Title :
Passive, lightweight thermal solutions for Remote Radio Head (RRH) electronics
Author :
Skandakumaran, Prathib ; Khanikar, Vikash ; Smalc, Martin ; Norley, Julian ; Reis, Brad
Author_Institution :
GrafTech Int. Holdings Inc., Parma, OH
Abstract :
The ever-increasing size of wireless networks has led to the development of new base station architectures. Traditional telecommunication base stations have baseband and radio-frequency (RF) components mounted inside an air-conditioned hut with co-axial cables transmitting signals to remote antennas. The industry is moving to distributed network and remote radio head (RRH) architectures where the baseband components are digitally connected to a group of RF components mounted on top of antenna towers. Operators who maintain these units typically desire a lightweight, low-volume passive thermal solution. Thermal issues are challenging with power amplifier (PA) powers ranging from 100-200 Watts. Traditional base station heat sinks that cool high-powered PA´s are made of a die-cast aluminum material having a low thermal conductivity. This paper introduces a unique two-phase heat spreader technology to improve the thermal performance of die-cast aluminum heat sinks used in RRH application. Experiments and CFD models were used to compare the thermal performance of baseline aluminum heat sinks to thermal solutions that included an embedded or directly-attach two-phase heat spreader. Results are presented that show a heat sink combined with a two-phase heat spreader solution can provide a 20% reduction in PA temperature or a 17% reduction in heat sink weight.
Keywords :
aluminium; antennas; computational fluid dynamics; heat sinks; power amplifiers; radiofrequency amplifiers; radiotelemetry; thermal conductivity; CFD models; aluminum heat sinks; antenna towers; base station architectures; base station heat sinks; baseband components; die-cast aluminum material; directly-attach two-phase heat spreader; distributed network; lightweight thermal solutions; low thermal conductivity; low-volume passive thermal solution; power 100 W to 200 W; power amplifier; radio-frequency components; remote antennas; remote radio head electronics; telecommunication base stations; two-phase heat spreader technology; wireless networks; Aluminum; Antenna accessories; Base stations; Baseband; Cables; Heat sinks; RF signals; Radio frequency; Thermal conductivity; Wireless networks; RRH; Remote Radio Head; heat sink; two-phase heat spreader; vapor chamber;
Conference_Titel :
Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems, 2008. ITHERM 2008. 11th Intersociety Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1700-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1087-9870
DOI :
10.1109/ITHERM.2008.4544249