Methods of maintaining electronics at best operating temperatures reviewed. Paper surveys cooling techniques for electronic components and sensors that must be kept at temperatures ranging from thousandths of kelvin to room temperature. Discusses characteristics of various coolers in terms of ground and space applications, cooling capacity, reliability, and temperature range. Also discusses briefly, cooling of conventional electronic circuitry operating few degrees above environmental temperature by natural or forced convection of air or liquid. At greater length, discusses passive and active refrigeration of "cold" electronic circuitry operating below environmental temperature.


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    Title :

    Survey Of Cooling Techniques


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    1989-07-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English


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