It has been said “With great power comes great responsibility.” In modern military electronics systems that mantra might more accurately be “With great processing capability comes a great responsibility to get the heat out.” Whether it’s a graphics processor, a general-purpose processor, or an FPGA, these modern marvels all bring unprecedented capability to radar, avionics, and electronic warfare applications but also create headaches for design engineers who must craft unique ways to manage the excess thermals these devices generate. In this webcast, thermal-management experts detail methods for reducing heat and thermals in modern military electronic systems.
Marketing and Communications Manager, LCR Embedded Systems
Steve is the Marketing and Communications Manager at LCR Embedded Systems. Steve has over 17 years promoting and managing solutions for the embedded computing industry. He also served as a Product Manager and Marketing Manager for ACT Technico and...
Gawtam Jhoty earned his bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering at McGill University and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree at San Diego State University. Following school, he has worked as a mechanical design engineer in the...
Justin Moll is Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Pixus Technologies. He has been a sales & marketing management consultant and senior-level manager for embedded computing companies for over 20 years. Justin has acted as the Chair of various...
As President and Executive Director, Dean acts as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) managing the tasks associated with running the organization. This includes coordinating, assisting, and monitoring all standards committees and their programs, as...