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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

[oopic] Re: ooPIC-R Optional Voltage Regulator

>
> You can mount a heatsink (permanently) to any chip with thermal
> epoxy - but I think that you are right, I should just fire the thing
> up and see if it works.
>

I guess you could glue the heatsink to the plastic case but I'm not
sure how effective it would be. The VR is designed to move the heat
to the tab and fron the tab to the PCB. I would think the thermal
resistance of the plastic would be a limiting factor on the efficacy
of a glued on heatsink.

Richard

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