Thermoelectric, Peltier Assemblies

A thermoelectric (TE) module, or Peltier assembly, is a semiconductor-based device that moves heat from one side of the device to the other when low voltage DC power is applied. One face of the module is cooled while the opposite face is heated. This phenomenon is reversed with a change in polarity of the DC voltage. A TE module can generate current when a temperature differential is applied. They are differentiated by heat transfer type, cooling power, current, voltage, and overall dimensions.


Keystone Electronics 7670

RND STNDFF #8-32 CERAMIC 1-1/4"

4.95

Keystone Electronics 7215

HEX STANDOFF #6-32 BRASS 1-3/4"

2.16

Keystone Electronics 7225

HEX STANDOFF #8-32 BRASS 1-3/4"

2.16

Bourns, Inc. 7025

INDUCT ARRAY 2 COIL 1.125MH T/H

0

Visual Communications Company - VCC 7370

LAMP INCAND RT-1.75 BI-PIN 18V

0

JKL Components Corp. 7335

LAMP INCAND RT-1.75 MIDG FLA 5V

0.54

Keystone Electronics 7125

CARRIER BD

15.42

Keystone Electronics 7115

CARRIER BD

7.06