Eka
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- First Name
- Ekaterine
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I've done that de-pinking... I saw a gradient in obviously not ripped pink. The heatsink mating surface of the part was obviously not parallel with the cold wall. We had thousands of messed up boards. We custom milled heatsinks so we could still use them. We had tested millions of parts, and selected only the best 1% of them for use.What looks like height variation may have been where the pink detached from the insulator rather than the fets. Per a contact, it takes some effort to de-pink the PCB after separation.
There are many things that could be an issue. I'd need to see the PCB and hopefully have the circuit diagram and all documents. Then seeing it under operation. They are using PCB coils. Been there, done that, licked my wounds, and figured out solutions. Wide flat conductors don't act quite the same electromagnetically as square or round ones. For most this isn't an issue, unless one is pushing limits. Do they need to cool the coils? Are they pushing the power/frequency limits of the FETs or the gate drive system for them? That may cause more heating in the FETs. Are multiple things being pushed so combined extra heating is pushing it close to the limits. How much are they pushing the limits? Approaching some limits can drastically lower long term life. Approaching multiple limits definitely will.
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