Appendix F: Heat In Interface 1000 Multechem Systems; Introduction To Device Power-Dissipation - Gamry Instruments Interface 1000 Operator's Manual

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Appendix F: Heat in Interface 1000 MultEchem Systems

Appendix F: Heat in Interface 1000 MultEchem Systems

Introduction to Device Power-Dissipation

All electronic devices require power to operate. In most cases, this power generates heat within the device. The
simplest model for device power assumes the device can be modeled as a simple resistor across the power
supply inputs. This simple—but often useful—model ignores the details of internal power supplies within the
device, active circuitry, and power in I/O circuitry.
The power dissipated in a resistor is given by:
2
V
2
P
=
V
×
I
=
I
R
=
R
where P is power in watts, V is voltage in volts, I is current in amperes, and R is the resistance in ohms.
In this simple model, a device powered from +48 V with a power supply current of 0.1 A dissipates the same
power as a 480 Ω resistor, that is, 4.8 W.
Normally the power-supply voltage is assumed to be constant, so a device's power depends on the current
requirements which vary with the device's operating conditions.
Figure E-1
Interface 1000 Simplified Power Model
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