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Tubed and Submerged-Fin Cold Plates in Electronics Thermal Management
By Norman QuesnelSenior Member of Marketing StaffAdvanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) Many of today’s electronic devices need the performance of liquid cooling to meet the thermal demands of certain hot components. Liquid cold plates are common cooling systems in high … Continue reading
Effective cooling of high-powered CPUs on dense server boards
By Norman Quesnel Senior Member of Marketing Staff Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) The main goal of electronics thermal management is to efficiently remove enough heat from a device’s active region so that it stays within its rated temperature. Providing … Continue reading
Industry Developments in Thermal Management of Electric Vehicle Batteries
By Norman Quesnel Senior Member of Marketing Staff Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) Electric vehicles (EV) fall into two main categories: vehicles where an electric motor replaces a combustion engine and vehicles that feature a combustion engine assisted by an … Continue reading
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Tagged Automotive, Batteries, Battery Cooling, Electric Vehicles, Norman Quesnel
Electronics Cooling with Thermoelectric Assemblies
By Norman Quesnel Senior Member of Marketing Staff Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) Thermoelectric assemblies (TEA) efficiently control temperature in many applications across a variety of industries. For example, TEA are used for cooling laser diode packages in optics, lasers … Continue reading
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Tagged Peltier Effect, TEA, TEC, Thermoelectric Assemblies, thermoelectric coolers
Industry Developments: Advances in Thermal Interface Materials for Electronics Cooling
By Norman Quesnel Senior Member of Marketing Staff Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) For decades, thermal interface materials (TIMs) have been used as pathways allowing heat to flow from one location to another. TIMs are often part of cooling systems … Continue reading