DC Brushless Fans (BLDC)Fans and thermal management are two important components of many electronic systems, as they are used to control the temperature of the system and prevent overheating. Fans are mechanical devices that are used to create airflow and circulate air, and are commonly used in electronic systems to cool the components of the system. Thermal management, on the other hand, is the practice of controlling the temperature of an electronic system, typically using a combination of fans, heatsinks, and other techniques, to ensure that the system is operating within its safe temperature range.
DC brushless fans, or BLDC fans, are a type of fan that is commonly used in electronic systems for thermal management. BLDC fans are electric motors that use a brushless design, which means that they do not have the brushes that are commonly found in other types of electric motors. This design allows BLDC fans to operate more efficiently and quietly than other types of fans, and also enables them to be easily controlled using electronic signals. BLDC fans are commonly used in a variety of electronic systems, such as computers, appliances, and automotive systems, where efficient and reliable thermal management is important.