(May 24, 2016) Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have recently introduced a new method for doping to bring diamonds a step further as semiconductors. Doping is a “process in which other elements are integrated into the semiconductor to change its properties,” explained Phys.org, and “because of diamond's rigid crystalline structure, doping is difficult.” But … [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...]
Thermoelectric Modules That Achieve Higher Heat Flux Densities For Cooling Industrial Lasers
Laird has recently developed a high heat flux density thermoelectric module (TEM) designed to achieve a higher heat pumping capacity than standard TEMs, called UltraTEC. “The UltraTEC Series TEM has a heat pumping capacity up to 340 watts, which is ideal for larger cooling applications with limited surface area such as industrial lasers,” claimed Laird. It also has a “precise … [Read more...]
Thermal Simulation Tool for Design Engineers Available
In recent years, Cradle has created and launched an easy to use, real-time, printed circuit board thermal analysis tool for electrical designers, called the Cradle PICLS. PICLS enables electrical designers to instantly evaluate how changes to circuit board design affect thermal performance, thus reducing downstream rework. Analysis data can be passed seamlessly from the PCB … [Read more...]
Push for Better Industrial Enclosures Cooling
(May 18, 2016) As the heat produced by electronic components continues to increase, suggestions are made to push for improvement on better managing industrial enclosure temperatures. “Relative to each individual component, the heat of electronic components has increased significantly in recent years,” reported ECNMag.com, “At the same time, the density inside control cabinets … [Read more...]
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