Electronics are becoming smaller and smaller and the requirement to dissipate heat is constantly growing. The lack of an efficient thermal management strategy can lead to low performance, energy inefficiency, system failure, and even serious damage. With numerical simulation, such strategies can be tested early in the design process. This article shows how to use this … [Read more...]
SANYO DENKI Releases 40 × 40 × 56 mm Counter Rotating Fan With the Highest Static Pressure in the Industry
SANYO DENKI has developed and launched the San Ace 40 9CRJ type 40 × 40 × 56 mm Counter Rotating Fan that features the highest static pressure in the industry.* This fan is suitable for cooling 1U servers, switching power supplies, and communications equipment. It also comes with the PWM control function to control the fan speed. Features: High Static Pressure and High … [Read more...]
SANYO DENKI 40 × 40 × 28 mm High Static Pressure Fan Achieves the Highest Static Pressure in the Industry
SANYO DENKI has developed and launched the San Ace 40 9HVA type 40 × 40 × 28 mm High Static Pressure Fan that features the highest static pressure in the industry.(1) This fan is suitable for cooling 1U servers, switching power supplies, and communications equipment. It also comes with the PWM control function to control the fan speed. Features 1. High Static Pressure … [Read more...]
Keeping Cool as the Electric Vehicle Market Heats Up
Some of the biggest hurdles to widespread adoption of electric vehicles are range anxiety, battery longevity, and safety. As the electric vehicle market grows and for it to reach its full potential, there is an increased need for effective thermal management of the vehicles. Keeping heat under control leads to improved charging, performance, range, longevity, and safety. The … [Read more...]
Forced-Air Cooling: Should You Push or Pull?
As much as we’d prefer to be able to use just unforced, natural convection cooling, many designs and installations simply cannot be cooled adequately by the low level and uncertainty of airflow that this low-cost, reliable approach offers. Instead, it’s very common to use one or more fans to force the air at a known volume and velocity through the enclosure or chassis … [Read more...]
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