(June 13, 2016) Device manufacturers are making more accurate, compact medical equipment with electronics technology. MedicalPlasticsNews.com reported that they are using “pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs)” which were “developed as a heat sink attachment method to eliminate the need for clamping” for “interconnects, grounding and shielding applications in medical … [Read more...]
New Speed Controllers for Fans to Reduce Energy Consumption
Orion Fans has recently developed a low-cost dual channel phase control unit to control fan speed for single or multiple fan assemblies, series OA11/22. It is field adjustable, with the ability to precisely control fan noise, speed, and air delivery according to application requirements. It also comes with four factory presets that allow for maximum flexibility with minimum … [Read more...]
Thin “Super-Flow Micro” Fan Offers 0.60cfm
JARO has recently released their newest Micro-Fan available with 0.60cfm. The fan measures 17x17x4 mm (at 15,000rpm), and offers a static pressure of 2.413 mm H2O, according to JARO. With operating voltages from 2.8 to 3.5Vdc, the life expectancy is 50,000 hours. It is ideal for space-limited applications, including UAVs (Unmanned-Aerial-Vehicles), pocket projectors, PDA, … [Read more...]
New Availability of Data Matrix Codes (DMCs)
Rogers has announced that they can add data matrix codes (DMCs) to a wide range of metalized substrates, including direct-bonded-copper and active-metal-brazed substrates. The codes can be “text or numeric in form and encoded by code-reading camera systems” and “are written on metalized surfaces by means of a thin oxide layer formed by an optical laser system,” said the … [Read more...]
Graphene Nanoflakes Better Dissipates Electronics’ Heat
(April 29, 2016) Recently, a team of researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a more efficient approach to cooling electronics using graphene nanoflake-based film. According to E&T, the team performed “experiments in which they managed to increase the efficiency of heat transfer by 76 per cent” – the kind of results that suggest … [Read more...]
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