Automotive aftermarket modification has both mass appeal and a multi-million dollar turnover. Neon underbody lighting, enhanced radiator systems, aero-dynamic side skirts and hood scoops are but some of the ways in which you can part with your hard earned cash for that unbeatable feeling of looking sideways at the person in the car next to you as you narrow your eyes and nod … [Read more...]
Companies Team up to Develop Thermal Energy Harvester
Nextreme Thermal Solutions and Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. are developing a thermal energy harvesting solution for a wireless sensor system designed to monitor the health of bearings in turbine engines. The energy harvester is based on Nextreme’s Thermobility wireless power generation platform and will be integrated into APEI's high-temperature wireless … [Read more...]
Intel Interview Outlines Computer Growth for 2011
ElectronicsCooling Business Bulletin Volume 1 | May 2011 First, welcome to the debut issue of the ElectronicsCooling Business Bulletin. Once a month we’ll publish information to help you to grow your thermal management business. You can unsubscribe below, if you do not wish to receive. Please feel free to send me your suggestions for future editions. Last week on CNBC, Intel … [Read more...]
Desktop PC with Integrated Toaster – As if!
OK, so it won’t go down in the annals of history as the best April fools ever but it had me going until I tried to order it on line. Here’s what you get: April 8th 2011, Ross-on-Wye … [Read more...]
Thermal Design Perfection Starts with the use of FloTHERM PACK
‘Plagiarism saves time’ as can be seen in the title of this blog, a nod to Tom Hausherr’s excellent blog series, particularly Part 15 that focuses on QFNs. Whereas the internal construction of a package is of little interest when defining CAD library symbols, from a thermal simulation perspective they are absolutely critical. FloTHERM PACK can be seen as a … [Read more...]
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