UNIVERSAL COOLING SOLUTIONS UNIVERSAL COOLING SOLUTIONS FOR COM Express AND ETX Standardize cooling solution Price-efficient cooling solution for low power CPUs Simplify stock keeping and SKU administrationUNIVERSAL COOLING SOLUTIONS FOR COM Express AND ETX New: Uni Cooler Uni Coolers are available for several COM Express basic, compact, Kontron recently introduced further options for cooling solutions. mini and ETX products. COM Express basic, compact and ETX The new Uni Cooler solution are constructed in a modular fashion are mechanically the same Uni Cooler unit, but diff er in the power and are designed for thermal heat dissipation for modules up to 20 supply voltage (COM Express 12V, ETX 5V). The Uni Cooler for watts TDP maximum. COM Express mini has smaller dimensions and uses a smaller connector for the power supply. Active Uni Coolers for the COM Ex- The Cooling Solution consists of an active (with fan) or passive press mini can be connected directly to the fan pin-header which (w/o fan) standardized cooling element which is mounted on top is populated on all Kontrons COM Express mini modules. of the regular heatspreader. Packaging Due to scale eff ects and usage of standardized products, Kontrons Uni Coolers are shipped without a heatspreader. Please order a Uni Cooler solution off ers on one hand signi cant price bene ts heatspreader that mates to your selected Computer-on-Module. and, on the other, optimization of your stock-keeping or SKU ad- The Uni Cooler is shipped with thermal grease and screws to ministration. mount the Uni Cooler onto the regular heatspreader. Appropriate mounting holes are already drilled into the COM Express // Image 1: // Image 2: // Image 3: Regular heatspreader Active Uni Cooler (with fan) Build a Cooling Solution: Active Uni cooler mounted onto regular heatspreader PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Please read the speci c manual to nd an overview table that lists all CPUs available including their TDPs. Select the most appropri- ate cooling solution accordingly. Table copied from COMe-bSC2 manual. Here you can detect how much TDP is generated by the various CPU versions. // 2 www.kontron.com