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 – Enabled Products at CES 2017
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which concluded earlier this month is the largest annual conference and expo for anything or everything in electronics in the continental USA. By some estimates, CES 2017 exceeded the previous year record, topping 177K+ attendees. In such a large conference, enabling technologies like thermal management often take a backseat to the … [Read more...]
Inductive Wireless Charging is Now a Thermal Design Problem
Introduction: It is interesting how different parts of a value chain speak differently, sometimes wildly differently, about a product or feature but they may use the exact same words. For example, both the consumer and the thermal engineer want the device to have “cool” features. Wireless charging is one such hardware feature [1]. Wireless charging was included in over … [Read more...]
Thermal Effects in Supercapacitors
Supercapacitors (also referred to as electric double-layer capacitors (EDLC), electrochemical capacitors, electrochemical supercapacitors, and ultracapacitors) are a class of energy storage devices that bridge the gap between electrolytic capacitors and rechargeable batteries. Supercapacitors can typically store 10 to 100 times more energy per unit volume or mass than their … [Read more...]
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