Hard Cover Volumes of Qpedia Thermal eMagazine Now Available from ATS
Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc., ATS, is now providing the complete editorial contents of its widely-read Qpedia Thermal eMagazine in three hardbound volumes comprising every technical article published between 2008 and 2010. Each books provides an authoritative resource for design engineers, students, and others who want to learn more about the theories and applications of electronics thermal management.
Norwood, MA, March 25, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Advanced Thermal Solutions, ATS, has published a three volume set of Qpedia Thermal eMagazine, containing all of the electronics thermal management articles published online in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Each hardbound, full-color book includes a full year’s collection of 48 technical articles, offering expert coverage on topics ranging from new cooling approaches inside chip packages to better thermal management of large modern data centers.
Additional topics include alternative methods for controlling a hot chip’s junction temperature, cooling high power LEDs, and how to characterize – and optimize – the airflow inside an electronics enclosure. Multiple articles explain how to choose and apply the most effective heat sinks. Additional features show how to address the thermal challenges of multi-core processors.
Most of the articles in this useful collection are written and edited at the engineer-level by the thermal and mechanical engineers from Advanced Thermal Solutions, including Kaveh Azar, Ph.D., the company’s president and CEO; and Bahman Tavassoli, Ph.D., its chief technologist. Both Drs. Azar and Tavassoli are internationally recognized experts in the thermal management of electronics.
Qpedia Thermal eMagazine, Volumes One, Two and Three can be purchased for immediate delivery from the ATS website. Each volume is available separately and discounts are available on multiple volume orders. See qats.com for details.
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Additional topics include alternative methods for controlling a hot chip’s junction temperature, cooling high power LEDs, and how to characterize – and optimize – the airflow inside an electronics enclosure. Multiple articles explain how to choose and apply the most effective heat sinks. Additional features show how to address the thermal challenges of multi-core processors.
Most of the articles in this useful collection are written and edited at the engineer-level by the thermal and mechanical engineers from Advanced Thermal Solutions, including Kaveh Azar, Ph.D., the company’s president and CEO; and Bahman Tavassoli, Ph.D., its chief technologist. Both Drs. Azar and Tavassoli are internationally recognized experts in the thermal management of electronics.
Qpedia Thermal eMagazine, Volumes One, Two and Three can be purchased for immediate delivery from the ATS website. Each volume is available separately and discounts are available on multiple volume orders. See qats.com for details.
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Andrea Koss
781-769-2800
www.qats.com
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