Intel CELERON 200 User Manual

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Heatsink Clip Load Metrology

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Thermal and Mechanical Design Guidelines

Table 5. Typical Test Equipment

7.

Item 18.

Description

9.

Part Number

(Model)

20. Load

cell

21. Notes:

1, 5

22. Honeywell*-Sensotec* Model 13

subminiature load cells, compression
only

23. Select a load range depending on load

level being tested.

24. www.sensotec.com

25. AL322BL

26. Data

Logger
(or
scanner
)

27. Notes:

2, 3, 4

28. Vishay* Measurements Group Model

6100 scanner with a 6010A strain card
(one card required per channel).

29. Model 6100

30. Clip

Force
Measure
ment
machine

31. Notes:

644

32. Customized machine that houses load

cell for force measurement. Top side
plate can be modified to accommodate
various attach pattern

33. CFM-001 (Cool

Star
Technology)

NOTES:

1.

Select load range depending on expected load level. It is usually better, whenever

possible, to operate in the high end of the load cell capability. Check with your load cell

vendor for further information.

2.

Since the load cells are calibrated in terms of mV/V, a data logger or scanner is

required to supply 5 volts DC excitation and read the mV response. An

automated model will take the sensitivity calibration of the load cells and convert the

mV output into pounds.

3.

With the test equipment listed above, it is possible to automate data recording and

control with a 6101-PCI card (GPIB) added to the scanner, allowing it to be connected

to a PC running LabVIEW* or Vishay's StrainSmart* software.

4.

IMPORTANT: In addition to just a zeroing of the force reading at no applied load, it is

important to calibrate the load cells against known loads. Load cells tend to drift.

Contact your load cell vendor for calibration tools and procedure information.

5.

When measuring loads under thermal stress (bake for example), load cell thermal

capability must be checked, and the test setup must integrate any hardware used along

with the load cell. For example, the Model 13 load cells are temperature compensated

up to 71°C, as long as the compensation package (spliced into the load cell's wiring) is

also placed in the temperature chamber. The load cells can handle up to 121 °C

(operating), but their uncertainty increases according to 0.02% rdg/°F.

6.

Clip force measurement machine is recommended to be calibrated before usage.

Standard weights should be used to check for preload cell accuracy and consistency.

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