Thermal - Thermoelectric, Peltier Modules

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CP854020345H

CP854020345H

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 40 X 20 X 3.45 MM, 8.5

188

CP50341

CP50341

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 30 X 30 X 4.05 MM, 5 A,

10

CP11404432

CP11404432

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 40 X 44 X 3.2, 11 A, WI

29

CP144044

CP144044

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 40 X 40 X 4.4, 14 A, WI

19

CP12437

CP12437

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 40 X 40 X 3.8 MM, 12 A,

91

CP1881-222

CP1881-222

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 8.1 X 8.1 X 2.22 MM, 1.

56

CP30138H

CP30138H

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 15 X 15 X 3.8 MM, 3 A,

13

CP144745325

CP144745325

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 47 X 44.8 X 3.25 MM, 14

44

CP604020395H

CP604020395H

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 40 X 20 X 3.95 MM, 6.0

198

CP70337

CP70337

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 30 X 30 X 3.8 MM, 7 A,

65

CP9040335H

CP9040335H

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 40 X 40 X 3.35 MM, 9 A,

49

CP353047

CP353047

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 30 X 30 X 4.7, 3.5 A, W

95

CP103033

CP103033

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 30 X 30 X 3.3, 10 A, WI

91

CP5030395

CP5030395

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 30 X 30 X 3.95, 5 A, WI

108

CP50241

CP50241

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 20 X 20 X 4.05 MM, 5 A,

19

CP35147

CP35147

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 15 X 15 X 4.7 MM, 3.5 A

27

CP36367H-2

CP36367H-2

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 30.5 X 30 X 6.7 MM, 3.6

11

CP602040395H

CP602040395H

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 20 X 40 X 3.95 MM, 6.0

130

CP604395H

CP604395H

CUI Devices

PELTIER, 40 X 40 X 3.95 MM, 6 A,

45

CP60133

CP60133

CUI Devices

PELTIER MOD 15 X 3.3MM 6.0A INP

828

Thermal - Thermoelectric, Peltier Modules

1. Overview

Thermoelectric Peltier Modules (TEMs) are solid-state devices that utilize the Peltier effect to transfer heat between two electrical junctions. When direct current (DC) passes through a thermoelectric material, heat is absorbed on one side and released on the opposite side. These modules enable precise temperature control without moving parts, refrigerants, or maintenance, making them critical in modern electronics, medical devices, and industrial systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Standard TEMsBalanced cooling capacity and costIndustrial temperature control systems
High-Power TEMsHigh T (temperature difference) and large heat pumping capacityLaser diode cooling, power electronics
Microminiature TEMsSub-centimeter dimensions with precise thermal regulationMedical sensors, infrared detectors
Multistage TEMsCascaded design for ultra-low temperature applicationsCryogenic systems, scientific instruments

3. Structure and Components

A typical Peltier module consists of: - Ceramic substrates (high thermal conductivity electrical insulation) - Thermoelectric elements (Bismuth Telluride - Bi2Te3 based semiconductors) - Copper interconnects (low electrical resistance) - Solder junctions (thermal and electrical bonding) - Epoxy encapsulation (moisture protection)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Qmax (W)Maximum heat pumping capacityDetermines cooling capability
Tmax ( C)Maximum temperature differenceDefines operational limits
Imax (A)Maximum operating currentImpacts power consumption
ZT ValueThermoelectric figure of meritMaterial efficiency indicator
Dimensions (mm)Physical sizeIntegration constraints

5. Application Fields

Main industries include: - Electronics: CPU/GPU cooling, telecom equipment - Medical: PCR thermal cyclers, patient care devices Automotive: Battery thermal management, cabin climate control Scientific: Spectroscopy instruments, CCD cooling

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Laird Thermal SystemsHiTemp Series Tmax=72 C, 200W capacity
TE ConnectivityCP Series TECMiniature 10 10mm footprint
II-VI IncorporatedLaser Diode CoolerHigh-reliability multistage design

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Required T and heat load calculations - Operating voltage/current compatibility - Physical space constraints - Environmental conditions (humidity, vibration) - Cost vs. efficiency trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Future developments focus on: - Advanced materials (Skutterudites, silicon-germanium) - Micro-scale integration for mobile devices - Smart modules with PID temperature control - Eco-friendly thermoelectric materials - 3D-printed customized geometries

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