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TEG modules output 21.6 W at 56 mm

January 28, 2025 By Redding Traiger

Same Sky’s Thermal Management Group announced the addition of thermoelectric generator (TEG) modules to its product portfolio. Utilizing the temperature difference between the hot and cold of the module to generate usable power, these thermoelectric generators offer output power from 5.4 up to 21.6 W in packages from 30 x 30 mm to 56 x 56 […]

Filed Under: Development Tools, Industrial, Power Components, Power Management, thermoelectric coolers Tagged With: Same Sky

Lead-free alloy solder paste addresses thermal fatigue in AI applications

October 14, 2024 By Redding Traiger

SHENMAO America, Inc. announces the launch of its special solder paste, PF719-P250A, specifically designed for power management modules in AI substrates. This no-clean, halogen-free solder paste offers exceptional anti-thermal fatigue reliability, making it an ideal solution for demanding AI applications. The PF719-P250A solder paste utilizes a newly developed, high-reliability lead-free alloy that provides excellent anti-thermal […]

Filed Under: AI, thermoelectric coolers Tagged With: shenmaoamericainc

Dual-channel gate drivers offer thermal management for inverter modules

May 21, 2024 By Redding Traiger

Power Integrations has announced the launch of the SCALE-iFlex XLT family of dual-channel plug-and-play gate drivers. These drivers are designed for the operation of single LV100 (Mitsubishi), XHP 2 (Infineon), HPnC (Fuji Electric), and equivalent semiconductor modules up to 2300 V blocking voltage. The new gate drivers are suitable for wind, energy storage, and solar […]

Filed Under: Development Tools, drivers, inverters, Power Components, Power Management, thermoelectric coolers Tagged With: powerintegrationsinc

A new technique for improving performance in Peltier modules

November 11, 2022 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Peltier modules or thermoelectric coolers (TEC) have grown in popularity and found uses in many applications due their reliable solid-state construction and precise temperature control. They operate by transferring heat from one side of the module to the other when electrical power is applied. Although all Peltier devices are constructed using the same general structure, […]

Filed Under: modules, Power Components, thermoelectric coolers Tagged With: cuidevices

Micro Peltier modules offer compact footprints as small as 3.4 mm

October 7, 2020 By Redding Traiger

CUI Devices’ Thermal Management Group 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 mm to 9.5 mm and profiles as low as 1.95 mm, these micro Peltier modules offer reliable solid-state construction, precise temperature control, and quiet operation for […]

Filed Under: cooling fans, thermoelectric coolers Tagged With: cuidevices

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