Abstract

An experimental model for electronic chip cooling was designed to investigate the cooling performances of an air-cooled thermoelectric cooler (TEC). The effect on the cold side temperature was experimented on the variation of heat emission intensity of TEC hot side and operating current. It was found that the mean temperature of the TEC cold side will decrease with enhanced the fan power, and the cooling performance would be better. The cold side temperature of TEC appeared a low valley with operating current variation. Optimizing the heat emission and the operating current properly is necessary to make the TEC work at perfect cooling performance.

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