Swaying CPU Fans
Vindi submitted a New Scientist story about a CPU fan that flaps in the breeze. 2cm metal or polyester
fan blades, and use less power then a traditional rotary fan. They move less
air then the traditional fan, but for laptops, using 99% less power
can't hurt. Update Hey its a duplicate from saturday! Guess I shouldn't
post while planning my trek to see LotR tomorrow. Go ahead, flame on.
At least from Piezo Systems Inc. [piezo.com] in Cambridge, MA. Their specs are worth reproducing:
* Input Voltage: 115VAC, 60 Hz
* Capacitance: 15 nF
* Power Consumption: 30 mW
* Volume Flow Rate: 2 CFM, (0.9 l/s)
* Peak Air Velocity: 400 FPM, (2.0 m/s)
* Weight: 2.8 grams
* Mounting: #2-56 clr. holes, 2 places
* Temperature Range: -20 C to 70 C
* EMI/RFI: None
However, they're not cheap. Pricing starts at $149. Additionally there is a Piezoelectric Resonant Blade Element [piezo.com]. Interesting stuff. Hopefully mass production of piezoelectric fans will lower their price to the average customer range.
...somehow use the heat from the CPU to power the fan. As the CPU got hotter, the fan would move faster.
I have no idea how this could be done, but there must be a way.
It is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail. - Abraham Maslow
It's kind of hard to tell exactly what this article is describing, but it sounds like exactly the same thing at half the size.
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