电子系统的电气和热设计通常于不同团队之间相互孤立,缺乏互动。如果经验证发现初始设计不够充分,便要开展协同式设计,需投入一定时间和精力来进行协调和迭代。开发团队使用的设计和仿真工具可能不会优先考虑信息与数据的相互交换。
电路设计师通常会假定其电路中的发热元件温度恒定。同样,热设计师也会根据系统中估算的电流和电压假定热功耗恒定。但是,任何系统中的电流和压降都会受到温度的影响,反之亦然。
参加本次网络研讨会,了解领先的半导体元件供应商日本罗姆株式会社如何通过对其设计进行电热仿真来帮助其客户减少成本高昂的重新设计并提高生产率。
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Group Assistant Manager of Solutions Engineering
Ippei Yasutake is the Group Assistant Manager of Solutions Engineering at ROHM Co. Ltd. His main areas of responsibility include thermal and electromagnetic design along with simulations. These are used to develop solutions for his customers’ design and development problems. He is the project leader of the team which developed the ROHM Solution Simulator. He and his team are committed to assisting ROHM’s customers to frontload their designs, ultimately helping them to reduce design and development time and costs.
Business Development Manager for the Electronics and Semiconductor Industry in the Fluid and Thermal domain
Hon Wong is the Business Development Manager for the Electronics and Semiconductor Industry in the Fluid and Thermal domain for Siemens Digital Industries Software. He is based in Singapore and is focused in the area of semiconductor devices and packaging and works with software and hardware product management teams as well as sales teams globally to meet customers’ requirements.
Hon has over two decades of experience of using thermal simulation tools such as Simcenter Flotherm, Simcenter Flovent and Simcenter FLOEFD for a myriad of flow and thermal related problems. He is also experienced in the Energy, Building and Process industries, etc. using CFD solutions. He was previously with BHR Group, Flomerics, Vestas and Mentor Graphics. He received his Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of London and holds a PhD. from Cranfield University.
Principal Engineer
Mike has been with Siemens for 22 years. He is a Principal Engineer working with the PartQuest-Explore Development Team. He is engaged in modeling and simulation of Analog, Mixed-Signal and Multi-Discipline Systems, covering a broad range of applications, including Power, Controls and Mechatronics. He has over 40 years of experience in Aerospace, Automotive and General Systems Engineering, focusing on simulation-based design exploration and analysis, from concept through detailed implementation levels. Mike holds a MSEE in Systems and Control from the University of Southern California, and a BSEE from the University of Cincinnati.