This version of the mems-based air shifter, PAK 5C-25, measures 100 x 65 x 9.8mm and can remove up to 25W of heat, according to Frore, meeting the needs of the 67Top/s (INT8) Orin Nano Super AI processor.
Based on the 8Gbyte version of Nvidia’s Jetson Orin Nano system-on-module, the computer arrives with a conventional fan attached.
“AirJet PAK 5C-25 is a self-contained active cooling thermal module [that] is 60% smaller than fan-based alternatives,” according to Frore.
Inside the cooler’s housing, which is described as ‘industrial grade and IP54’, are three of the company’s air moving modules and a control board. Cool air enters from the top flat face, and exits warm through the exposed long edge (ignore the grey enclosure in the image above).
The 25W removal rating is with 25°C ambient air and the input hear spreader at 80°C. Other specifications are: 1,750Pa back-pressure, 29dBA sound (max at 0.5m), 6.5W maximum power consumption and 100g mass.
“1,750 pascals of back pressure ensures effective air flow through IP54 dust-proof filters, and into and out of the cartridge,” said Frore.
Find more on the cooler at Frore Systems CES demonstration room next week in Las Vegas (Room 2401B, Level 2, Venetian Expo, 7 – 10 January), or on this Frore web page.
Find more about Jetson Orin Nano Super single-board computer on this web page. Nvidia describes it as a developer kit.