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==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 15:57, 2 July 2025
Overview
The X15-F1 is an advanced active cooling module specifically designed for X15xx-series CM5 I/O boards while maintaining full compatibility with existing Raspberry Pi cooling solutions. It integrates an 80×80mm PWM-programmable fan delivering adjustable airflow up to 19.68 CFM (0.56 m³/min), ensuring optimal thermal performance for Compute Module 5 systems under sustained high-load conditions.Please Note: The 40-pin GPIO header becomes inaccessible after installation.
Features
- Excellent cooling performance: 80×80mm PWM-controlled fan with 19.68 CFM max airflow, 8x greater airflow than the Raspberry Pi IO case fan, Real-time speed adjustment for dynamic thermal management.
- Easy installation: Dedicated fan bracket board that enables seamless installation above the I/O boards, Zero-interference design with Raspberry Pi heatsinks/coolers.
- Industrial-Grade Reliability: Stable operation under continuous full load, Vibration-resistant mounting system.
Specification
- Operating voltage:5V DC (4.5 – 5.5V) supplied via four-pin fan header on a carrier board
- Start voltage:≥ 3.5V
- Power consumption:0.8W
- Rated current:0.16 ± 0.02A
- Fan speed control:Pulse width modulation control with tachometer
- Maximum fan speed:2500 RPM ± 10%
- Maximum airflow:19.68 CFM
- Noise:26.3 dBA
- Dimensions:80×80×10mm (L×W×H)
- Cable length:70 mm
Packing List
- 1 x 8010 PWM fan
- 1 x Fan X1500-A1 V1.0 bracket
- 1 x screw pack
FAQ
Q1: Question 1
A: Place the answer here.
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