Current-carrying capacity of PWB internal conductors in space environments

M.R. Jouppi, R. Mason
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The current-carrying capacity of printed wiring board (PWB) electrical conductors in a space environment (i.e. vacuum with radiation) has previously not been quantified. The results from this paper help to characterize the temperature response of PWB conductors as a function of current and cross-sectional area. This paper documents PWB internal conductor temperatures as a function of current and cross-sectional area in vacuum/space environments. It also shows the influence of an internal 2-ounce copper plane on internal conductor temperatures. A series of tests were performed to collect PWB conductor temperatures as a function of current in vacuum environments. Tests were performed following ANSI standard ANSI C83.59-1971, Reference 1. This standard describes a methodology for testing PWB conductors. Additional configuration tests were done to show the influence on conductor temperatures from the presence of an internal copper plane within the PWB. The results are for electrical circuit conductors in printed wiring boards constructed with a space applicable polyimide board material. Results are shown for internal conductors of varying conductor widths and thickness. The conductor temperature rise for various current levels is presented with respect to conductor cross-sectional area. The tests were performed in vacuum to simulate a space environment. IPC-2221, Reference 2, contains design standards for sizing electrical conductors in printed wiring boards. Test results are presented and compared with the IPC standard. These results show as much as 60% margin exists in the current-carrying capacity of internal conductors in a bare (no internal copper plane) polyimide board with only traces. Then, margins as high as 200% are observed in a board with a 2 ounce internal copper plane.
空间环境下PWB内部导体的载流能力
印制板(PWB)电导体在空间环境(即有辐射的真空)中的载流能力以前没有被量化。本文的结果有助于表征PWB导体的温度响应作为电流和横截面积的函数。本文记录了真空/空间环境下PWB内部导体温度与电流和横截面积的关系。它还显示了内部2盎司铜平面对内部导体温度的影响。进行了一系列测试,以收集真空环境下PWB导体温度作为电流的函数。测试遵循ANSI标准ANSI C83.59-1971,参考文献1。本标准描述了一种测试PWB导线的方法。另外进行了配置测试,以显示PWB内部铜平面的存在对导体温度的影响。该结果适用于使用空间适用聚酰亚胺板材料构建的印刷配线板中的电路导体。结果显示了不同导体宽度和厚度的内部导体。不同电流水平下的导体温升与导体横截面积有关。这些试验是在真空中进行的,以模拟空间环境。IPC-2221,参考文献2,包含印刷线路板中电导体尺寸的设计标准。给出了试验结果,并与IPC标准进行了比较。这些结果表明,在只有走线的裸聚酰亚胺板(没有内部铜平面)中,内部导体的载流能力存在高达60%的余量。然后,在2盎司内部铜平面的板中观察到高达200%的利润率。
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