18187097. THERMAL MITIGATION FOR AUTOMATED TESTING simplified abstract (AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.)
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THERMAL MITIGATION FOR AUTOMATED TESTING
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AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.
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THERMAL MITIGATION FOR AUTOMATED TESTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18187097 titled 'THERMAL MITIGATION FOR AUTOMATED TESTING
Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses a system where a device under test sends thermal reports to test equipment, which then takes thermal mitigation actions based on the information received.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Device under test sends thermal reports to test equipment
- Test equipment performs thermal mitigation actions based on the reports
- Thermal reports include thermal metrics related to the device's thermal states
- Mitigation actions can be passive or active processes
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in various industries such as electronics, automotive, aerospace, and more where thermal management is crucial for the performance and longevity of devices.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for efficient thermal management in devices under test to prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance.
Benefits:
- Improved device performance
- Enhanced longevity of devices
- Prevents overheating and potential damage
- Efficient thermal management processes
Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in the manufacturing of electronic devices, automotive systems, and other industries where thermal management is essential for product reliability and performance.
Prior Art: Prior art related to thermal management systems in various industries can be found in research papers, patents, and industry publications.
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in thermal management systems, materials, and processes can provide valuable insights into improving the efficiency and effectiveness of thermal mitigation actions.
Questions about Thermal Management Systems: 1. How does this technology compare to traditional thermal management systems? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this thermal management system?
Original Abstract Submitted
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a device under test sending thermal reports to test equipment. The thermal reports may include one or more thermal metrics related to one or more thermal states of the device under test. Responsive to the thermal reports, the test equipment may perform thermal mitigation actions, including passive processes and/or active processes. Other embodiments are disclosed.