Cooling Techniques for Electronic Equipment Overview by Steve Carlson
Join us for a webinar on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 8:30-11:30 am Pacific time (California) Cost $300 per person, group discounts available! This course will be recorded and can be purchased to view at a time more convenient for you. Contact us for details.
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Don’t wait until your electronic equipment over-heats or fails because of poor cooling. Find out if your present systems are adequately cooled, how to avoid many common cooling problems and how to design efficient, reliable cooling systems for many different types of electronic cabinets. The purpose of this 3-hr webinar, which costs $300, is to show designers and engineers an overview of the quick methods for designing electronic equipment to withstand severe thermal environments without failing. Techniques are presented which will permit the evaluation and design of cost effective, compact cooling systems, without the aid of a large digital computer.
Learn simple design rules, and guidelines, which can improve the effective cooling of your sophisticated electronic components used in today’s military, industrial and commercial electronic systems. Learn methods for determining thermal stresses in lead wires and solder joints due to a mismatch in thermal expansions.
This course is based upon the popular book Cooling Techniques for Electronic Equipment by Mr. Dave Steinberg. Questions are encouraged during the webinar, to make sure each participant understands the design techniques and application presented.
Who should attend: R & D Electronic Engineers & Mgrs, Packaging Engineers, Quality & Reliability Engineers, Test Engineers, Mfg Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Application & Sales Engineers.
Your instructor: Steve Carlson has over two decades of extensive experience in defense/aerospace industry dealing with design and analysis of electronic hardware with a strong understanding of thermal and structural analysis. He is currently a Principal engineer at Jet Propulsion Laboratory leading a group of analysts in the Reliability and Mission Assurance section. Steve learned the classical techniques for analyzing electronic hardware from Joel Sloan (author Design and Packaging of Electronic Equipment) and Dave Steinberg (author of multiple thermal and vibration analysis books) at Litton Guidance and Control Systems. Steve has expanded the classical techniques to include modern solid modeling and Finite Element Analysis to reduce analysis time, improve accuracy, and decrease product development time.
Cost: $300 per person $270 per person if five or more attend from same company. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. NOTE: if you do not receive the confirmation email, please call us at 303-655-3051