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How to evaluate chip temperature rise and actual testing

Nowadays, devices are becoming more and more compact in design, which means that the thermal power consumption per unit of volume becomes larger. But the biggest problem with electronic products is temperature. Most electronics get hot over time, and batteries become less durable the longer they are used.   High temperatures degrade the insulation properties of electronic products, components are gradually damaged and materials become aged. Generally speaking, high temperatures reduce resistance, which is why their lifespan becomes shorter. Other materials such as transformers in electronic products are affected by high temperatures and their performance decreases, mechanical strength decreases and electrode currents increase, causing temperatures to rise further and eventually rendering components ineffective.   LDO Chip Products   The LDO is a device that is used in many of our consumer electronics and other devices, so the analysis related to thermal calculations is done for this de