natural-air-cooled environment

An environment of a semiconductor device in which the power loss in the device is dissipated by means of air currents whose velocity is less than 120 feet per minute, by radiation losses from the sur­face of the device, and by an unspecified amount of conduction losses through the leads to the electrical connections.

References

RS-323, 3/66

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