Named after French physicist Jean Charles Athanase Peltier, who discovered the phenomenon in 1834, the module is widely used in applications the need precise temperature control or small-scale cooling ...
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 The era of the discrete transistor, promising low-power circuit designs, has largely been superseded by ...
Kyocera Corporation has introduced a new Peltier (thermoelectric) module with improved heat absorption enabling dramatically enhanced cooling performance. The Peltier modules are primarily used for ...
Peltier elements are thermoelectric components capable of pumping heat from one end of the device to the other end based on the direction of current. An advanced Peltier element comprises several ...
Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto, hereinafter: Kyocera)(TOKYO:6971) today introduced a new Peltier (thermoelectric) module with improved heat absorption. This new Peltier module has a ...
Abstract: This paper presents a preliminary study of electricity generation using Peltier modules. Ceramic thermoelectric cooling module (Peltier module), TEC1-12710 model, was used as electricity ...
Kyocera Corporation a lancé un nouveau module Peltier (thermoélectrique) doté d'une meilleure absorption de la chaleur. Ce nouveau module Peltier a un taux d'absorption de chaleur maximum supérieur de ...
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