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Controllable Wind Tunnel for PCB Testing Available
April 25, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
NORWOOD, Mass. — The CWT-PCB controlled wind tunnel from Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) is for laboratory testing of heat and air flow on multiple PCBs. Its test chamber can accommodate up to six PCBs with 0.5" card-to-card spacing, or three PCBs with 1" spacing. It can fit with various fan trays for a broad airflow range, or with heating elements to allow for elevated air temperature testing. A clear polycarbonate panel enables smoke flow visualization. The test chamber has a 2-D converging nozzle with a multi-point measurement area for placement of up to seven sensors upstream of the test area. Weighing 60 lbs., it sits on castors to facilitate transportation, and it adopts to a wide range of lab layouts. An integrated stand supports a laptop PC or other test instruments. Dimensions are 70.5 x 40 x 25", and it can be manually operated or driven by a programmable fan controller system.