ElectronicsCooling Business Bulletin Volume 2 | June 2011 In the digital age, things move fast. Time is short and attention spans are even shorter. You probably feel pressured to pack as much relevant information as you possibly can about your product, service or company into your allotted marketing space. As illogical as it may sound, the worst marketing mistake you … [Read more...]
LED Replacement Bulbs Compete for Spotlight
Two leading makers of lighting products showcased LED bulbs at Philadelphia’s LightFair trade show that are bright enough to replace energy-guzzling 100-watt light bulbs. The new bulbs will also be expensive, about $50 each, so the development may not prevent consumers from hoarding traditional bulbs. Congress passed a law in 2007 mandating that bulbs producing 100 watts worth … [Read more...]
Ball vs. Sleeve: A Comparison In Bearing Performance
As consumers demand smaller, faster computer systems, OEM design engineers race to create systems with compact, more powerful microprocessors and chipsets. However, these compressed designs provide engineers with a new enemy…heat. In minutes, densely packaged microprocessors or compact electronic systems can generate enough heat to destroy years worth of work. A design engineer … [Read more...]
Company Certified for Energy Consumption Monitoring on Product Line
Raritan and Universal Electric Corp. announced interoperability between Power IQ energy management software and STARLINE Track Busway, giving data center managers a more complete picture of how energy is being consumed -- from the room's power distribution busway all the way to a server in the rack -- in order to better manage resources and take energy cost-reduction … [Read more...]
ORNL Energy Harvesters Transform Waste into Electricity
Billions of dollars lost each year as waste heat from industrial processes can be converted into electricity with a technology being developed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The high-efficiency thermal waste heat energy converter actively cools electronic devices, photovoltaic cells, computers and large waste heat-producing systems while generating … [Read more...]
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