Maxim Integrated Products has introduced the MAX6678, a dual temperature sensor and fan controller that offers remote temperature sensing up to 145°C and automatic adjustment of two cooling fans to ...
Adafruit has announced the availability of a new temperature sensor and fan controller they have created in the form of the EMC2101 I2C. Priced at just $5.50 the fan controller and temperature sensor ...
I was wondering about a temperature controlled case fan (80mm or 120mm) that has its own temperature sensor (not controlled by the motherboard) to control its RPM. Are all of them like this or are ...
SmartFan fans offer a variety of sensor technologies within the housings to control fan speeds according to ambient temperatures. Sensors include thermistors Hall-effect sensors, and chip-on-board ...
In either case you want your case fans spun up, so which sensor do you tie them to? With Fan Control you can combine sensors with a function and then use the output of that as your source. So for ...
Excessive heat can destroy computer components, which means that keeping your system cool can extend its life. While the computer probably already monitors the temperature of the CPU, case heat can ...
Adding an additional fan to your PC is usually pretty straightforward, but as [Randy Elwin] found, this isn’t always the case with the newer Small Form Factor (SFF) machines. Not only was the standard ...
The MAX11311 integrates a PIXI 12-bit, multichannel, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a 12-bit, multichannel, buffered digital-to-analog converter (DAC) into a single integrated circuit (IC). In ...
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