Abstract
The design of high-temperature electronics for aero engine controls and health monitoring is a critical area of research. The harsh operating conditions of aero engines, such as high temperatures, pressure, and vibration, require the use of advanced electronics that can operate reliably in these environments. This paper reviews the current state of high-temperature electronics design for aero engine controls and health monitoring. It discusses the challenges faced by engineers and researchers in developing high temperature electronics, and it also highlights recent advances in this field. The paper concludes with a discussion of the future directions of research in high-temperature electronics for aero engine controls and health monitoring.
Keywords: High-temperature electronics, Aero engines, Health monitoring, Engine controls, Sensor design, Materials science, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Vibration, Harsh environments, Aerospace applications, Real-time data, Data acquisition, Performance, Safety
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