Christian Piguet
(Centre suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique SA)
24/09/2009, 14:15
Topical Session: Low power designs for chips, boards and systems
Oral
The design of Systems-on-Chip (SoC) in very deep submicron technologies becomes a very complex task that has to bridge very high level system description to low level consideration due to technology defaults and variations. This talk will describe some of these low level main issues, such as dynamic and static power consumption, temperature, technology variations, interconnect, DFM,...
Prof.
John Richard Thome
(Laboratory of Heat and Mass Transfer)
24/09/2009, 15:00
Topical Session: Low power designs for chips, boards and systems
Oral
An overview of the author’s decade of experience with two-phase cooling research for computer chips and power electronics will be described with its possible beneficial application to high energy physics experiments. Flow boiling in multi-microchannel cooling elements in silicon (or aluminium) have the potential to provide high cooling rates (up to as high as 350 W/cm2), stable and uniform...