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<blockquote data-quote="Skylar" data-source="post: 1070077" data-attributes="member: 17146"><p>That sounds about right. The temperature coefficient of 200x200x40 heatsinks (according to my graph above) is 0.37 K/W. Thus 100 x 0.37 = 37 degrees above ambient. If your ambient temp is 23 deg, then the heatsink temp will be 23 + 37 = 60 deg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skylar, post: 1070077, member: 17146"] That sounds about right. The temperature coefficient of 200x200x40 heatsinks (according to my graph above) is 0.37 K/W. Thus 100 x 0.37 = 37 degrees above ambient. If your ambient temp is 23 deg, then the heatsink temp will be 23 + 37 = 60 deg. [/QUOTE]
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