*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 ...
The "Personal Cooling Devices - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026-2031)" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Personal Cooling Devices ...
Micro-Scale Peltier Cooler Modules Enable Thermal Management for Laser Diodes, Optical Transceivers, and Photodetectors ...
A Slovenian research group has proposed using a heat pump booster instead of vapor compression technologies in low-temperature district-heating substations and has found that this combination may ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ben Heck is a modder that landed his own show thanks to his modding prowess with all sorts of gadgets. Typically, we see gaming systems and related gear from Heck, but with the hot weather due to hit ...
CUI’s Thermal Management Group today announced a new line of high performance Peltier modules that boasts superior performance and reliability, thanks to its innovative arcTEC™ structure. This unique ...
Samsung has announced the launch of its revolutionary refrigerator featuring “AI hybrid cooling technology,” which will debut at the CES 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in January. This cutting-edge ...
Thermoelectric coolers (TECs) based on the Peltier effect can be used for general cooling, but more often they’re applied to maintain a precise temperature for subsystems and components. And unlike ...