Heat sink with thermally compliant beams
First Claim
1. A method of producing a heat dissipating structure, the method comprising:
- shaping a plurality of compliant beams;
attaching the plurality of compliant beams to a surface of a heat spreader, wherein the compliant beams are formed of a high-conductive material such that a maximum stress of each compliant beam is less than a fatigue stress of the high-conductive material; and
placing the compliant beams in a position such that at least a part of each beam is in a non-perpendicular angle relative to a chip surface such that the compliant beams are able to exert bending compliance in response to x, y, and z forces exerted upon them.
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Abstract
A heat dissipating structure includes: a heat spreader; and a plurality of compliant beams attached to the heat spreader. The beams are formed of a high-conductive material such that a maximum stress of each beam is less than a fatigue stress of the high-conductive material; said beams are placed at an angle relative to a chip surface such that the beams are able to exert bending compliance in response to x, y, and z forces exerted upon them. The structure also includes a thermal material interface for bonding said structure to the chip surface. Both the heat spreader and the compliant beams can be machined from a copper block. An alternative heat dissipating structure includes compliant beams soldered to the chip surface.
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1. A method of producing a heat dissipating structure, the method comprising:
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shaping a plurality of compliant beams; attaching the plurality of compliant beams to a surface of a heat spreader, wherein the compliant beams are formed of a high-conductive material such that a maximum stress of each compliant beam is less than a fatigue stress of the high-conductive material; and placing the compliant beams in a position such that at least a part of each beam is in a non-perpendicular angle relative to a chip surface such that the compliant beams are able to exert bending compliance in response to x, y, and z forces exerted upon them. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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