Temperature Measurement in Electronics Design Webinar

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc is offering a webinar entitled, "Temperature Measurement in Electronics Design." The webcast takes place on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 from 2:00-3:15 pm (Eastern Time). Attendees will learn about the importance of measuring temperature in an electronic system, the instruments that are needed, and the essential locations within a system which engineers should measure.

Dr. Kaveh Azar will present the webinar. Dr. Azar is ATS' president and CEO and an internationally recognized expert in the thermal management of electronic devices. He is a frequent speaker and lecturer in analytical and experimental methods in electronics cooling. Dr. Azar holds more than 36 national and international patents, is the author of Thermal Measurements in Electronics Cooling and has published more than 75 articles and book chapters.

Temperature Measurement in Electronic Systems

Why should engineers measure temperature in a system? What instruments are needed? Where should an engineer take temperature measurements? The thermal experts at ATS answer these questions, and yours, to demystify temperature measurement and show its importance in effective thermal management.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008
2:00-3:15 p.m. (ET)

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