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How CTS Corporation (CTS) Is Targeting Data Center Thermal Management Through Sensor-Level Precision
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How CTS Corporation (CTS) Is Targeting Data Center Thermal Management Through Sensor-Level Precision

Yahoo Finance · Jul 1, 2026, 5:27 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • On June 16, CTS introduced the TSX Crystal with Integrated Thermistor, its first crystal product to place a thermistor inside the package.
  • The data-center connection is also broader than this single launch.
  • CTS Corporation (NYSE:CTS) designs and manufactures sensors, actuators, and electronic components for industrial, aerospace/defense, medical, transportation, and other end markets.

How CTS Corporation (CTS) Is Targeting Data Center Thermal Management Through Sensor-Level Precision Habib Ur Rehman Thu, July 2, 2026 at 12:27 AM GMT+7 1 min read CTS CTS Corporation (NYSE:CTS) is one of the best small-cap data center cooling stocks to buy.

On June 16, CTS introduced the TSX Crystal with Integrated Thermistor, its first crystal product to place a thermistor inside the package. The product is not a cooling unit, but it fits the thermal-management layer around dense electronic systems: it gives real-time temperature feedback close to the crystal element, helping designers improve frequency compensation across wider operating temperatures while reducing board-level complexity.

CTS said the TSX series supports frequencies from 16 MHz to 285 MHz, with stability options ranging from ±10 ppm to ±50 ppm over temperature, and targets applications including network synchronization, routers, and switches. The data-center connection is also broader than this single launch. CTS markets temperature sensors for server racks, cooling systems, and airflow-management zones, where precise thermal monitoring helps prevent overheating and supports higher rack density. That gives the stock a sensor-level exposure to the cooling efficiency problem created by AI infrastructure.

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