R31, 2005