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New Electronics

by Msecadm4921

Available from CEDIP Infrared Systems (www.cedip-infrared.com) is a new technical paper describing their IR camera technology that are enabling the electronics industry to develop new generations of improved products, it is claimed.

The electronics industry is rich in applications for IR cameras, CEDIP claim. Applications share the need for accurate measurement of IR radiation through carefully designed infrared imaging instruments. Offering optical performance, sensitivity and fast frame rate the CEDIP JADE IR camera range delivers many advantages for use in electronics applications, the makers claim.

With current and future generation of microprocessors demanding ever increasing clock frequencies the need to implement effective heat sink mechanisms at the board and chip levels is dictating research into new heat dissipative materials and technological solutions, the firm says. To offer a solution to these demands, CEDIP reports it has developed a set of microscopic lenses for its JADE camera range specifically designed for the electronic microscopy applications that offer spatial resolution of 20µm and 10µm respectively.

Gaining improvement in the heat dissipation of electronic packages is another area of interest to the electronics industry, say CEDIP, since greater and greater performance is required from these components. The company reports that the new article describes how JADE IR cameras may be used in these applications to study how the heat dissipates in the package and within the PCB around the package.

Further examples shown include the use of JADE IR cameras to inspect printed circuit board (PCB) which is gaining in popularity with electronics manufacturers for trouble-shooting new circuit developments and for maintenance applications, the firm says.

For a copy of this technical paper or further information on the JADE IR camera range please contact CEDIP Infrared Systems: