Thermoelectric coolers (TECs), also called Peltier-coolers, are used for stabilizing optical benches, filters, lenses, laser diodes, photodiodes, and other parts in electro-optical systems. TECs are ...
Thermoelectric coolers (TECs) are versatile temperature-control devices. They’re best thought of as solid-state heat pumps in which the direction and rate of heat flow can be manipulated by ...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) use heat—or more accurately, temperature differences—and the well-known Seebeck effect to generate electricity. Their applications range from energy harvesting of ...
Thermoelectric devices are devices that can convert heat into electrical energy. Researchers have now developed a thermoelectric device composed of organic materials that can generate electricity from ...
Optimized for standard circuitry and power requirements, the OptoCooler HV14 RoHS-compliant, high-voltage and high-heat pumping thermoelectric cooler module specifically targets the optoelectronics ...
WHEN using high-frequency heating methods the thermo-electric measurement of temperature is difficult because of stray high-frequency current picked up in the measuring circuit.
Higher power density, smaller form factors and long-life reliability expectations all collide, requiring better thermal ...
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