Pentair fanless enclosure provides IP30 protection and EMC shielding for 10x10cm NUC (Intel’s Next Unit of Computing) motherboards.
A flexible heat path connects the processor inside with heatsinking integrated with the top cover.
“Pentair has developed thermally-conductive elements in metal to transfer the heat from the processors to the case surface,” said stockist enclosures4U. “These elements are variable in height so that they can stay in constant contact with processors of different heights. Dissipated heat is transferred consistently by conduction to the heat sinks and then passed to the environment by means of convection and radiation.”
Alongside the top, the enclosure consists of a body and front panel, held together with two screws.
According to Pentair-Schroff, this is the first enclosure compliant to the embeddedNUC specification, established to expose interfaces relevant to industrial applications and include fanless cooling to increase reliability. Cooling in this case is rated up for dissipation up to 15W.
While the width and depth of a case are determined by the board size (101.6 x 101.6mm), the height of the case remains variable since it adapts with the height of the electronic components and conduction cooling. The cut out locations on the front and rear of the case for remain undefined as these depend on the application, said enclosures4U. Defined temperature range is 0 to 60°C, or -40 to 85°C extended.
Applications are expected in kiosks, point-of-sale, signage, vehicle infotainment, surveillance, home automation and industrial automation.
Enclosures4U is part of Essesx-based Foremost Electronics.
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