MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521037240 A) filed by Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on April 17, 2025, for 'low-cost controlled temperature chamber for electronic hardware testing.'

Inventor(s) include Joy Kumar Acharya; Dr. Mohendra Roy; and Dr. Paawan Sharma.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 9, under issue no. 02/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Discloses a low-cost controlled temperature chamber for electronic hardware testing. Temperature chambers play a critical role in evaluating the temperature characteristics, reliability, and performance of various electronic components under controlled thermal conditions. Electronic components are often subjected to varying temperature ranges during their operational lifetime, which can significantly impact their electrical properties, mechanical stability, and overall longevity. Precise temperature control is essential to study thermal stress, component degradation, failure mechanisms, and drift in electrical parameters. A compact and steady temperature chamber ensures uniform heat distribution, rapid thermal stabilization, and minimal thermal fluctuations, which are crucial for accurate and repeatable testing. Furthermore, the ability to simulate extreme temperatures enables engineers to assess component behavior in real-world applications, such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial electronics. In this regard, our developed setup provides the necessary characteristics by a controllable temperature chamber with a range of 15 to 70 with a resolution of 0.5 Degrees Celsius. The chamber can hold a steady temperature with a tolerance range of +/- of 0.01 Degree Celsius. Since the temperature chamber utilizes low-cost components, the overall system remains affordable and accessible to small-scale manufacturers."

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