Conrad, a google search for "heatsink design" will turn up lot's of help.
There will be one or more links for calculating heatsink dimensions based on
heat removal requirements.
Adding air cooling makes a huge difference in heat sink dimensions as you
might expect. The design programs will show this as well.
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 3/1/2013 8:26:06 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
conrad@g0ruz.com writes:
I am just about to try an build my first ever SSPA using a pallet with a
heat-spreader, only 250W in AB for this first one. I must confess that I
am utterly clueless when it comes to working out what I need for a
heatsink.
The device is a BLF278 and there is some thermal data on the datasheet
as you might expect. This amplifier will be operating on the low VHF
bands so I expect I'll get an efficiency of around 55% in AB mode. The
max dissipation of the device is 500W so I suppose that means that I
have to get rid of 225W of heat. The datasheet then goes on to mention
thermal resistance from the junction to the mounting base and then the
thermal resistance from the mounting base to the heatsink. Is the
mounting base the heat-spreader or is that just the mounting flange of
the device.
Anyway armed with that data how on earth do I figure out the heat
sinking requirements.
Assuming someone enlightens me can anyone tell me a good source of
suitable heatsinks in Europe, even better if it is a UK source? I would
like to mount a pair of 24v fans on the heatsink relatively easily.
Many thanks
Conrad G0RUZ
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