Alutronic offers heatsinks with 40 mm frameless fans, especially for embedded systems.
The fan is 10 mm high and provides a compact solution for chip cooling when used in combination with the appropriate heatsink, especially Alutronic Powerblocs.
In addition to the company’s 50 mm frameless fan, the new round 40 mm fan is much sought after for embedded systems because many standard cooling solutions are based on the 40 x 10 mm fan. Strictly speaking, the 40 mm fan has a rotor diameter of 37 mm. The version offered by SEPA Europe is equipped with two ball bearings and boasts a service life of 70 000 hours at a temperature of 40°C. In addition to an impulse output for speed monitoring, it also has a PWM input for speed setting in the range of approximately 35 – 100% of the nominal speed.
In conjunction with the Powerblocs pin-fin heatsink, this virtually silent fan with 22 dB(A) is also available ready for connection in the ‘Kühligel’ version.
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