Heat sink/heatsink (213)

Heat sinks are passive cooling devices used to dissipate heat generated by electronic components, such as processors, power transistors, and LEDs. They are made of materials with high thermal conductivity, such as aluminum or copper, and feature fins or other structures to increase surface area for better heat dissipation. Heat sinks are essential for maintaining the performance and reliability of electronic devices by preventing overheating and ensuring components operate within safe temperature ranges.

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