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GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING AND USING ELECTRONIC PACKAGE THERMAL INFORMATION |
JESD51-12.01 | Nov 2012 |
This document provides guidelines for both reporting and using electronic package thermal information generated using JEDEC JESD51 standards. By addressing these two areas, this document can be used as the common basis for discussion between electronic package thermal information suppliers and users. Free download. Registration or login required. |
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ELECTRICAL TEST METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF REAL THERMAL RESISTANCE AND IMPEDANCE OF LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES WITH EXPOSED COOLING SURFACE |
JESD51-51A | Nov 2022 |
The purpose of this document is to specify, how LEDs thermal metrics and other thermally-related data are best identified by physical measurements using well established testing procedures defined for thermal testing of packaged semiconductor devices (published and maintained by JEDEC) and defined for characterization of light sources (published and maintained by CIE – the International Commission on Illumination). Committee(s): JC-15 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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THERMAL TEST ENVIRONMENT MODIFICATIONS FOR MULTICHIP PACKAGES |
JESD51-31 | Jul 2008 |
This document specifies the appropriate modifications needed for Multi-Chip Packages to the thermal test environmental conditions specified in the JESD51 series of specifications. The data obtained from methods of this document are the raw data used to document the thermal performance of the package. The use of this data will be documented in JESD51-XX, Guideline to Support Effective Use of MCP Thermal Measurements which is being prepared. Committee(s): JC-15 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS THERMAL TEST METHOD ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - NATURAL CONVECTION (STILL AIR) |
JESD51-2A | Jan 2007 |
This document outlines the environmental conditions necessary to ensure accuracy and repeatability for a standard junction-to-ambient thermal resistance measurement in natural convection. Committee(s): JC-15.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND UNITS GLOSSARY FOR LED THERMAL TESTING |
JESD51-53A | Oct 2022 |
This document provides a unified collection of the commonly used terms and definitions in the area of LED thermal measurements. The terms and definitions provided herein extend beyond those used in the JESD51 family of documents, especially in JESD51-13, in order to include other often used terms and definitions in the area of light output measurements of LEDs. Definitions, symbols and notations regarding light output measurements used here are consistent with those defined in JESD77C.01 and with those defined by CIE (International Commission on Illumination), especially in the International Lighting Vocabulary, CIE S 017/E:2011 ILV and in the CIE 127-2007 document as well as in some other relevant standards of other standardization bodies from the solid-state lighting industry, e.g., ANSI/IESNA RP 16-05. Committee(s): JC-15 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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GUIDELINES FOR COMBINING CIE 127-2007 TOTAL FLUX MEASUREMENTS WITH THERMAL MEASUREMENTS OF LEDS WITH EXPOSED COOLING SURFACE |
JESD51-52A | Nov 2022 |
This document is intended to be used in conjunction with the JESD51-50 series of standards, especially with JESD51-51 (Implementation of the Electrical Test Method for the Measurement of Real Thermal Resistance and Impedance of Light-emitting Diodes with Exposed Cooling Surface) document. This present document focuses on the measurement of the total radiant flux of LEDs in combination with the measurement of LEDs's thermal characteristics: guidelines on the implementation of the recommendations of the CIE 127-2007 document are provided. Committee(s): JC-15 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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TWO-RESISTOR COMPACT THERMAL MODEL GUIDELINE |
JESD15-3 | Jul 2008 |
This document specifies the definition and construction of a two-resistor compact thermal model (CTM) from the JEDEC junction-to-case and junction-to-board thermal metrics. The guidance provided in this document only applies to thermal metrics defined in JEDEC standards JESD51-8 and JESD51-12. The scope of this document is limited to single-die packages that can be effectively represented by a single junction temperature. Committee(s): JC-15 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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GLOSSARY OF THERMAL MEASUREMENT TERMS AND DEFINITIONS |
JESD51-13 | Jun 2009 |
This document provides a unified collection of the commonly used terms and definitions in the area of semiconductor thermal measurements. The terms and definitions provided herein extend beyond those used in the JESD51 family of documents to include other often used terms and definitions in the area of semiconductor thermal measurements. Committee(s): JC-15 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EXTENSION TO JESD51 THERMAL TEST BOARD STANDARDS TO ACCOMMODATE MULTI-CHIP PACKAGES |
JESD51-32 | Dec 2010 |
This document addresses the need for extending the existing thermal test board standards to accommodate the potential of higher electrical connection needs of multi-chip packages (MCPs) and the associated wire routing to implement these connections. The extensions described in this standard are also applicable to single chip packages needing more than 36 electrical connections for the test. Committee(s): JC-15 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THERMAL TEST METHOD ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - JUNCTION-TO-BOARD: |
JESD51- 8 | Oct 1999 |
This specification should be used in conjunction with the overview document JESD51, Methodology for the Thermal Measurement of Component Packages (Single Semiconductor Device) [1] and the electrical test procedures described in JESD51-1, 'Integrated Circuit Thermal Measurement Method (Single Semiconductor Device' [2. The environmental conditions described in this document are specifically designed for testing of integrated circuit devices that are mounted on standard test boards with two internal copper planes [3]. This standard is not applicable to packages that have asymmetric heat flow paths to the printed board caused by such thermal enhancements as fused leads (leads connected to the die pad) or power style packages with the exposed heat slug on one side of the package. Committee(s): JC-15.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |