Abstract:
A server includes a power line assembly, at least one hard disc drive (HDD), at least one fixing base, and a power supply module. Each HDD defines a power interface. Each fixing base defines a slot. The structure of the slot is substantially the same as that of the power interface. The power supply module is used for supplying power to the at least one HDD. The power line includes a main plug and at least two sub-plugs. The main plug is plugged into the power supply module. One of the at least two sub-plugs is plugged into the power interface of one of the at least one HDD, and another one of the at least two sub-plugs is plugged into the slot of one of the at least one fixing base.
Abstract:
A rechargeable battery includes a receiving member, a circuit board, a number of batteries, and a heat dissipating member. The circuit board, the number of batteries, and the heat dissipating member are mounted to the receiving member. A connector is mounted to the receiving member, and extends outward from the receiving member. The connector and the number of batteries are electrically connected to the circuit board. The heat dissipating member is covered on, and in contact with, the plurality of batteries, the heat dissipating member is made of material of high heat conductivity.
Abstract:
A storage server includes a base, a storage module, and a controller module. The storage module is removably received in the base at a side thereof. The storage module includes a bracket, at least one hard disk, and a backplane. The bracket defines at least one receiving space therein. The at least one hard disk is received in the receiving space. The backplane is fixed to the bracket facing the hard disk, for being electrically connected to the hard disk. At least one first connector is fixed to the backplane. The controller module is received at an opposite side of the base and capable of receiving a plurality of auxiliary components to serve the at least one hard disk via the backplane of the bracket. The controller module has at least one second connector for electrically connecting to the first connector of the backplane.
Abstract:
A computer includes a chassis, a motherboard, an air guiding member, and a fan. The chassis includes a rear wall at a rear side thereof and a sidewall at a lateral side thereof. The rear wall defines a plurality of inlet holes therein, and the sidewall defines a plurality of outlet holes therein. The motherboard is received in the chassis opposite to the sidewall, a heat sink is installed on the motherboard for dissipating heat generated by a processor mounted on the motherboard. The air guiding member is received in the chassis at a front side, for guiding air drawn into the chassis through the inlet holes toward the outlet holes. The fan is used for drawing air from outside of the chassis through the inlet holes, and blowing the air out of the chassis through the outlet holes.
Abstract:
A heat dissipating device with a temperature detecting function includes a heat sink module, a temperature detecting unit, a control unit, and a display unit. The heat sink module is configured for dissipating heat for a heat-generating electrical device. The temperature detecting unit is capable of sensing a temperature of the heat sink module, and converting an analog signal of the sensed temperature to a digital signal. The control unit transforms the digital signal to a display signal. The display unit receives the digital signal for displaying the sensed temperature.
Abstract:
A heat sink assembly includes a heat sink and a clip for securing the heat sink to a circuit board with a pair of securing members mounted thereon. The clip is a bent resilient wire including a positioning portion disposed on the heat sink and a pair of arms extending from opposite ends of the positioning portion. Each arm includes an operation portion suspended above the heat sink and a hook connecting with the operation portion. The securing members are located at opposite lateral sides of the electronic component respectively. The two hooks are configured for engaging with the securing members, correspondingly.
Abstract:
A thermal testing apparatuses for a server system (22) includes a heating module (16), at least one temperature sensor (191), a micro control unit (MCU) (192), a trigger controlling circuit (193) and a display module (20). The heating module heats airflow at an entry of the server system. The temperature sensor senses temperature at the entry of the server system, and outputs temperature signals. The MCU receives temperature signals and converts them to temperatures in degrees. The trigger controlling circuit is electrically connected to the MCU to receive a controlling signal, and controls turning the heating module on or off. The display module is electrically connected to the MCU for showing the temperatures in degrees.
Abstract:
An adjustable air filter for a computer, includes a bracket, a plurality of frames with air filter units set therein rotatably mounted to the bracket, a first transmission bar connected with each of the frames, a second transmission bar rotatably mounted to the bracket and connected with the first transmission bar, and a driver fixed to the bracket with a shaft retractably extending therefrom. The first transmission bar drives the frames to rotate when the first transmission bar is moved. The second transmission bar drives the first transmission bar to move when the second transmission bar is rotated. The shaft of the driver is connected with the second transmission bar. The driver drives the shaft to extend out or draw back according to the temperature in the computer to drive the second transmission bar to rotate.
Abstract:
A computer side panel assembly includes a computer side panel configured to be attached to a side of a computer case, and a cover plate attached to an outer side of the computer side panel by a plurality of fastening members. The cover plate is attached to the computer side panel. A receiving space is defined between the computer side panel and the cover plate configured to receive a handbook therein.
Abstract:
A heat sink includes a first fin assembly including a number of first fins, and a second fin assembly including a number of second fins. The second fin assembly can be retracted into the first fin assembly to reduce volume of the heat sink when packing the heat sink, and the second fin assembly can be extend out of the first fin assembly to increase volume of the heat sink when using the first fin assembly for heat dissipation.