Nextreme Thermal Solutions
Durham, NC 27003
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Nextreme and Voxtel Announce the World's First OptoCooler Equipped Avalanche Photodiode
Thin-film thermoelectric device cools photon detector in a small package for improved efficiency, performance and reliability... DURHAM, N.C. (October 29, 2008) - Nextreme Thermal Solutions, the leader in microscale thermal and power management products for the electronics industry, today announced that Voxtel, Inc., a leading developer of sophisticated detectors and electrooptical imaging...
Read More »Thermoelectric Cooler operates at low currents.
Designed for optoelectronics and telecommunications industries, OptoCooler HV14 is optimized for standard circuitry and power requirements. It can pump up to 1.5 W of heat and operates at max voltage of 2.7 V and peak current of 1 A. Occupying 2.8 mmÃ-² footprint, unit can create temperature differential up to 51Ã-
Read More »Evaluation Kit assesses power generation technology.
Designed to measure power generated by eTEG UPF40 devices, eTEG Thermoelectric Power Generation Evaluation Kit includes thick film heater as heat source, embedded eTEG UPF40 power generator module, heat sink/fan assembly, and thermocouples for temperature measurement. Kit provides full thermal path - from heat source to heat sink - and requires only power supply for heater and volt meter to...
Read More »Thermoelectric Cooler seamlessly embeds into application.
Featuring 0.3 x 0.3 x 0.1 mm footprint, thin film eTEC(TM) addresses thermal management needs of electronics, photonics, biotech, and defense/aerospace industries. Solid state unit features millisecond response time, rapidly cooling or heating to maintain precise temperature. Operating by Peltier effect, device pumps max heat flux of 150 W/cmÃ-² with some designs delivering as much as 400...
Read More »Nextreme Enhances ETEC Technology to Increase Performance
Research Triangle Park, N.C. (May 15, 2007) - Nextreme, a leading manufacturer of advanced thermoelectric components that address thermal management and power generation needs of the semiconductor, photonics, test-and-measurement and defense/aerospace industries, has enhanced its miniature embedded thermoelectric component (eTEC(TM)) material. The technology advancements have made it possible for...
Read More »Nextreme and Voxtel Announce the World's First OptoCooler Equipped Avalanche Photodiode
Thin-film thermoelectric device cools photon detector in a small package for improved efficiency, performance and reliability... DURHAM, N.C. (October 29, 2008) - Nextreme Thermal Solutions, the leader in microscale thermal and power management products for the electronics industry, today announced that Voxtel, Inc., a leading developer of sophisticated detectors and electrooptical imaging...
Read More »Thermoelectric Cooler operates at low currents.
Designed for optoelectronics and telecommunications industries, OptoCooler HV14 is optimized for standard circuitry and power requirements. It can pump up to 1.5 W of heat and operates at max voltage of 2.7 V and peak current of 1 A. Occupying 2.8 mmÃ-² footprint, unit can create temperature differential up to 51Ã-
Read More »Evaluation Kit assesses power generation technology.
Designed to measure power generated by eTEG UPF40 devices, eTEG Thermoelectric Power Generation Evaluation Kit includes thick film heater as heat source, embedded eTEG UPF40 power generator module, heat sink/fan assembly, and thermocouples for temperature measurement. Kit provides full thermal path - from heat source to heat sink - and requires only power supply for heater and volt meter to...
Read More »Nextreme Expands Manufacturing Capacity to Meet Flip Chip Demand
Relocation signals manufacturing milestone and ramp-up of volume production Research Triangle Park, N.C. (October 23, 2007) - Nextreme, a manufacturer of micro-scale thermal and power management products for the electronics industry, is relocating and expanding its North American corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility within Research Triangle Park. Increasing Nextreme's production...
Read More »Nextreme Names Stephen Brooks as Director of Manufacturing to Facilitate Volume Production
Research Triangle Park, N.C. (November 7, 2007) - Nextreme Thermal Solutions(TM), a manufacturer of microscale thermal and power management products for the electronics industry, has appointed Stephen Brooks as Director of Manufacturing. Mr. Brooks has more than 24 years of experience in planning, establishing and managing the transition of high-technology companies from R&D to volume...
Read More »Thermoelectric Cooler seamlessly embeds into application.
Featuring 0.3 x 0.3 x 0.1 mm footprint, thin film eTEC(TM) addresses thermal management needs of electronics, photonics, biotech, and defense/aerospace industries. Solid state unit features millisecond response time, rapidly cooling or heating to maintain precise temperature. Operating by Peltier effect, device pumps max heat flux of 150 W/cmÃ-² with some designs delivering as much as 400...
Read More »Nextreme Names New VP. of Marketing and Business Development
Research Triangle Park, N.C. May 31,: Nextreme, the leading manufacturer of advanced thin film thermoelectric components designed and produced to address the thermal management and power generation needs of the electronics, photonics, bio-tech and defense/aerospace industries, has recently appointed Dr. Paul A. Magill as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. Dr. Magill has more...
Read More »Nextreme Enhances ETEC Technology to Increase Performance
Research Triangle Park, N.C. (May 15, 2007) - Nextreme, a leading manufacturer of advanced thermoelectric components that address thermal management and power generation needs of the semiconductor, photonics, test-and-measurement and defense/aerospace industries, has enhanced its miniature embedded thermoelectric component (eTEC(TM)) material. The technology advancements have made it possible for...
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