Design Considerations For Consumer Products Utilizing High Voltage

Author(s):  
John Martens ◽  
Gary Johnson ◽  
Paul So
Author(s):  
MEHMET UĞRAŞ CUMA ◽  
EMRAH YİRİK ◽  
ÇAĞLA DERİCİOĞLU ◽  
ERDEM ÜNAL ◽  
BURAK ONUR ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ganesh Iyer ◽  
Wei Li ◽  
Lavanya Gopalakrishnan

Microphone is a critical component for seamless communication converting an acoustic signal (vocal) to an electrical signal. Traditionally Electrets Condenser Microphones (ECM) have been the primary proponent of audio component in many consumer products. With functionally rich consumer devices (example smart phones, etc) there is a growing trend to look at components with higher functionality but a smaller form factor. Microelectronic Mechanical Systems (MEMS) microphone is seen as a possible replacement to ECM due to its significant reduction in form fit with additional functionality. The paper is an effort to illustrate steps that can be considered while designing MEMS microphone in a system. This includes Design considerations, Reliability tests, Manufacturing challenges and Readiness to ensure higher yield during the final assembly. Manufacturing issues (Top 5) and guideline presented in the paper are not just to increase the assembly yield (system level), but also to increase an awareness upfront to the design phase to help create a robust system/product.


1998 ◽  
Vol 45 (7) ◽  
pp. 1595-1604 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.P. Schoen ◽  
J.M. Woodall ◽  
J.A. Cooper ◽  
M.R. Melloch

Author(s):  
Ankan De ◽  
Adam Morgan ◽  
Subhashish Bhattacharya ◽  
Douglas C. Hopkins

In this paper an attempt has been made to demonstrate various package design considerations to accommodate series connection of high voltage Si-IGBT (6500V/25A die) and SiC-Diode (6500V/25A die). The effects of connecting the cathode of the series diode to the collector of the IGBT versus connecting the emitter of the IGBT to the anode of the series diode has been analyzed in regards to gate terminal operation and the parasitic line inductance of the structure. ANSYS Q3D/MAXWELL software have been used to analyze and extract parasitic inductance and capacitances in the package along with electromagnetic fields, electric potentials, and current density distributions throughout the package for variable parameters. SIMPLIS-SIMETRIX is used to simulate typical switch behavior for different parasitic parameters under hard switched conditions. Various simulation results have then been used to redesign and justify the optimized package structure for the final current switch design. The thermal behavior of such a package is also conducted in COMSOL in order to ensure that the thermal ratings of the power devices is not exceeded, and to understand where potentially harmful hotspots could arise and estimate the maximum attainable frequency of operation. The main motivation of this work is to enumerate detailed design considerations for packing a high voltage current switch package.


Author(s):  
Emanuel Balzan ◽  
Philip Farrugia ◽  
Owen Casha ◽  
Liberato Camilleri ◽  
Andrew Wodehouse

AbstractToys are children's first consumer products and while playing they acquire numerous skills, learn about their environment and socialise with other children and adults. Toys are adapted and used by clinicians as therapeutic devices because they allow them to create bonds and communicate with children. Aesthetical aspects should be considered early in the design process, especially since pre-schoolers’ views are still dominated by the appearance of artefacts, also known as, the perceptual salient characteristics. The study of emotions mediates the understanding of the relationships between a product, user and the process with which consumers set up preferences over products. Decisions taken in each design stage will influence whether therapeutic devices will be enjoyed by children. An experiment was carried out to test out pre-schoolers’ preferences on individual attributes: form, dimension, material (hardness and weight) and surface (appearance and texture). This study exposed dominant characteristic preferences and the fact that some are influenced by gender and age. Employing these findings in therapeutic devices will enable clinicians to better engage the children during therapy.


2006 ◽  
Vol 527-529 ◽  
pp. 1449-1452 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Sui ◽  
Ginger G. Walden ◽  
Xiao Kun Wang ◽  
James A. Cooper

We compare the on-state characteristics of five 4H-SiC power devices designed to block 20 kV. At such a high blocking voltage, the on-state current density depends heavily on the degree of conductivity modulation in the drift region, making the IGBT and thyristor attractive devices for high blocking voltages.


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