Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles to appear in Electronics Cooling addressing emerging areas for electronics thermal management. Printed electronics (PE) is one of the key enabling technologies of many electronic products that we take for granted today, not just in functional feasibility but also in cost that seems to be on a continuous downward trend. … [Read more...]
Updates in Liquid Cooling Research
The below includes recent research in liquid cooling. Test results from the comparison of three liquid cooling methods for high-power processors Guy R. Wagner, Joseph R. Schaadt, Justin Dixon, Gary Chan, William Maltz, Kamal Mostafavi & David Copeland This study compares three different liquid cooling technologies to determine which of the three methods is able to … [Read more...]
Thermal Management of IoT Hardware: Gateways
As Electronics Cooling engineers, we can say this unequivocally –the root cause of heat in electronics systems is power! Barring external and environmental influences, heat dissipation in electronic devices is an unavoidable side effect in any powered electronic device. In this blog, we will take a look at the Internet of Things (IoT) Gateways, in particular Edge Gateways … [Read more...]
Thermal Management of GPU-Enabled Servers in Data Centers
Since the introduction of CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture, an acronym that is no longer in practice) in 2007, hundreds of millions of computers with CUDA parallel architecture-capable GPUs, or graphics processing units, have been shipped. If you have a gaming desktop, laptop with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card or Nvidia Shield, you are most likely familiar with … [Read more...]
New Micro-Sized DC Blower Virtually Silent
JARO's new micro-sized "Whisper" (TM) Blower measures in at an impressively tiny 20 X 20 X 6 mm (6000 RPM ± 20%), and offers a virtually-soundless operation. Thanks to a unique Aerospace-Fluid Bearing system, this new micro-sized DC blower provides exceptionally high static pressure, while offering a very low operating volume (16 dB). The new blower offers a super-low … [Read more...]
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