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PCB Thermal Assemblies from Spectrum Sensors and Controls

Spectrum Sensors and Controls has advanced a novel range of printed circuit board (PCB) thermal packages for sensitive electronics applications, operative under extremely low temperatures, or in a thermal-controlled condition.

Most of the electronics allow only a restricted working thermal range, but the company’s specific thermal assembly permits extremely reduced thermal operation by heating the system itself or heating the vicinity.

Some crystals, diodes, and IC electronics work precisely in a thermal-controlled condition, whereas the company’s specific thermal assemblies offer an economical methodology to contribute a constant heating environment. Numerous thermal methodologies are accessible from the company to serve a wide range of application, encompassing foil heaters, PTC heaters, and wirewound heating components. Along with auto-regulating PTC heaters, the in-built sensors can also be provided additionally to any of the heating components to deliver thermal data and to provide accurate management of the temperature.

The PCB thermal packages are commonly utilized in connection with the heating surface (conduction), or by the thermal flow from one plane to the other (convection). These new range of thermal assemblies can be obtained in various physical designs, for use in numerous applications, from miniature integrated circuits to huge enclosures.

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