Thermal - Heat Sinks

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
510-3M

510-3M

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK FOR PWR MOD/IGBT/RELAY

27

960-31-33-S-AB-0

960-31-33-S-AB-0

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK 31X33MM SIDE PUSH PIN

87

217-36CTE6

217-36CTE6

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK DPAK SMT TIN PLATED

13446

667-10ABPPE

667-10ABPPE

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK TO-220 W/PINS

749

624-25ABT3

624-25ABT3

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK FOR 21MM BGA

0

510-14U

510-14U

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK FOR PWR MOD/IGBT/RELAY

99

290-1AB

290-1AB

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK TO-220 VERT/HORZ BLK

3637

D10850-40

D10850-40

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK 128PQFP COMPOSITE

843

510-12M

510-12M

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK FOR PWR MOD/IGBT/RELAY

12

WAVE-23-165

WAVE-23-165

Wakefield-Vette

ANCHOR HEATSINK 23X23X16.5MM

492

HSF-48-22-B-F

HSF-48-22-B-F

Wakefield-Vette

FANSINK 5VDC 47.5X47.5X21.5MM

38

960-19-15-D-AB-0

960-19-15-D-AB-0

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK 19X15MM DIA PUSH PIN

24

537-45AB

537-45AB

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK DC/DC QUARTER BRICK

0

624-35ABT3

624-35ABT3

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK FOR 21MM BGA

0

667-20ABPPE

667-20ABPPE

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK TO-220 W/S/O PINS BLK

0

669-33ABT3

669-33ABT3

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK ASSY FOR SPGA

0

901-19-1-28-2-B-0

901-19-1-28-2-B-0

Wakefield-Vette

HEAT SINK ELLIP FIN 19X19MM CLIP

0

625-25ABT1E

625-25ABT1E

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK FOR 25MM BGA

0

659-65AB

659-65AB

Wakefield-Vette

HEATSINK EXTRUSION 37MM

0

910-40-2-15-2-B-0

910-40-2-15-2-B-0

Wakefield-Vette

HEAT SINK PIN FIN 40X40MM CLIP

0

Thermal - Heat Sinks

1. Overview

Thermal heat sinks are passive or active cooling components designed to absorb and dissipate heat generated by electronic devices. They play a critical role in maintaining optimal operating temperatures for semiconductors, processors, and power modules. As modern electronics trend toward higher power density and miniaturization, effective thermal management through heat sinks has become essential for ensuring reliability, performance, and longevity of systems in applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial machinery.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Passive Air-Cooled Heat SinksAluminum/copper fins without moving partsDesktop CPUs, LED lighting
Active Air-Cooled Heat SinksFans integrated with fin arraysGaming PCs, industrial control cabinets
Liquid-Cooled Heat SinksInternal channels for coolant circulationData center servers, EV battery packs
Heat Pipe Heat SinksVapor chamber technology for ultra-thin profilesSmartphones, aerospace electronics
Phase Change Heat SinksParaffin-based materials absorbing latent heatShort-duration high-load applications

3. Structure and Components

Typical heat sink structures include:

  • Finned Arrays: Corrugated metal surfaces (aluminum extrusions or folded copper sheets) for maximizing surface area
  • Base Plates: Machined or forged bases with micro-channel patterns for direct component contact
  • Thermal Interface Materials (TIMs): Graphite pads or phase-change materials between heat sink and component
  • Mounting Hardware: Spring-loaded pins or adhesive backers for secure installation
  • Protective Coatings: Anodized finishes or nickel plating for corrosion resistance

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Thermal Resistance0.5-10 C/W range depending on designDirectly impacts cooling efficiency
Material ConductivityAl: 180-240 W/m K | Cu: 390-400 W/m KDetermines heat transfer speed
Fin Density5-50 fins per inch (FPI)Affects airflow resistance and surface area
Operating Temperature-50 C to +250 C typical rangeDefines environmental suitability
Weight50g-10kg depending on applicationCritical for aerospace and mobile uses

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: CPU/GPU cooling in computers, smartphone SoC thermal pads
  • Telecommunications: 5G base station power amplifiers, optical transceivers
  • Industrial: VFD motor controllers, welding equipment
  • Automotive: Electric vehicle (EV) battery packs, onboard chargers
  • Aerospace: Avionics cooling systems, satellite power modules

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Aavid (TE Connectivity)HiK Plate Heat SinksEmbedded heat pipes, thermal conductivity >400 W/m K
Cooler MasterHyper 212 RGB4 direct-contact heat pipes, 64 CFM fan
Delta ElectronicsCD7010 Liquid Cooler2-phase immersion cooling system
ThermaltakeFloe Riing RGB 360mm360mm radiator with RGB lighting
Boyd CorporationPhase Change PCM150150W thermal capacity for pulsed loads

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Calculate required thermal dissipation using Q = (Toperating - Tambient)/Rthermal
  • Verify dimensional compatibility with component footprint and clearance
  • Assess environmental conditions (humidity, vibration, corrosion potential)
  • Balance performance vs cost: Extruded aluminum offers best cost/performance ratio
  • Consider integration with existing cooling systems (e.g., existing fan airflow rates)

Case Study: For a 150W CPU with 70 C max operating temperature and 25 C ambient, required thermal resistance must be 0.3 C/W. Recommended solution: Copper base heat sink with 6 heat pipes and 120mm PWM fan.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Graphene-enhanced composites achieving 500+ W/m K conductivity
  • 3D-printed lattice structures reducing weight by 40% while maintaining performance
  • Smart heat sinks with embedded thermal sensors and adaptive fan control
  • Two-phase immersion cooling systems for data centers (up to 90% energy savings)
  • Microchannel liquid cooling for 5G millimeter-wave transmitters

Market forecasts predict a CAGR of 6.8% through 2030, driven by EV and 5G infrastructure demands.

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