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Hello,
I'm currently designing a housing with an Intel realsense D435 inside. The 3D camera will be mounted on a 2mm thick aluminium sheet metal plate with thermal paste.
My question is: Does the Intel Realsense D435 has a static or dynamic heat dissipation? (does it generate heat on a constant level or does it have burst (peaks) with high temperatures and then back to low again?)
Feel free to answer!
Kind regards,
Harm de Rooij
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Page 82 of the data sheet linked to below describes the design guidelines for making a heat sink for the 400 Series cameras.
https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/Intel_RealSense_Depth_Cam_D400_Series_Datasheet.pdf https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/Intel_RealSense_Depth_Cam_D400_Series_Datasheet.pdf
RealSense cameras traditionally use passive solutions such as fins and heat spreaders.
I would expect internal temperature to vary based on the amount of power that the laser is using.
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