Electronics Cooling invites you to share your expertise, knowledge, and perspective on critical aspects, foundational education, and trends with electronics thermal management technology. Electronics Cooling stands strong as one of the foremost resources for thermal management engineers and professionals, and much of this success is the result of a dedicated community of … [Read more...]
Rising Demand for Thermal Management in Consumer Electronics Prime Factor for Exponential Growth of Market
According to the new market research report "Thermal Management Market by Material Type (Adhesive, Non-Adhesive), Devices (Conduction, Convection, Advanced, Hybrid), Service (Installation & Calibration, Optimization & Post Sales), End-Use Application - Global Forecast to 2022", The thermal management market is expected to be worth USD 14.24 Billion by 2022, growing at a … [Read more...]
New Thermoelectric Controllers for Precise Temperature Control
European Thermodynamics are pleased to announce the launch of the new JUNIOR and CyCLO pulse width modulator (PWM) thermoelectric controller electronic PCBs. Developed to work with the Adaptive® thermoelectric assemblies and thermoelectric cooler (TEC) modules, JUNIOR and CyCLO are thermoelectric controllers that enable a precise method of temperature control for sensitive … [Read more...]
Estimating Internal Air Cooling Temperature Reduction in a Closed Box Utilizing Thermoelectrically Enhanced Heat Rejection
An earlier article in this column considered the problem of cooling electronic components in a closed box [1]. In outdoor applications for example, it may be necessary to totally seal the box to prevent exposure to airborne particulates, water droplets or other sub- stances in the air that could be injurious to the electronic components. In such an application, heat picked up … [Read more...]
What a Thermoelectric Cooler is REALLY Good For…
Fairy tales… perpetual motion machines… Not all fairy tales are perpetual motion machines, but all perpetual motion machines are certainly fairy tales. Before I get into the specifics of thermoelectric coolers, however, it seems appropriate to set the stage for this particular category of fairy tales. There are two classical types of perpetual motion “machines,” called (not … [Read more...]
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