Question 362Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhen a solid-state component of an electronic circuit is mounted to a metallic mass, what is the general purpose of that mass?
The correct answer is D) act as a heat sink. When a solid-state component, such as a transistor or integrated circuit, is mounted to a metallic mass, the primary purpose is to dissipate the heat generated by the component. The metallic mass, often made of aluminum or copper, acts as a heat sink, allowing the heat to be transferred away from the sensitive solid-state component and into the surrounding environment. This helps prevent the component from overheating and potentially failing. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the primary function of the metallic mass in this scenario. While preventing mechanical damage, vibration, and stray magnetic currents may be secondary considerations, the main purpose is to act as a heat sink and dissipate the heat generated by the solid-state component.
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