Thermoelectric modules. What they are, how they work and typical applications.
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Jul 1983 (v.21#7) pg. 86
Thermoelectricity experiments. Including plans for building a unit to freeze and boil water, convert sunlight into electricty and a power supply.
ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Jan 1966 (v.9#1) pg. 37
Using thermocouples, a simple device which generates voltage that is used to measure heat, cold, pressure, flow, etc. Thermocouples also create cold from electricity.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Nov 1988 (v.5#11) pg. 70
Added Info POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1989 (v.6#2) pg. 5
Thermoelectric modules (solid-state cooling devices). Tips on their uses.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1987 (v.4#2) pg. 76
Solid-state device uses a thermoelectric module to cool a canned beverage or cup.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Jun 1993 (v.10#6) pg. 40
Thermopile puts out 1 volt, 170 milliamps.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1963 (v.119#3) pg. 186
All about making measurements electronically. A look at thermocouples, thermistors, piezoelectric crystals and other transducers. Techniques to help you use transducers more effectively.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS May 1984 (v.55#5) pg. 75
Thermoelectric cooling devices. How they operate and tips on experimenting with them.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jan 1990 (v.61#1) pg. 61
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jun 1990 (v.61#6) pg. 16
Electronic temperature measurement. What is temperature and how it can be measured electronically. Part 2. Thermistor application circuits, RTD's, thermocouples, and non-contact thermometry.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1992 (v.63#4) pg. 40