Fifteen of the world’s top 20 telephone carriers use Redback’s SmartEdge router platform to deliver a mix of broadband, phone and TV services to more than 50 million subscribers. Redback Networks sets out to build on their success by creating the first million-subscriber platform for triple-play services such as high definition television (HDTV), high density video on demand (HD VoD) and broadband mobility. Redback SE1200 platform contains a total of 12 line cards, whose power dissipation is substantially higher than the previous generation product.
In order to maintain the same system thermal performance, more airflow is required to remove additional heat from new line cards. Starting with a system level model of the chassis, Lu first tried improving performance by substituting a more powerful fan. This increased airflow by 50%, but it was not good enough. Next, Lu looked at enlarging the plenum geometry to reduce system static pressure. However, she also needed to maximize the number of chassis per rack. She utilized Flotherm’s Command Center to quickly evaluate the optimized plenum geometry to obtain the required level of airflow. Then, using Flotherm detailed board model, Lu ran additional simulations in the system level model to ensure critical components can be cooled within manufacturer’s specification.
Lu also performed a considerable number of simulations to evaluate different failure modes. The simulation results revealed that a fan failure caused airflow recirculation, which reduced system airflow and overheated the affected region. Lu added a louver assembly to each fan, which automatically close the fan opening in case of fan failure. This effectively eliminated recirculation. Lu then commissioned a foamcore model of the new plenum so that physical tests could be performed quickly. The lab measurements closely matched the simulation results so no thermal design changes were required during the prototype phase. The new platform is just going into production but it has already been selected by one of the top 20 telephone carriers in the world, ChungHwa Telecom (CHT) of Taiwan.
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