Careful thermal analysis must be performed before using AES-XRF-HEATSINK-V2 in a deployed product as it was designed strictly to meet the needs of software developers operating the module in a controlled laboratory environment.
XRF products are intended to operate in condensation-free environments only. If subjected to cycling within a thermal chamber, Dry Air Purge or Gaseous Nitrogen (GN2) should be used to minimize condensation. If subjected to cycling outside of a controlled chamber, conformal coating or other measures may be required to avoid damage due to condensation.
The XRF Heatsink V2 (AES-XRF-HEATSINK-V2) is designed to meet the thermal relief demands of XRF modules operating in a laboratory environment at 25⁰C with external convection. Airflow through the aluminum fins must be provided externally or by attaching the optional fan assembly (AES-XRF-HEATSINK-V2-FAN).
Quick-start instructions for assembling XRF heatsinks to the XRF module are included in the XRF Getting Started Guide and further explained in detail in XRF Thermal Considerations – both documents are available by request at RFINFO@avnet.com.
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