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Front. Energy 2012, 6(3): 207–209 DOI 10.1007/s11708-012-0204-z SHORT COMMUNICATION Haoshan GE, Jing LIU Phase change effect of low melting point metal for an automatic cooling of USB flash memory © Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012 far, no research has been found on thermal management of 1 Introduction the USB flash memory. Here, to tackle the above ever tough issue, a brand new thermal management approach The USB flash memory and solid-state disk are increas- was proposed in this research communication to maintain a ingly used in recent years and the data transfer speed has cool state of the USB flash memory, which is based on developed from USB 1.1, USB 2.0 to USB 3.0. This brings using the high conductivity and phase change behavior of about the high power generation and thus evident low melting point metals around room temperature to temperature increase during the high-speed data transfer efficiently absorb the heat of USB flash memory. The between computer and the USB flash memory. In general, liquid metal cooling has recently be invented for the a lower temperature would allow for a higher data transfer thermal management in computer chips [4,5], harvesting speed. For example, the
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Published: Sep 1, 2012
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