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Embedded System Heat Sink Design

Date:2021-11-02 

Embedded systems, also known as embedded computers, are small-form-factor computers that power specific tasks. They may function as standalone devices or as part of larger systems, hence the term "embedded," and are often used in applications with size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) constraints.

Like most computers, embedded systems are a combination of hardware and software, usually:

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Microprocessors or microcontrollers
Graphics processing units (GPUs)
Volatile and non-volatile memory
Input/output communication interfaces and ports
System and application code

Power supplies

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Embedded System Heat Sinks are present everywhere. Most of people use without knowing them. The beauty is that embedded system heat sink is invisible to the user, delivering a wealth of experience. Here are some of the applications of the embedded system which use a powerful operating system (OS) like Embedded Linux, Android, and Windows CE.
Embedded systems and industrial computers (IPCs) come with ever higher power density. At the same time, the power dissipation rate and thus the cooling requirements have also increased. The heat produced by the processor needs to be dissipated as quickly as possible in order to ensure proper operation and a long service life. As a specialist company for application-specific cooling systems, Pioneer Thermal is constantly developing new heat sink and water cooling solutions for the active and passive cooling of industrial computers.
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