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Coping with the heat generated by electronic components is a never‑ending problem. The era of the discrete transistor, promising low‑power circuit designs, has largely been superseded by ...
*1 Maximum Heat Absorption (Qcmax) refers to the amount of heat absorbed by the Peltier module when operated at maximum current. It is defined as the temperature difference between both ends of the ...
Learn how CUI’s advanced Peltier module construction technique more effectively addresses the thermal challenges present in today’s board-level electronic applications. Peltier devices, also known as ...
If you need to cool something, the gold standard is using a gas compressor arrangement. Of course, there are definite downsides to that, like weight, power consumption, and vibrations. There are solid ...
CUI Devices’ Thermal Management Group has announced the expansion of its Peltier module product line with the addition of micro Peltier modules Carrying compact package sizes with dimensions from 3.4 ...
Digital light processing (DLP) technology is now used in many smart automotive headlight systems to cast sharper and brighter light in front of a vehicle. These automotive headlight systems operate in ...
Way back I used a rather powerful peltier module to cool my GPU to sub zero temperatures. A secondary watercooling loop removed the combined heat of the GPU + peltier (in)efficiency. The GPU died as I ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Seoul, June 20 (IANS) Samsung Electronics on Thursday unveiled the industry's first hybrid refrigerator using Semiconductor elements and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve energy ...
Five series of Peltier modules from CUI, the CP20H, CP30H, CP39H, CP60H, and CP85H, feature a low profile and high temperature delta of 77°C. The Peltier devices leverage CUI’s arcTEC structure, which ...
[Advanced Tinkering] over on YouTube has some pretty unique content, on subjects of chemistry and physics that are a little more, interesting let’s say — anyone fancy distilling cesium? The subject of ...
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