TECA Corp. has introduced two thermoelectric air conditioner models with a heat exchanger mode. They are designed to cool high-heat electronics such as military embedded systems. The heat exchanger mode switches on as the enclosure temperature rises through 25C. and uses 83% less energy than in the active cooling mode. Active cooling and heating is achieved with the use of robust thermoelectric modules.
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Electronics Cooling magazine has been providing a technical data column since 1997 with the intent of providing you, the readers, with pertinent material properties for use in thermal analyses. We have largely covered the most common materials and their associated thermal properties used in electronics packaging.








