Dening, D., "High Temperature Engine Control Electronics," SAE Technical Paper 811074, 1981, doi:10.4271/811074.
Author(s):
D. C. Dening - Electronics Lab. General Electric Co.
Abstract:
Integrated injection logic (I
2
L) has been shown to be operable at temperatures to 300° C. Thus, I
2
L can be used in the digital control mounted on aircraft engines, where it is subjected to high temperatures and severe vibration. This paper discusses the design of I
2
L circuits for such high temperature applications. It pays particular attention to gate design, to the patterns of interconnection, and to the metallization system employed. It also describes a data input chip for an engine control computer, which has been designed for high temperature applications.
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