Adaptive Peltier Module, 55.6 W, 6 A, 15.7V, 10 mm x 4mm x 3.9 mm

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RS Stock No.:
490-1395
Mfr. Part No.:
ET-127-14-15-RS
Manufacturer:
Adaptive
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Brand

Adaptive

Product Type

Peltier Module

Maximum Cooling Capacity

55.6W

Maximum Temperature Difference

74°C

Maximum Current

6A

Thickness

3.9mm

Maximum Voltage

15.7V

Lead Wire Type

Unstripped

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Width

4mm

Length

10mm

Series

ET

Thermoelectric Cooler Modules, Adaptive


The Thermoelectric modules utilise the Peltier phenomenon principle to pump heat when voltage is applied.

Effective cooling power from mW to a hundred of Watts

Max hot side temperature Th = 90°C for best long term performance

Modules can be bonded using heat sink bonder

Applications in refrigeration and power generation

Silicone sealed options

Thermoelectric Modules - Peltier Effect


A range of semiconductor thermoelectric devices working on the Peltier effect. When supplied with a suitable electric current, they can either cool or heat. When subject to an externally applied temperature gradient these devices will generate a small amount of electrical power.The larger devices can be used for cooling or controlling the temperature of sub-assemblies. The small size of the mini module makes it ideally suited for cooling miniature electronic components such as infra-red detector chips, microwave IC's, fibre-optic lasers and detectors.,Alternatively, it may be used to minimise the effects of temperature coefficients on oscillator stability, reference voltages, amplifier offsets etc. by providing temperature control.

Solid-state long term stability

Generates no acoustic noise

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