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Passing the 3000g shock test, the OptoCooler HV14 thermoelectric cooler meets requirements for the military standard 883E Method 2002 mechanical shock. At 85°C, the high-voltage, heat-pumping thermoelectric module operates at a 2.7V maximum voltage and pumps 1.5W of heat. The device creates a 60°C maximum temperature differential between the hot and cold sides with no heat load, suiting cooling and temperature control of optoelectronic devices, including laser diodes, avalanche photodiodes, and high-brightness LEDs, Available in a 3×3-mm footprint, the OptoCooler HV14 thermoelectric cooler costs $18 (1000).
Nextreme Thermal Solutions, www.nextreme.com
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