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someone made cool heat sink for ic stack ?

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Ok ,

I got this motor shield, with flimsy L293D hbridge :eek:p
I'm planning to stack 2 L293D together to have more current, it should works fine ...

But I also want to include some kind of heat sink in the stack,
anyone here did this before and came with cool nice designs ? ;-)

I have few chunks of black anodized aluminum that I plan to use for that .
:)
 
Haven't tried it, but how about glueing some of your aluminum to the bottom of each IC in between the legs with some thermal epoxy. It could extend about 1/2 inch beyond each IC.
 
An L293 IC is a low current device that is not designed to use a heatsink.

Use an L298 instead that has double the current capability and has a metal tab that can be bolted to a heatsink.
 
An L293 with a glued-on "heatsink" made from the side of a tin can?
Instead use an L298 with a bolted-on real heatsink.
 
You can buy sinks designed for dil devices, farnell comps do, or used to do them.
 
Thanks all :)

Has I said it is a arduino motor shield already made, so i have to stick with what is already on the board, so just stacking another L293d will give just the safety current I need in case I got a motor stall, and the heat shink was just in case they come hot a little bit.

so after few toughts, i was heading for some sortof 2 pieces of aluminum glue on top on each ic, but after rereading the datasheet Iwill probably go for some sortof 2 mounted pieces on the ground pins each side, who should give me better heat transfert ... i dont think they gonna be very hot anyway ...

:)
 
but after rereading the datasheet Iwill probably go for some sortof 2 mounted pieces on the ground pins each side, who should give me better heat transfert
Yes thats what I would do, the pins are made to dissipate the heat.
 
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