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Feature Name: JUQ470 Dynamic Thermal Boost (DTB)

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  • Signs: Works fine in the original enclosure but gets hot in open air.
  • Fix: Add a thermal pad or small aluminum heatsink.

Option C: Reduce the Load Permanently

If JUQ470 powers a subcircuit that draws too much current: Signs: Works fine in the original enclosure but

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