Phoenix Contact’s UT 6-TMC M thermal-magnetic circuit breakers protect electrical circuits from overload or short circuit damage, make wiring easier and eliminate time-consuming troubleshooting. One wire powers all the breakers, which means each circuit breaker does not have to be wired individually. With resettable circuit breakers, the push of a button gets the system up and … [Read more...]
Taking the Enterprise Data Center into the Cloud: Achieving a Flexible, High-Availability Cloud Computing Infrastructure
This white paper provides a detailed overview of cloud computing technology, including a standard definition of cloud computing, common types of cloud architectures and services, and driving factors and perceived risks impacting widespread adoption. It also examines best practices for optimizing critical systems for the deployment of cloud architectures in existing facilities, … [Read more...]
IMAPS Honors Member with President’s Award
Steven J. Adamson, Nordson ASYMTEK marketing specialist, was honored with IMAPS’ 2010 President’s Award for dedicated efforts in ensuring a successful reorganization of the IMAPS Microelectronics Foundation and increasing its financial resources. IMAPS (International Microelectronics and Packaging Society) is the largest society dedicated to the advancement and growth of … [Read more...]
IMS Research Estimates LED Market Shares for 2009 and 2010
In a new report updating market shares for 2009 and provisional market share for 2010, IMS Research says 2010 was a year of tremendous growth in the LED industry, dramatically higher than the typical growth rates of recent years. The researchers estimate the market for LEDs has grown from $6.1 billion in 2009 to about $10 billion in 2010, driven by economic recovery, lighting … [Read more...]
Chevy Volt’s Cooling Systems Include Power Electronics Coolant Loop
A GM article explaining the Chevrolet Volt’s cooling/heating systems notes that the power electronics coolant loop is designed to insure the main underhood electronics do not overheat during use. It is essential that the heat developed by the power inverter module and the plug-in battery charger while operating the Volt or when plugged in be dissipated in order to prevent … [Read more...]
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