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cooling fans

Silicon-based MEMS fan addresses thermal bottlenecks in 800G and 1.6T optical interconnects

April 29, 2025 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

xMEMS Labs, Inc. has announced the extension of its µCooling fan-on-a-chip technology into AI data centers, providing an in-module active thermal management solution for optical transceivers. Originally designed for compact mobile devices, the µCooling platform now addresses the thermal challenges faced by dense, thermally-constrained environments in high-speed optical transceivers, including those operating at 400G, 800G, […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, Power Components, Thermal management Tagged With: Inc., xMEMS Labs

Chip cooler cools several components simultaneously

September 6, 2023 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

The new chip cooler was specially developed to meet the cooling requirements of processors. The new HXB100 chip cooler was designed to enable the cooling of several components simultaneously. This saves both space and costs. The innovative chip cooler has an astonishingly light and compact construction. It measures a mere 100 x 75 x 13 […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, Development Tools, Thermal management Tagged With: sepa

Power supplies come with front or back cooling

June 26, 2023 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

ABB Power Conversion has expanded its MPR-series rectifier family with two new 850-watt MPR0812 power supplies. The MPR0812TEX12Z01A is designed for forward airflow for cooling and the MPR0812TER12Z02A utilizes reverse airflow. The compact, 1.57” high by 9” long by 2.5” wide rectifiers meet Class B radiated and conducted emissions requirements. This combination makes them well-suited for a […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, Development Tools, Power Components, Power Supplies, rectifiers, Telecommunications Tagged With: abbpowerconversion

Cooling fans feature quiet operation

September 8, 2022 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Cooler Master launches the Mobius Series, the new line of fans designed with innovation and performance in mind. Optimized with enhancements of interconnecting fan blades to fine-tuned sound output, the Mobius Series is engineered with the perfect balance of quiet operation and unmatched cooling capabilities, perfect for enthusiasts and advanced users. The Ring Blade Design […]

Filed Under: Consumer electronics, cooling fans, Development Tools, Power Components Tagged With: coolermaster

Beefy 800-W convection-cooled supplies handle 300% peak power for three seconds

August 30, 2022 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

COSEL Co, Ltd announced the introduction of 800W free-air convection cooling power supplies, the AEA800F series. With demanding applications in mind, the AEA800F is able to deliver 300% peak power for a period of up to 3,000 milliseconds. Designed for applications requiring a high level of safety, the AEA800F is certified according to the EN62477-1 […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, Development Tools, Industrial, Medical, Power Components, Power Management, Power Supplies, Robotics Tagged With: coselcoltd

Aluminum cold plates feature custom shapes

April 29, 2022 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. is now providing DYI (do it yourself) cold plates for engineers to custom fit onto devices whose electronics need to be thermally managed for proper performance. ATS’s family of DIY high-performance aluminum cold plates lets engineers safely drill holes in patterns in a mounting pattern that matches the specific connection points […]

Filed Under: Automotive, cooling fans, Development Tools, Power Components Tagged With: advanced thermal solutions

40-V MOSFET targets BDC motor apps in vehicles

April 28, 2022 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation announced that the company has released a new 40V Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MOSFET) to control Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) motors for automotive applications. Given concerns about global climate change and corresponding efforts to reduce carbon emissions, the Electric Vehicle (EV) market is projected to grow significantly. Omdia, a global market research firm, […]

Filed Under: Automotive, cooling fans, Development Tools, MOSFETS, Power Management, Transistors Tagged With: magnachipsemiconductor

Pin fin, slant fin heat sinks offer economical device cooling

March 3, 2022 By Redding Traiger 1 Comment

Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) is now providing Pin and Slant Fin heat sinks made from lightweight, extruded aluminum to provide low-cost cooling solutions for many hot PCB components. Pin Fin sinks have a high-efficiency design that harnesses cooling airflow from any direction. They reliably perform in spatially constrained PCB layouts where the airflow direction […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, Development Tools, Heatsinks, Power Components Tagged With: advanced thermal solutions

Low-profile IC cooler designed for compact quarters

March 12, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

JARO’s new ultra-thin IC coolers are efficiently-sized, which makes them ideal for tight-fighting spaces. At the same time, the new coolers pack an amazing level of thermal performance, along with a long life (L10:60000hrs/40 degrees Celsius). The products also offer a very wide operating temperature range: -30~+85 degrees Celcius. This makes them ideal for companies […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, Development Tools, Power Management Tagged With: jaro

Forced air cooling keeps cool with fans and blowers

December 26, 2020 By Jeff Shepard 1 Comment

Natural convection cooling is often inadequate to meet the thermal management needs of electronic systems. In those cases, fans and blowers can move more air and keep the system within a safe operating temperature range. As well as being available in both ac and dc configurations, fans are generally categorized by the way the air […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, FAQ, Featured, Power Components Tagged With: FAQ

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