The iso-BTC e benchtop calorimeter offers real-time, direct heat power measurement for semiconductors, enabling manufacturers to optimize thermal management and enhance performance in electric vehicles, data processing, and energy storage technologies.
H.E.L Group (H.E.L), a global developer and manufacturer of innovative laboratory tools for process optimization, safety, and scale-up, today announced the introduction of the iso-BTC e, a benchtop isothermal calorimeter for the precise measurement of heat dissipation in semiconductors, either individually or in situ on a printed circuit board (PCB). With this, manufacturers can utilize precise heat power data to develop effective thermal management strategies and designs.
Present tools provide temperature data or electrical measurements, which currently allow semiconductor manufacturers to indirectly quantify heat dissipation. The new iso-BTC e’s unique design with specialized clamps and large testing plate, offers direct, real-time measurements of heat power in semiconductors, enabling optimization of semiconductor performance and reliability. Direct measurement of heat power supports the design of chips and PCBs by identifying thermal bottlenecks, power dissipation, and provides advanced thermal validation to prevent overheating. This will ensure the safety and increased performance of semiconductor technologies for use in electric vehicles, data processing, networking and communications, and energy storage.
Louise Madden, CEO at H.E.L Group, said: “Expansion of our portfolio to include the new iso-BTC e extends our reach in the semiconductor market, offering our customers a specifically designed isothermal calorimeter for direct heat dissipation measurement during development and certification processes. The addition of the iso-BTC e alongside our existing product range in chemical synthesis allows H.E.L to offer beginning to end solutions for semiconductor manufacturing. As the market evolves, we will continue to develop and optimize our products to accommodate future semiconductor technologies and fulfill our customers’ research needs.”