The Key Role of Liquid Cooling Water Pumps in 5G Base Station
In-depth research on the application of liquid cooling water pumps in 5G base station heat dissipation is of great practical significance for promoting the sustained and healthy
Currently, the majority of research concerning heat dissipation in 5G base stations is primarily focusing on passive cooling methods. Today, there is a clear gap in the literature in terms of research investigations that tend to quantify the temperature performances in 5G electronic devices.
With high temperatures come electromigration. The radiation of embedded antennas weakens at the frequencies required. For 5G to deploy on a large scale, thermal management is therefore a top priority for 5G base station designs. These 5G issues must be addressed at the design stage with active thermal management solutions.
5G requires more antennas. The 5G base station is a wireless receiver and short-range transceiver that connects wireless devices to a central hub. Its antenna and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) convert the radio frequencies (RF) signals into digital, and then back again. Base stations rely on advanced antenna technology.
For 5G to deploy on a large scale, thermal management is therefore a top priority for 5G base station designs. These 5G issues must be addressed at the design stage with active thermal management solutions. The challenges with 5G not only encompass base stations, but also device form factors, such as smart phones.
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