IP Library Granted Patent US 7,986,155
Granted Patent B2
US 7,986,155 · App. 12/654,420 · Granted Jul 26, 2011

Method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device with interface medium chamber

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Patent No.
US 7,986,155
App. No.
12/654,420
Granted
Jul 26, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A heat sink pedestal device allows for the use of generic thermal units such as heat sinks. An interposer configured to fit a specific device under test is mounted to a retainer. The retainer firmly holds the interposer in position. In addition, the retainer may be mounted to a thermal unit. An interface sealant with a diameter less than that of the interposer, creating the perimeter of an interface medium chamber, is positioned at the periphery of the interposer between the interposer and the thermal unit. Interface material, having high thermal conductive properties, is positioned within the interface sealant. The interface medium chamber provides a high thermally conductive interface between the interposer and the thermal unit. In addition, the heat sink pedestal device minimizes customization because it allows a single heat sink or thermal unit assembly to be used to accommodate a wide range of unit sizes.

Claims (45)

1. A method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device for use with a thermal unit, comprising the steps of:

providing an interposer, having a pedestal configured to contact a unit under test,

providing an interface sealant, for defining an interface medium chamber, positioned between the interposer and the thermal unit;

providing an interface material located within the interface medium chamber; and

providing a retainer, holding the interposer in compression against the thermal unit and mounted to the thermal unit, having a retainer opening for allowing the pedestal to extend through the retainer opening to contact the unit under test.

2. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the interface medium chamber further comprises an interface material located within the perimeter of the interface medium chamber.

3. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the pedestal has a raised contact surface for contacting the device under test.

4. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 3 , wherein the surface area of the raised contact surface is configured to correspond to the surface area of the device under test.

5. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 3 , wherein the surface area of the raised contact surface is configured to correspond to less than one hundred percent of the surface area of the device under test, such that the edges of the device under test are avoided and the contact area is otherwise maximized.

6. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the interposer is composed of material having a high thermal conductivity.

7. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim , wherein the interface sealant is fastened to a surface of the thermal unit.

8. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 7 , wherein the interface material is compressed between the thermal unit and the interposer, and is positioned inside the interface sealant.

9. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the interface sealant is fastened to a surface of the interposer opposite the pedestal.

10. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 9 , wherein the interface material is compressed between the interposer and the thermal unit, and is positioned inside the interface sealant.

11. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the interface sealant is composed of a pliant material.

12. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the interface material is composed of a thermal compound.

13. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the retainer comprises a mating surface for retaining the interposer in the Z-axis.

14. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , wherein the interposer is securely retained in X and Y axes by a precision fit between the retainer opening and a plurality of bosses located on the interposer.

15. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 1 , further comprising providing a stop plate having a stop plate opening, mounted to a chuck assembly, whereby the retainer and interposer extend through the stop plate opening.

16. The method of manufacturing a heat sink pedestal device of claim 15 , wherein the stop plate further comprises:

a plurality of dowel pins for mounting the stop plate to the chuck assembly; and

a plurality of push-off springs.

17. A method of thermally conditioning a device comprising:

providing a device to be thermally conditioned;

providing an interposer, having a pedestal configured to contact the device to be cooled,

providing an interface medium chamber, positioned between the interposer and the thermal unit, wherein an interface sealant defines a perimeter of the interface medium chamber;

providing a retainer, holding the interposer and mounted to the thermal unit, having a retainer opening; and

extending the pedestal through the retainer opening to contact the device to be cooled.

18. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the interface medium chamber further comprises an interface material located within the perimeter of the interface medium chamber.

19. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the pedestal has a raised contact surface for contacting the device under test.

20. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 19 , wherein the surface area of the raised contact surface is configured to correspond to the surface area of the device under test.

21. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 19 , wherein the surface area of the raised contact surface is configured to correspond to less than one hundred percent of the surface area of the device under test, such that the edges of the device under test are avoided and the contact area is otherwise maximized.

22. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the interposer is composed of material having a high thermal conductivity.

23. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the interface sealant is fastened to a surface of the thermal unit.

24. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 23 , wherein the interface material is compressed between the thermal unit and the interposer, and is positioned inside the interface sealant.

25. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the interface sealant is fastened to a surface of the interposer opposite the pedestal.

26. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 25 , wherein the interface material is compressed between the interposer and the thermal unit, and is positioned inside the interface sealant.

27. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the interface sealant is composed of a pliant material.

28. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the interface material is composed of a thermal compound.

29. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the retainer comprises a mating surface for retaining the interposer in the Z-axis.

30. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , wherein the interposer is securely retained in X and Y axes by a precision fit between the retainer opening and a plurality of bosses located on the interposer.

31. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 17 , further comprising providing a stop plate having a stop plate opening, mounted to a chuck assembly, whereby the retainer and interposer extend through the stop plate opening.

32. The method of thermally conditioning a device of claim 31 , wherein the stop plate further comprises:

a plurality of dowel pins for mounting the stop plate to the chuck assembly; and

a plurality of push-off springs.

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