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- H05K7/20445—Inner thermal coupling elements in heat dissipating housings, e.g. protrusions or depressions integrally formed in the housing the coupling element being an additional piece, e.g. thermal standoff
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- the present invention relates to an electronic device, simultaneously provided with heat dissipation medium and a heat insulation, used in motor-control circuits in general.
- One of these techniques for providing a good thermal coupling of the electronic component with the environment consists in installing metallic elements thermally coupled to the electronic component, as for example, flaps.
- This metallic element has the function of a heat dissipator and is provided with a large area exposed to the surrounding air. In this way, it provides a good thermal coupling between the parts, significantly reducing the rise in temperature of the electronic component when the latter releases heat due to the Joule effect caused by the losses.
- heat tubes Another technique used for transferring heat between the electronic component and the environment are the so-called “heat tubes”, which use cooling fluids that transfer heat by phase change. This is a very efficient way of transferring heat, but it requires a special construction for the dissipator that contains this cooling fluid, thus making it very expensive. In addition, it requires a geometric form as well as a physical space adequate for mounting the parts together.
- Document U.S. Pat. No. 5,208,733 describes an encapsulation comprising a heat dissipator that supports a structural element.
- the dissipator is constituted by a metallic plate of considerable thickness, arranged on the electronic components.
- a layer of polymeric film is placed, by means of a vacuum process, onto the electronic components, which are arranged on a printed-circuit board that in turn is fixed on the structural element.
- a substance composed of silicone in the form of a gel is added to the envelope so as to fill the space existing between the metallic plate and the components.
- this substance does not have electric-insulation characteristics, it does not come into direct contact with the electronic components nor with the printed-circuit board, being limited to the contour defined by the polymeric film.
- This construction requires various associated processes during the manufacture of this envelope, which increase its cost due to the need for much aggregated labor.
- the envelope has another protecting layer, which makes the release of heat to the environment difficult.
- a cooling system and the presence of connectors are described, which increases the cost and the physical space occupied by the envelope.
- the objective of the present invention is to provide a good thermal coupling between the electronic components and the environment, by means of an electronic device having electrical insulation characteristics, which does not need openings for passing metallic components that are responsible for conducting heat to the environment.
- Another objective of this invention is to eliminate the necessity to install specific components for electric insulation between the energized part s of the components and the dissipator exposed to the environment.
- a further objective of this invention is to provide effective and simple dissipation of the heat generated in the circuit, substantially reducing the size of the device, facilitating its construction, avoiding the need for mechanical precision and decreasing the manufacture costs.
- an electronic device comprising an envelope provided with a closed chamber and a printed-circuit board, the latter being positioned in the chamber so as to define a dissipation chamber, the printed-circuit board comprising at least one electronic component positioned in the dissipation chamber, the dissipation chamber comprising a filling simultaneously in contact with the electronic component, the printed-circuit board and a dissipation film.
- FIG. 1 shows a front view in cross-section of the electronic device of the present invention.
- the electronic device 1 is formed by an envelope 2 , a closed chamber 4 , a dissipation chamber 4 ′, a printed-circuit board 3 , electronic components 5 a , 5 b , a filling 7 and a dissipation film 10 .
- the envelope 2 is preferably formed from a rigid polymeric material and can assume different geometric shapes.
- the polymeric material imparts electric-insulation characteristics to the envelope 2 .
- the chamber 4 is delimited by the envelope 2 and represents the empty space formed inside the device 1 .
- the printed-circuit board 3 provided with electronic components 5 a , 5 b , the filling 7 and the dissipation film 10 are inserted into the chamber 4 .
- the printed-circuit board 3 is positioned inside the device 1 , so as to define a dissipation chamber 4 ′, which comprises the electronic components 5 a , which are associated to the first surface 9 of the plate 3 .
- the plate 3 has also electronic components 5 b , associated to its second surface 6 , opposed to the first surface 9 .
- the electronic components 5 a are power electronic components and, due to their characteristics, they are responsible for a relevant portion of the heat dissipated in the circuit. This heat is the result of the Joule effect, present here because of the losses existing in the components.
- the dissipation film 10 is arranged on the inner surface of the envelope 2 and opposite the first surface 9 of the plate 3 .
- the dissipation film 10 is preferably constituted by a metallic material, preferably aluminum, of small thickness, for example, about 0.1 mm and embraces a larger area then the projected areas of the electronic components 5 a , that is to say, the area occupied by the dissipation film is larger than that occupied by the sum of the areas of the outer surfaces of the components 5 a , when these are projected, by way of calculation, onto the inner surface of the envelope 2 .
- the dissipation film 10 is responsible for the transfer of heat to the inner surface of the envelope 2 and by be of a self-adhering type. In this case, one applies a layer of adhesive material onto one of its surfaces, thus facilitating the application and fixation of this film 1 Q onto the Inner surface of the envelope 2 .
- the filling 7 is arranged inside the dissipation chamber 4 ′, simultaneously in contact with the perimeter of the electronic components 5 a , parts of the first surface 9 of the plate 3 where there Is no associated electronic component, as for example, printed-circuit fillets or tracks, and the dissipation film 10 .
- the perimeters of the components 5 b in contact with the filling 7 comprise the edges or portions of these components 5 a which are above the surface 9 of the plate 3 .
- the medium 7 is constituted by gel, elastomer or electrically insulating paste and may be polymeric or not, containing or not containing heat-conducting fillers, The medium 7 should also be electrically insulating, since it is directly in contact with the tracks and terminals of the components of the printed circuit, where there are voltages and heat generation.
- the medium 7 has elasticity and/or plasticity sufficient to accommodate variations in dimensions due to the thermal expansion undergone by the components 5 a , by the printed-circuit plate 3 and by the envelope 2 . In this way, it prevents the occurrence of cracks or detachment of the material of the filling medium 7 with respect to the components 5 a or the tracks, from where one needs to remove beat, creating a clearance filled by air, which makes the passage of heat difficult.
- the medium 7 should not be very fluid, so that it will not flow and fail to fill the desired spaces.
- the heat-conducting fillers When the heat-conducting fillers are present, they constitute heat-conducting and electrically-insulating solid materials in the form of powder or grains, as for example aluminum oxide or an oxide of another metal.
- the granulation of this material depends only upon the process of producing the filling medium 7 and of the physical stability desired for this medium 7 (either more fluid or more solid). For thus purpose, it is preferable to use the material in the form of a powder.
- This medium 7 has electric-insulation properties, while conducting, in a very effective way, the heat dissipated by the power electronic components 5 a and their terminals as well as the heat generated by the tracks as far as the dissipation film 10 . From the dissipation film 10 the heat passes through the envelope 2 , being then transferred to the environment.
Abstract
An electronic device (1) is described, which comprises an envelope (2) comprising a closed chamber (4) and a printed-circuit board (3), the printed-circuit board (3) being positioned in the chamber (4) defining a dissipation chamber (4′), the printed-circuit board (3) comprising at least one electronic device (5 a) positioned in the dissipation chamber (4′), the chamber (4′) comprising a filler (7) simultaneously in contact with the electronic component (5 a), the printed-circuit board (3) and a dissipation film (10).
Description
- The present invention relates to an electronic device, simultaneously provided with heat dissipation medium and a heat insulation, used in motor-control circuits in general.
- Since the circuits used for controlling motors in general, including hermitic compressors for cooling, use electronic components that, upon managing the energy supplied to the equipment, present losses that result in heat generation, there are various techniques of thermal coupling used today for providing transfer of this undesired heat to the environment, avoiding overheating of the circuit, which causes damage and/or reduction of the useful life of the electronic components.
- The better the thermal coupling the better the transfer of heat between the electronic component, in which losses are generated, and the environment. So, the difference in temperature between the source of heat (electronic component with losses) and the environment, divided by the flow of transferred heat, represents the measure of the coupling in degrees Kelvin/Watt.
- One of these techniques for providing a good thermal coupling of the electronic component with the environment consists in installing metallic elements thermally coupled to the electronic component, as for example, flaps. This metallic element has the function of a heat dissipator and is provided with a large area exposed to the surrounding air. In this way, it provides a good thermal coupling between the parts, significantly reducing the rise in temperature of the electronic component when the latter releases heat due to the Joule effect caused by the losses.
- Although this is a quite effective and widely used way of providing a thermal coupling, it requires an attachment means, for example a screw, clip or the like, so that the physical coupling can take place between the electronic component and the dissipator, which requires a considerable physical space inside the equipment. Another drawback of this technique is that it requires much labor for mounting each component of the dissipator, entailing a high cost for this mounting process.
- Another technique used for transferring heat between the electronic component and the environment are the so-called “heat tubes”, which use cooling fluids that transfer heat by phase change. This is a very efficient way of transferring heat, but it requires a special construction for the dissipator that contains this cooling fluid, thus making it very expensive. In addition, it requires a geometric form as well as a physical space adequate for mounting the parts together.
- Specially applied to hermetic compressors, there are also techniques such as placing the heat dissipator coupled to the electronic components and in direct contact with the surrounding air. This technique requires an opening in the box that protects the equipment, resulting in complications for project, manufacture and mounting, and requiring effective solutions to avoid penetration of fluids into the equipment and to guarantee insulation between the parts electrically connected to the circuit and the dissipator, especially because the latter is accessible from the outside and may represent a risk to safety.
- As described in document WO 972729, one knows the coupling between the electronic components and the carcass of the compressor, this carcass region being close to the cooling-gas suction tubing that is at a quite low temperature from the exit of the evaporator. In spite of facilitating the heat transfer, this solution requires physical contact between the electronic components and the carcass of the compressor, in addition to an efficient insulation, demanding the use of devices adequate for fixation and elaborate mounting solutions.
- Document U.S. Pat. No. 5,060,114 describes the heat transfer of an electronic device by conduction effect. In this way, a shapeable silicone plate is molded so as to enclose the electronic device, removing the heat generated by the latter. This configuration has the disadvantage of dissipating the heat generated by the assembly of electronic components only when the heat has already exceeded the envelope of this device, that is to say, the silicone plate is not in direct contact with the components, but rather with the envelope that contains them. In this way, one increases the barriers that prevent heat escape in contact with the components.
- Document U.S. Pat. No. 5,208,733 describes an encapsulation comprising a heat dissipator that supports a structural element. The dissipator is constituted by a metallic plate of considerable thickness, arranged on the electronic components. A layer of polymeric film is placed, by means of a vacuum process, onto the electronic components, which are arranged on a printed-circuit board that in turn is fixed on the structural element. A substance composed of silicone in the form of a gel is added to the envelope so as to fill the space existing between the metallic plate and the components. However, since this substance does not have electric-insulation characteristics, it does not come into direct contact with the electronic components nor with the printed-circuit board, being limited to the contour defined by the polymeric film. This construction requires various associated processes during the manufacture of this envelope, which increase its cost due to the need for much aggregated labor.
- Another disadvantage is that, in addition to the thick metallic plate, the envelope has another protecting layer, which makes the release of heat to the environment difficult. In order to overcome this drawback, a cooling system and the presence of connectors are described, which increases the cost and the physical space occupied by the envelope.
- The objective of the present invention is to provide a good thermal coupling between the electronic components and the environment, by means of an electronic device having electrical insulation characteristics, which does not need openings for passing metallic components that are responsible for conducting heat to the environment.
- It is also an objective of the present invention to eliminate the necessity to use screws or other means for keeping the electronic components in contact with the heat dissipator.
- Another objective of this invention is to eliminate the necessity to install specific components for electric insulation between the energized part s of the components and the dissipator exposed to the environment.
- A further objective of this invention is to provide effective and simple dissipation of the heat generated in the circuit, substantially reducing the size of the device, facilitating its construction, avoiding the need for mechanical precision and decreasing the manufacture costs.
- The objectives of the present invention are achieved by means of an electronic device comprising an envelope provided with a closed chamber and a printed-circuit board, the latter being positioned in the chamber so as to define a dissipation chamber, the printed-circuit board comprising at least one electronic component positioned in the dissipation chamber, the dissipation chamber comprising a filling simultaneously in contact with the electronic component, the printed-circuit board and a dissipation film.
- The present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to an embodiment represented in the drawings.
- FIG. 1 shows a front view in cross-section of the electronic device of the present invention.
- According to a preferred embodiment and as can be seen in FIG. 1, the
electronic device 1 is formed by anenvelope 2, a closedchamber 4, adissipation chamber 4′, a printed-circuit board 3,electronic components filling 7 and adissipation film 10. - The
envelope 2 is preferably formed from a rigid polymeric material and can assume different geometric shapes. The polymeric material imparts electric-insulation characteristics to theenvelope 2. - The
chamber 4 is delimited by theenvelope 2 and represents the empty space formed inside thedevice 1. The printed-circuit board 3 provided withelectronic components filling 7 and thedissipation film 10 are inserted into thechamber 4. - The printed-
circuit board 3 is positioned inside thedevice 1, so as to define adissipation chamber 4′, which comprises theelectronic components 5 a, which are associated to thefirst surface 9 of theplate 3. Theplate 3 has alsoelectronic components 5 b, associated to itssecond surface 6, opposed to thefirst surface 9. - The
electronic components 5 a are power electronic components and, due to their characteristics, they are responsible for a relevant portion of the heat dissipated in the circuit. This heat is the result of the Joule effect, present here because of the losses existing in the components. - As to the
components 5 b, these do not present any loss sufficient to generate a considerable amount of heat in the circuit. These components are associated to thesecond surface 6 of theplate 3, opposed to thesurface 9 of theplate 3. - The
dissipation film 10 is arranged on the inner surface of theenvelope 2 and opposite thefirst surface 9 of theplate 3. Thedissipation film 10 is preferably constituted by a metallic material, preferably aluminum, of small thickness, for example, about 0.1 mm and embraces a larger area then the projected areas of theelectronic components 5 a, that is to say, the area occupied by the dissipation film is larger than that occupied by the sum of the areas of the outer surfaces of thecomponents 5 a, when these are projected, by way of calculation, onto the inner surface of theenvelope 2. Thedissipation film 10 is responsible for the transfer of heat to the inner surface of theenvelope 2 and by be of a self-adhering type. In this case, one applies a layer of adhesive material onto one of its surfaces, thus facilitating the application and fixation of this film 1Q onto the Inner surface of theenvelope 2. - The
filling 7 is arranged inside thedissipation chamber 4′, simultaneously in contact with the perimeter of theelectronic components 5 a, parts of thefirst surface 9 of theplate 3 where there Is no associated electronic component, as for example, printed-circuit fillets or tracks, and thedissipation film 10. The perimeters of thecomponents 5 b in contact with thefilling 7 comprise the edges or portions of thesecomponents 5 a which are above thesurface 9 of theplate 3. - The
medium 7 is constituted by gel, elastomer or electrically insulating paste and may be polymeric or not, containing or not containing heat-conducting fillers, Themedium 7 should also be electrically insulating, since it is directly in contact with the tracks and terminals of the components of the printed circuit, where there are voltages and heat generation. - The
medium 7 has elasticity and/or plasticity sufficient to accommodate variations in dimensions due to the thermal expansion undergone by thecomponents 5 a, by the printed-circuit plate 3 and by theenvelope 2. In this way, it prevents the occurrence of cracks or detachment of the material of thefilling medium 7 with respect to thecomponents 5 a or the tracks, from where one needs to remove beat, creating a clearance filled by air, which makes the passage of heat difficult. On the other hand, themedium 7 should not be very fluid, so that it will not flow and fail to fill the desired spaces. - When the heat-conducting fillers are present, they constitute heat-conducting and electrically-insulating solid materials in the form of powder or grains, as for example aluminum oxide or an oxide of another metal. The granulation of this material depends only upon the process of producing the
filling medium 7 and of the physical stability desired for this medium 7 (either more fluid or more solid). For thus purpose, it is preferable to use the material in the form of a powder. - This
medium 7 has electric-insulation properties, while conducting, in a very effective way, the heat dissipated by the powerelectronic components 5 a and their terminals as well as the heat generated by the tracks as far as thedissipation film 10. From thedissipation film 10 the heat passes through theenvelope 2, being then transferred to the environment. - A preferred embodiment having been described, one should understand that the scope of the present invention embraces other possible variations, being limited only by the contents of the accompanying claims, which include the possible equivalents.
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1. An electronic device (1) characterized by comprising an envelope (2) comprising a closed chamber (4) and a printed-circuit board (3) having tracks;
the printed-circuit board (3) being positioned in the chamber (4) defining a dissipation chamber (4′) that is formed by the area between a surface (9) of the printed-circuit board (3) and the envelope (2),
the electronic device (1) comprising a dissipation film (10) arranged on an internal surface of the envelope (2) within the dissipation chamber (4′),
the printed-circuit board (3) comprising at least one electronic component (5 a) positioned in the dissipation chamber (4′),
the chamber (4′) comprising a filler (7) that simultaneously contacts directly with a perimeter of the electronic component (5 a), with the surface (9) of the printed-circuit board (3), with the tracks of the printed-circuit board (3) and the dissipation film (10).
2. A device according to claim 1 , characterized in that the perimeters of the components (5 b) in contact with the filler (7) comprise the portions of these components (5 a) which are above the surface (9) of the printed-circuit board (3).
3. A device according to claim 2 , characterized in that the dissipation film (10) embraces an area larger than the projected area of the electronic components (5 a).
4. A device according to claim 3 , characterized in that the dissipation film (10) is constituted by a metallic material.
5. A device according to claim 3 , characterized in that the dissipation film (10) comprises an adhesive material on at least one surface.
6. A device according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that the filler (7) is directly in contact with terminals of the electronic component (5 a).
7. A device according to claim 6 , characterized in that the filler (7) comprises an electrically-insulating gel.
8. A device according to claim 6 , characterized in that the filler (7) comprises an electrically-insulating paste.
9. A device according to claim 6 , characterized in that the filler (7) comprises an electrically-insulating elastomer.
10. A device according to claim 7 , 8, or 9, characterized in that the filler (7) contains an additive or filler of a heat-conducting material.
11. A device according to claim 10 , characterized in that the printed-circuit board (3) comprises power-type electronic components (5 a), associated to a second surface (6) thereof substantially opposed to the first surface (9).
12. A device according to claim 11 , characterized in that the envelope (2) is constituted by an electrically-insulating material.
13. A device according to claim 12 , characterized in that the envelope (2) is constituted by a rigid polymeric material.
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