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Heat Sink

A heat sink is used to draw heat from something, in our case, typically a component on a circuit board. In most cases, the heat sink is constructed of a material that has a high thermal conductivity so that the heat is quickly pulled from the component on the board. Many times, the heat sink will be made in a way that maximizes the surface area so that it too can cool quickly rather than become heat-soaked.

Permanent link Heat Sink - Creation date 2023-07-12


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