In contemporary technological development there is a tendency to miniaturize and improve the efficiency of modern devices and information measuring systems, this trend affects not only aspects of electronic instrumentation, mechanical systems, mechatronics systems and microelectromechanics, but also systems for transfer and transformation of heat energy, accumulation and redistribution of heat fluxes, and miniaturization of cooling systems and improving the design of heat pumps. One of the contemporary ways of development of structure of heat transfer systems and transformation of thermal energy are elements based on the Peltier effect. We present the automated smart quality control system of commercially manufactured Peltier elements designed at the Department of Engineering Science and Technology of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI. The technical characteristics of our system and its functionality guarantee control and measurement of parameters of commercially available Peltier elements, production and interoperability control in the production of the elements as an electronic component base; production of precision equipment that requires the application of systems to maintain accurate temperature conditions, such as thermal imagers, laser projectors, mobile computing systems.
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