Thermal management of pluggable optical transceiver
Systems and devices for providing heat relief to an optical transceiver device are disclosed. The optical transceiver device includes a heat transfer structure that includes a heat slug connected to a high heat generating circuit in the optical transceiver device. The heat slug has a structure that allows heat to flow anisotropically from one surface of the heat slug that contacts the heat generating circuit to a second surface of the heat slug that is thermally coupled to a heat transfer device such as a heat sink. The perimeter of the heat slug is enclosed by an insulation frame. The insulation frame is configured to thermally isolate the heat slug by reducing heat transfer from the heat slug to other components of the optical transceiver device.
1 . An apparatus comprising:
a plurality of circuit regions comprising a first circuit region and a second circuit region operable to generate more heat than the first circuit region;
a heat slug disposed above the second circuit region, the heat slug extending from the second circuit region to an exterior surface of the apparatus; and
an insulation frame surrounding the heat slug adjacent to the exterior surface of the apparatus and configured to reduce heat transfer from the heat slug and second circuit region to the first circuit region, wherein
the insulation frame comprises:
a first portion disposed at a surface of the insulation frame; and
a second portion disposed underneath the first portion and separated from the first portion by a gap; and
the heat slug comprises a tab configured to be inserted into the gap and be affixed to the insulation frame, a top surface of the tab directly contacting the first portion and a bottom surface of the tab directly contacting the second portion.
2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a surface of the insulation frame is recessed from a surface of the heat slug.
3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a surface of the insulation frame is recessed from a surface of the heat slug by 120-130 micrometers.
4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:
the heat slug comprises at least one of copper and tungsten; and
the heat slug is configured to transfer heat away from the second circuit region to another device having a temperature lower than a temperature of the second circuit region.
5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the heat slug is a heat spreader comprising an anisotropic carbon material that has a z-axis conductivity greater than a x-y plane conductivity.
6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the insulation frame comprises a nickel-cobalt ferrous alloy.
7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the first portion and the second portion comprises a respective hole configured to receive a fastener to fasten the insulation frame to the apparatus.
8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:
the first circuit region comprises an optical subassembly;
the second circuit region comprises a digital signal processor chip; and
a conductive thermal interface material is disposed between the second circuit region and the heat slug.
9 . An apparatus of claim 1 , comprising:
a plurality of circuit regions comprising a first circuit region and a second circuit region operable to generate more heat than the first circuit region;
a heat slug disposed above the second circuit region, the heat slug extending from the second circuit region to an exterior surface of the apparatus; and
an insulation frame surrounding the heat slug adjacent to the exterior surface of the apparatus and configured to reduce heat transfer from the heat slug and second circuit region to the first circuit region; and
a housing configured to accommodate the plurality of circuit regions, the heat slug, and the insulation frame,
wherein a surface of the heat slug is flush with a surface of the housing.
10 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein a surface of the insulation frame is recessed from a surface of the heat slug.
11 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein a surface of the insulation frame is recessed from a surface of the heat slug by 120-130 micrometers.
12 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein:
the heat slug comprises at least one of copper and tungsten; and
the heat slug is configured to transfer heat away from the second circuit region to another device having a temperature lower than a temperature of the second circuit region.
13 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the heat slug is a heat spreader comprising an anisotropic carbon material that has a z-axis conductivity greater than a x-y plane conductivity.
14 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the insulation frame comprises a nickel-cobalt ferrous alloy.
15 . The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein:
the first circuit region comprises an optical subassembly;
the second circuit region comprises a digital signal processor chip; and
a conductive thermal interface material is disposed between the second circuit region and the heat slug.
16 . A system comprising:
an optical transceiver device comprising:
a plurality of circuit regions;
a heat slug disposed above one of the plurality of circuit regions, the heat slug extending from the one of the plurality of circuit regions to an exterior surface of the optical transceiver device; and
an insulation frame surrounding the heat slug adjacent to the exterior surface of the optical transceiver device and configured to insulate heat from the heat slug; and
a heat transfer device directly contacting the heat slug and configured to reduce heat transfer from the heat slug and saki one of the plurality of circuit regions to other circuit regions of the plurality of circuit regions, wherein the insulation frame comprises:
a first portion disposed at a surface of the insulation frame; and
a second portion disposed underneath the first portion and separated from the first portion by a gap; and
the heat slug comprises a tab configured to be inserted into the qap and be affixed to the insulation frame, a top surface of the tab directly contacting the first portion and a bottom surface of the tab directly contacting the second portion.
17 . The system of claim 16 , further comprising:
a fin structure configured to release heat;
a heat tube connecting the heat transfer device to the fin structure to transfer the heat away from the optical transceiver device and the heat transfer device; and
a projection component disposed on the heat slug and connected to the heat tube, the projection component configured to transfer heat from the heat slug to the heat tube.
18 . The system of claim 16 , wherein the optical transceiver device comprises a copper base plate disposed at the exterior surface of the optical transceiver device, the copper base plate configured to provide thermal transfer of the heat from the optical transceiver device to the heat transfer device.
19 . The system of claim 16 , wherein:
a surface of the insulation frame is recessed from a surface of the heat slug; and
the insulation frame comprises a nickel-cobalt ferrous alloy.
20 . The system of claim 16 , wherein the heat slug is a heat spreader comprising an anisotropic carbon material that has a z-axis conductivity greater than a x-y plane conductivity.
21 . The system of claim 16 , wherein each of the first portion and the second portion comprises a respective hole configured to receive a fastener to fasten the insulation frame to the optical transceiver device.
22 . The system of claim 16 , wherein:
the one of the plurality of circuit regions comprises a digital signal processor circuit; and
another region of the plurality of circuit regions is configured to generate less of the heat than the digital signal processor circuit.
23 . A system, comprising:
an optical transceiver device comprising:
a plurality of circuit regions;
a heat slug disposed above one of the plurality of circuit regions, the heat slug extending from the one of the plurality of circuit regions to an exterior surface of the optical transceiver device; and
an insulation frame surrounding the heat slug adjacent to the exterior surface of the optical transceiver device and configured to insulate heat from the heat slug; and
a heat transfer device directly contacting the heat slug and configured to reduce heat transfer from the heat slug and said one of the circuit regions to other circuit regions of the plurality of circuit regions,
wherein:
the optical transceiver device comprises a housing configured to accommodate the plurality of circuit regions, the heat slug, and the insulation frame; and
a surface of the heat slug is flush with a surface of the housing.
24 . The system of claim 23 , further comprising:
a fin structure configured to release heat;
a heat tube connecting the heat transfer device to the fin structure to transfer heat away from the optical transceiver device and the heat transfer device; and
a projection component disposed on the heat slug and connected to the heat tube, the projection component configured to transfer heat from the heat slug to the heat tube.
25 . The system of claim 23 , wherein the optical transceiver device comprises a copper base plate disposed at the exterior surface of the optical transceiver device, the copper base plate configured to provide thermal transfer of heat from the optical transceiver device to the heat transfer device.
26 . The system of claim 23 , wherein:
a surface of the insulation frame is recessed from a surface of the heat slug; and
the insulation frame comprises a nickel-cobalt ferrous alloy.
27 . The system of claim 23 , wherein the heat slug is a heat spreader comprising an anisotropic carbon material that has a z-axis conductivity greater than a x-y plane conductivity.
28 . The system of claim 23 , wherein:
said one of the plurality of circuit regions comprises a digital signal processor circuit; and
another circuit region of the plurality of circuit regions is configured to generate less heat than the digital signal processor circuit.
29 . A quad small form factor pluggable double density device (QSFP-DD) coupled to a heat sink, the QSFP-DD comprising:
a heat slug disposed above a digital signal processing circuit, the heat slug extending from the digital signal processing circuit to an exterior surface of the QSFP-DD and contacting the heat sink, the heat slug comprising a tab; and
an insulation frame surrounding the heat slug adjacent to the exterior surface of the QSFP-DD and configured to thermally isolate the heat slug, a surface of the insulation frame is recessed from a surface of the heat slug, wherein the insulation frame comprises:
a first portion disposed at the surface of the insulation frame; and
a second portion disposed underneath the first portion and separated from the first portion by a gap, wherein the gap is filled by the tab such that a top surface of the tab directly contacts the first portion and a bottom surface of the tab directly contacts the second portion.