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  • Fans With Integrated Control and Monitoring: Intelligent Equipment Cooling - the Right Dose of Air (.pdf)
    in reality it will. always remain impossible. Energy loss will always occur, in most cases as waste heat. This must. be discharged, e.g. to prevent sensitive electronics against destruction due to overheating. If nor-. mal convection does not suffice for cooling purposes, fans are required
  • Choosing a Fan That Best Fits Your Application
    overheat and malfunction. To protect the design, the engineer must select the right fan for the application. Before deciding the optimal cooling unit for the system, the design engineer must consider the following factors: mechanical electronic packaging, heat sources, the cooling air path, system
  • Motor Design, Quality and Performance are Critical to Reliable Operation of Fans & Blowers (.pdf)
    characteristics and acoustics, the motor which powers the impeller or fan is critical to safe and reliable operation and protection of valuable system components. ebm SELECTION Motor Design, Quality and Performance are. Critical to Reliable Operation of Fans & Blowers. Most electronic systems
  • A scalable cooling strategy to meet current and future thermal management requirements
    lead to increased exhaust heat, which must be minimized in order to maintain optimal equipment performance. A scalable cooling strategy to meet current and future thermal management requirements - Electronic Products. Wednesday, March 14, 2012 Sign In | Register AllFeature
  • Ball vs Sleeve: A Comparison in Bearing Performance
    electronic systems can generate enough heat to destroy years worth of work. A design engineer needs a reliable fan that will maintain system cooling and protect against system meltdown. Most engineers believe that a quality axial fan is the answer to this threat. Yet, many engineers debate over which bearing
  • Keeping cool
    Embedded microcontrollers manage dc fans for better cooling while dissipating less energy. The basic construction of a brushless-dc fan consists of a fan blade attached to a permanentmagnet rotor that surrounds the electromagnetic coils of the stator and associated control electronics. A typical
  • Managing Heat Transfer With Potting Compounds
    Today's electronic designs are smaller in size and deliver more power, which requires that they run at higher temperatures. In order to maintain long life and high reliability, they must be able to dissipate that heat efficiently. Fans, vents and other cooling devices take up valuable design space
  • Enclosure Heaters: "Life Insurance" for Electronics
    the life expectancy of electronic components sig-. reduced substantially by keeping the environment inside. nificantly. Electronic components can be protected by. an enclosure at a temperature as little as 5°C higher than. cooling in the day and heating at night. that of the ambient air. Relative air

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