TEC HIGH TEMPERATURE OPERATION
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Standard operation temperature of regular TECs is within the range -60...+85°C. TECs can withstand even higher temperatures - close to internal solder melting point (for RMT TECs - it is 230°C). But TEC lifetime decreases gradually with temperature raise.
TEC life time depends on operation temperature, and estimation of the lifetime at given temperature is possible on the basis of Arrenius equation
where t1 and t2 - TEC lifetimes at corresponding operation temperatures T1 and T2; Ea - energy of activation of TEC failure mechanisms; k - Boltsman Constant. Examples The plot shows dependence of TEC lifetime on operation temperature in accordance to the above dependence and experience of RMT concerning TEC failure reliability and failure mechanisms In table some typical examples of RMT TEC median life (MTBF) are shown depending on temperatures.
Note: MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) - for non-reparable devices, like as TECs, MTBF can be considered as “useful life”, meaning average time to failure. If a sample batch of devices N is in operation then MTBF is average lifetime – time to failure of 50% of sample size. |
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