Intel Q9400S Design Guidelines - Page 78

Thermal calibration and controls

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology Item Description Part Number Ice Point Cell Hot Point Cell Calibration and Control Omega*, stable 0 ºC temperature source for calibration and offset Omega *, temperature source to control and understand meter slope gain TRCIII CL950-A-110 NOTES: 1. The Solder Station consisting of the Heater Block, Heater, Press and Transformer are available from Jemelco Engineering 480-804-9514 2. This part number is a custom part with the specified insulation trimming and packaging requirements necessary for quality thermocouple attachment, see Figure 29. Order from Omega Anthony Alvarez, Direct phone (203) 359-7671, Direct fax (203) 9687142, E-Mail: [email protected] Figure 29. Omega Thermocouple D.3 78 Thermal calibration and controls It is recommended that full and routine calibration of temperature measurement equipment be performed before attempting to perform case temperature measurements. Intel recommends checking the meter probe set against known standards. This should be done at 0 ºC (using ice bath or other stable temperature source) and at an elevated temperature, around 80 ºC (using an appropriate temperature source). Wire gauge and length also should be considered as some less expensive measurement systems are heavily impacted by impedance. There are numerous resources available throughout the industry to assist with implementation of proper controls for thermal measurements. NOTES: 1. It is recommended to follow company standard procedures and wear safety items like glasses for cutting the IHS and gloves for chemical handling. 2. Ask your Intel field sales representative if you need assistance to groove and/or install a thermocouple according to the reference process. Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

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Case Temperature Reference Metrology
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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines
Item
Description
Part Number
Calibration and Control
Ice Point Cell
Omega*, stable 0 ºC temperature source for
calibration and offset
TRCIII
Hot Point Cell
Omega *, temperature source to control and
understand meter slope gain
CL950-A-110
NOTES:
1.
The Solder Station consisting of the Heater Block, Heater, Press and Transformer are
available from Jemelco Engineering 480-804-9514
2.
This part number is a custom part with the specified insulation trimming and packaging
requirements necessary for quality thermocouple attachment, see Figure 29. Order
from Omega Anthony Alvarez, Direct phone (203) 359-7671, Direct fax (203) 968-
7142, E-Mail: [email protected]
Figure 29. Omega Thermocouple
D.3
Thermal calibration and controls
It is recommended that full and routine calibration of temperature measurement
equipment be performed before attempting to perform case temperature
measurements. Intel recommends checking the meter probe set against known
standards. This should be done at 0 ºC (using ice bath or other stable temperature
source) and at an elevated temperature, around 80 ºC (using an appropriate
temperature source).
Wire gauge and length also should be considered as some less expensive
measurement systems are heavily impacted by impedance. There are numerous
resources available throughout the industry to assist with implementation of proper
controls for thermal measurements.
NOTES:
1.
It is recommended to follow company standard procedures and wear safety
items like glasses for cutting the IHS and gloves for chemical handling.
2.
Ask your Intel field sales representative if you need assistance to groove
and/or install a thermocouple according to the reference process.