IP Library Granted Patent US 7,245,495
Granted Patent B2
US 7,245,495 · App. 11/313,388 · Granted Jul 17, 2007

Feedback controlled magneto-hydrodynamic heat sink

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Patent No.
US 7,245,495
App. No.
11/313,388
Granted
Jul 17, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A heat sink operatively connected to an integrated circuit is configured to generate a magnetic field. Fluid flow toward and away from a hot spot of the integrated circuit is dependent on the magnetic field and an induced electrical current. A temperature sensor is used to take temperature measurements of the hot spot. A value of the induced electrical current is adjusted dependent on one or more temperature measurements taken by the temperature sensor.

Claims (36)

1. A computer system, comprising:

an integrated circuit;

a lid disposed over the integrated circuit;

a temperature sensor disposed on the lid and arranged to measure a temperature of a hot spot of the integrated circuit; and

a heat sink operatively connected to the lid, the heat sink comprising:

a pipe operatively connected to the temperature sensor, and

a pump assembly operatively connected to the pipe and arranged to generate a magnetic field, wherein fluid flow within the pipe is dependent on the magnetic field and the temperature sensor.

2. The computer system of claim 1 , the pump assembly comprising:

at least two magnets, wherein the magnetic field is induced between the at least two magnets.

3. The computer system of claim 1 , the pump assembly comprising:

a first electrical conductor; and

a second electrical conductor,

wherein fluid flow within the pipe is dependent on an electrical current induced between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor.

4. The computer system of claim 3 , wherein the induced electrical current is dependent on the temperature sensor.

5. The computer system of claim 1 , the pipe comprising:

a first pipe; and

a second pipe inside and concentric with the first pipe.

6. The computer system of claim 5 , wherein fluid flow in the first pipe and outside the second pipe is one of away from and toward the hot spot, and wherein fluid flow in the second pipe is the other of the one of away from and toward the hot spot.

7. The computer system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a ferromagnetic metal piece arranged to at least partially shield the magnetic field.

8. The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the pump assembly is disposed outside a body of the heat sink.

9. The computer system of claim 1 , the pump assembly comprising:

a plastic ring, wherein at least one electrical conductor is disposed along a surface of the plastic ring, and wherein at least one magnet is disposed along a surface of the plastic ring.

10. The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the pump assembly is cylindrical in shape.

11. The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is at least one of thermally and electrically conductive.

12. The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the lid comprises a recess arranged to at least partially house the integrated circuit.

13. A heat sink, comprising:

a body having a plurality of fins configured to dissipate heat;

a pipe extending through the body and arranged to propagate electrically and thermally conductive fluid, wherein the pipe is further adapted to cool a hot spot of an integrated circuit; and

a pump assembly operatively connected to the pipe and arranged to generate a magnetic field and an electrical current, wherein fluid flow within the pipe is dependent on the magnetic field and a temperature of the hot spot.

14. The heat sink of claim 13 , wherein a value of the electrical current is dependent on the temperature.

15. The heat sink of claim 13 , the pipe comprising:

an interior pipe concentric with the pipe, wherein fluid flow in the pipe and outside of the interior pipe is opposite to fluid flow in the interior pipe.

16. The heat sink of claim 13 , further comprising:

a ferromagnetic metal piece arranged to at least partially shield the magnetic field.

17. The heat sink of claim 13 , wherein the pump assembly is disposed outside the body.

Assignments (2)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 16, 2015
From: ORACLE USA, INC.; SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.; ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
To: ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 037302/0772 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2005
From: OUYANG, CHIEN
To: SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 017399/0261 →