Why does my USB memory stick heat up when connected to a PCoIP Zero Client?

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Answer:

When a USB memory stick is plugged into a PCoIP Zero Client it can warm up during normal operation.  As the zero client chassis warms up, the USB memory stick also heats up due to the metal connections (both signals and shielding). This is influenced to some degree by the ambient temperature of the customer's work environment.

Note: this is similar to USB sticks heating up when connected to a other devices with metal chassis as the chassis/case conducts heat to the USB stick.

See Also:

UL/IEC 60950-1 for more details including temperature limits (notes below from UL/IEC 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements, Table 4C, Second Edition, Dated March 27, 2007)

  • Handles/grips held or touched for short period: metal 60 degrees Celsius, plastic/rubber 85 degrees Celsius

  • External surfaces that may be touched: metal 70 degrees Celsius, plastic/rubber 95 degrees Celsius