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When it comes to selecting the ideal heatsink for electronic cooling, the choice often comes down to copper versus aluminum. Both materials have their strengths and limitations, making them suited to different applications. Understanding how each material performs can help in making an informed deci
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Heat sinks have been around for many years, but their applications have become more important with the advent of high-performance computing and data centers. Heatsinks are used to dissipate heat from electronic components, allowing them to run at higher speeds and temperatures than would be possible
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Heat sinks are essential components for any electronic device or circuit. They enable efficient heat dissipation from devices and ensure reliable performance over long periods of time. But, with so many different types available on the market, how do you know which one is right for your needs? In this blog post, we’ll be discussing what factors to consider when selecting a heatsink and how to choose the best one for your application. We’ll cover topics such as thermal resistance, airflow direction, material selection and more. So, let’s get started!
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A heat sink is a passive heat exchanger that transfers heat. The heat sink is usually a metal part that can be attached to a device that releases energy in the form of heat, with the purpose of releasing that heat to a surrounding fluid to prevent the device from overheating.