A team of University of Maryland scientists have discovered that when electric current is run through carbon nanotubes, objects nearby heat up while the nanotubes themselves stay cool. Understanding this completely unexpected new phenomenon could lead to new ways of building computer processors that can run at higher speeds without overheating. The researchers have dubbed the … [Read more...]
Air-to-Air Thermoelectric Cooling Assembly
Marlow Industries announced the availability of a new high-performance air-to-air thermoelectric cooling assembly—Climatherm. The new assemblies provide up to 125 percent greater performance than current air-to-air thermoelectric assemblies, in an exceptionally light and compact package. Marlow’s new cooling assembly provides protection in extreme temperatures and carries IP55 … [Read more...]
The US, Japan, and China Lead Grid Storage Market in 2017
Despite regulatory uncertainty, a highly-fragmented global market, and a risk-averse client base, the demand for energy storage on the grid will zoom to $113.5 billion in 2017, from a $2.8 billion market in 2012, reaching 185.4 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of capacity from 3.2 GWh, according to a Lux Research report. Lux Research analysts developed a dynamic Grid Storage Demand … [Read more...]
Company Publishes Product Profile for Home Appliances Sensors
TDK-EPC, a group company of TDK Corporation, has published a new Product Profile featuring EPCOS brand Sensors for Home Appliances. This brochure provides photos and dimensional drawings that enable selection of suitable sensors for home electronics applications, including: Large household appliances, such as washing machines and dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators and … [Read more...]
Apple's New iPad Has Heat Problems
Heat-related issues may already be plaguing Apple’s new third-generation iPad. According to tests conducted by Consumer Reports, the new third-generation iPad measured approximately 12 to 13 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the second-generation iPad. Consumers have also reported unauthorized “shut-downs” of their devices in warmer climates but thus far, no official statement … [Read more...]
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