Jahutusfaaside
Jahutusfaaside, also known as heat sinks, are passive heat exchange devices used to transfer heat away from an electronic component or system. They are typically made of materials with high thermal conductivity, such as copper, aluminum, or alloys, to facilitate efficient heat dissipation. Heat sinks are designed with a large surface area to maximize heat transfer to the surrounding environment, often through convection or radiation.
The primary function of a heat sink is to lower the temperature of a component, thereby improving
Heat sinks can be classified into several types based on their design and application. Some common types
1. Fin-type heat sinks: These have extended fins that increase the surface area for heat dissipation.
2. Pin-fin heat sinks: These feature pins or columns that enhance heat transfer.
3. Plate heat sinks: These are flat and often used in applications where space is limited.
4. Tube-fin heat sinks: These combine tubes and fins to provide a high surface area for heat
Heat sinks are widely used in various electronic devices, including computers, servers, telecommunications equipment, and power