I believe that in theory the Zynq chip on a AES-Z7MB-7Z010-G can become excessively hot if the PL and PS is operating at full capacity.
If that happens, what are the recommended heatsinks and/or fans.
Thanks.
I believe that in theory the Zynq chip on a AES-Z7MB-7Z010-G can become excessively hot if the PL and PS is operating at full capacity.
If that happens, what are the recommended heatsinks and/or fans.
Thanks.
One of the challenges we have run into is there are very few - if any - good 17mm x 17mm heat sinks. The 19mm heat sinks suggested on the MicroZed Carrier Design Guide are a good place to start.
Another good resources is CoolInnovations SMT heat sinks for BGA-style packages, They have some raw copper and aluminum options that can fit on MicroZed as well. See here.
I am not aware of a fan or fan sink that can attach directly to the MicroZed zynq given it's small size. However, the fan header can be used to power a fan to provide sufficient airflow for your design. Sunon, EBM-Pabst, and Aavid are fan suppliers Avnet works with.
One of the challenges we have run into is there are very few - if any - good 17mm x 17mm heat sinks. The 19mm heat sinks suggested on the MicroZed Carrier Design Guide are a good place to start.
Another good resources is CoolInnovations SMT heat sinks for BGA-style packages, They have some raw copper and aluminum options that can fit on MicroZed as well. See here.
I am not aware of a fan or fan sink that can attach directly to the MicroZed zynq given it's small size. However, the fan header can be used to power a fan to provide sufficient airflow for your design. Sunon, EBM-Pabst, and Aavid are fan suppliers Avnet works with.