An operating temperature is the allowable
temperature
Temperature is a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness. Temperature is measurement, measured with a thermometer. It reflects the average kinetic energy of the vibrating and colliding atoms making ...
range of the local ambient environment at which an electrical or mechanical device operates. The device will operate effectively within a specified temperature range which varies based on the device function and application context, and ranges from the minimum operating temperature to the maximum operating temperature (or peak operating temperature). Outside this range of safe operating temperatures the device may fail.
It is one component of
reliability engineering
Reliability engineering is a sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes the ability of equipment to function without failure. Reliability is defined as the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended functi ...
.
Similarly, biological systems have a viable temperature range, which might be referred to as an "operating temperature".
Ranges
Most semiconductor devices are manufactured in several temperature grades. Broadly accepted grades are:
*Commercial: 0 °C to 70 °C ()
*Industrial: −40 °C to 85 °C ()
*Military: −55 °C to 125 °C ()
Nevertheless, each manufacturer defines its own temperature grades so designers must pay attention to
datasheet specifications. For example,
Maxim Integrated uses five temperature grades for its products:
*Full Military: −55 °C to 125 °C ()
*Automotive: −25 °C to 125 °C ()
*AEC-Q100 Level 2: −40 °C to 105 °C ()
*Extended Industrial: −40 °C to 85 °C ()
*Industrial: −20 °C to 85 °C ()
The use of such grades ensures that a device is suitable for its application, and will withstand the environmental conditions in which it is used. Normal operating temperature ranges are affected by several factors, such as the power dissipation of the device. These factors are used to define a "threshold temperature" of a device, i.e. its maximum normal operating temperature, and a maximum operating temperature beyond which the device will no longer function. Between these two temperatures, the device will operate at a non-peak level. For instance, a
resistor may have a threshold temperature of and a maximum temperature of , between which it exhibits a thermal
derating.
For electrical devices, the temperature of the
semiconductor
A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. Its conductivity can be modified by adding impurities (" doping") to its crystal structure. When two regions with different doping level ...
in the device, known as
junction temperature, is affected by the ambient temperature, and for
integrated circuit
An integrated circuit (IC), also known as a microchip or simply chip, is a set of electronic circuits, consisting of various electronic components (such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors) and their interconnections. These components a ...
s is given by the equation:
:
in which T
J is the junction temperature in °C, T
a is the ambient temperature in °C, P
D is the power dissipation of the integrated circuit in
W, and R
ja is the junction to ambient
thermal resistance in °C/W.
Aerospace and military
Electrical and mechanical devices used in military and aerospace applications may need to endure greater environmental variability, including temperature range.
In the
United States Department of Defense
The United States Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD, or DOD) is an United States federal executive departments, executive department of the federal government of the United States, U.S. federal government charged with coordinating and superv ...
has defined the
United States Military Standard
A United States defense standard, often called a military standard, "MIL-STD", "MIL-SPEC", or (informally) "MilSpecs", is used to help achieve standardization objectives by the United States Department of Defense.
Standardization is beneficial ...
for all products used by the United States Armed Forces. A product's environmental design and test limits to the conditions that it will undergo throughout its service life are specified in
MIL-STD-810, the ''Department of Defense Test Method Standard for Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests''.
The MIL-STD-810G standard specifies that the "operating temperature stabilization is attained when the temperature of the functioning part(s) of the test item considered to have the longest thermal lag is changing at a rate of no more than per hour." It also specifies procedures to assess the performance of materials to extreme
temperature loads.
Military engine turbine blades experience two significant deformation stresses during normal service,
creep and
thermal fatigue
A thermal column (or thermal) is a rising mass of buoyant air, a convective current in the atmosphere, that transfers heat energy vertically. Thermals are created by the uneven heating of Earth's surface from solar radiation, and are an example ...
. Creep life of a material is "highly dependent on operating temperature", and creep analysis is thus an important part of design validation. Some of the effects of creep and thermal fatigue may be mitigated by integrating cooling systems into the device's design, reducing the peak temperature experienced by the metal.
Commercial and retail
Commercial and retail products are manufactured to less stringent requirements than those for military and aerospace applications. For example,
microprocessor
A microprocessor is a computer processor (computing), processor for which the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, a ...
s produced by
Intel Corporation
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer components such as central processing ...
are manufactured to three grades: commercial, industrial and extended.
Because some devices generate heat during operation, they may require
thermal management to ensure they are within their specified operating temperature range; specifically, that they are operating at or below the maximum operating temperature of the device.
Cooling a microprocessor mounted in a typical commercial or retail configuration requires "a heatsink properly mounted to the processor, and effective airflow through the system chassis". Systems are designed to protect the processor from unusual operating conditions, such as "higher than normal ambient air temperatures or failure of a system thermal management component (such as a system fan)", though in "a properly designed system, this feature should never become active". Cooling and other thermal management techniques may affect performance and noise level.
Noise mitigation strategies may be required in residential applications to ensure that the noise level does not become uncomfortable.
Battery service life and efficacy is affected by operating temperature. Efficacy is determined by comparing the service life achieved by the battery as a percentage of its service life achieved at versus temperature.
Ohmic load and operating temperature often jointly determine a battery's discharge rate. Moreover, if the expected operating temperature for a
primary battery deviates from the typical 10 °C to 25 °C () range, then operating temperature "will often have an influence on the type of battery selected for the application". Energy reclamation from partially depleted
lithium sulfur dioxide battery has been shown to improve when "appropriately increasing the battery operating temperature".
Biology
Mammals attempt to maintain a comfortable body temperature under various conditions by
thermoregulation, part of mammalian
homeostasis
In biology, homeostasis (British English, British also homoeostasis; ) is the state of steady internal physics, physical and chemistry, chemical conditions maintained by organism, living systems. This is the condition of optimal functioning fo ...
. The lowest normal temperature of a mammal, the
basal body temperature, is achieved during sleep. In women, it is affected by ovulation, causing a biphasic pattern which may be used as a component of
fertility awareness.
In humans, the
hypothalamus
The hypothalamus (: hypothalami; ) is a small part of the vertebrate brain that contains a number of nucleus (neuroanatomy), nuclei with a variety of functions. One of the most important functions is to link the nervous system to the endocrin ...
regulates
metabolism
Metabolism (, from ''metabolē'', "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The three main functions of metabolism are: the conversion of the energy in food to energy available to run cellular processes; the co ...
, and hence the
basal metabolic rate
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest.. In other words it is the energy required by body organs to perform normal It is reported in energy units per unit time ranging from watt ( ...
. Amongst its functions is the regulation of body temperature. The core body temperature is also one of the classic phase markers for measuring the timing of an individual's
Circadian rhythm
A circadian rhythm (), or circadian cycle, is a natural oscillation that repeats roughly every 24 hours. Circadian rhythms can refer to any process that originates within an organism (i.e., Endogeny (biology), endogenous) and responds to the env ...
.
Changes to the normal
human body temperature may result in discomfort. The most common such change is a
fever
Fever or pyrexia in humans is a symptom of an anti-infection defense mechanism that appears with Human body temperature, body temperature exceeding the normal range caused by an increase in the body's temperature Human body temperature#Fever, s ...
, a temporary elevation of the body's thermoregulatory set-point, typically by about .
Hyperthermia
Hyperthermia, also known as overheating, is a condition in which an individual's body temperature is elevated beyond normal due to failed thermoregulation. The person's body produces or absorbs more heat than it dissipates. When extreme te ...
is an acute condition caused by the body absorbing more heat than it can dissipate, whereas
hypothermia is a condition in which the body's core temperature drops below that required for normal metabolism, and which is caused by the body's inability to replenish the heat that is being lost to the environment.
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