Patent classifications
H01L2224/17154
Thermal management solutions for stacked integrated circuit devices
An integrated circuit assembly may be formed having a substrate, a first integrated circuit device electrically attached to the substrate, a second integrated circuit device electrically attached to the first integrated circuit device, and a heat dissipation device defining a fluid chamber, wherein at least a portion of the first integrated circuit device and at least a portion of the second integrated circuit device are exposed to the fluid chamber. In further embodiments, at least one channel may be formed in an underfill material between the first integrated circuit device and the second integrated circuit device, between the first integrated circuit device and the substrate, and/or between the second integrated circuit device and the substrate, wherein the at least one channel is open to the fluid chamber.
Thermal management solutions for stacked integrated circuit devices
An integrated circuit assembly may be formed having a substrate, a first integrated circuit device electrically attached to the substrate, a second integrated circuit device electrically attached to the first integrated circuit device, and a heat dissipation device defining a fluid chamber, wherein at least a portion of the first integrated circuit device and at least a portion of the second integrated circuit device are exposed to the fluid chamber. In further embodiments, at least one channel may be formed in an underfill material between the first integrated circuit device and the second integrated circuit device, between the first integrated circuit device and the substrate, and/or between the second integrated circuit device and the substrate, wherein the at least one channel is open to the fluid chamber.
Display device having improved bonding between display panel and encapsulation substrate and method of fabricating the same
A display device includes a display panel having a display area comprising pixels and a non-display area surrounding the display area, an encapsulation substrate which faces the display panel and is disposed on a surface of the display panel, and a sealing member disposed in the non-display area and interposed between the display panel and the encapsulation substrate for bonding. The display panel comprises a base substrate and a first conductive layer disposed on a first surface of the base substrate, the base substrate provides a through hole defined in a part of the non-display area to penetrate the base substrate in a thickness direction, the first conductive layer comprises a signal line disposed in a part of the non-display area and filling the through hole, and the sealing member does not overlap the first conductive layer and the through hole in the thickness direction.
Lead structure of circuit with increased gaps between adjacent leads
The present invention discloses a lead structure of the circuit, which comprises a first lead and a second lead. The first lead includes a first bump connecting part and a first lead segment. The first lead segment is connected to the first bump connecting part. The width of the first lead segment is smaller than the width of the first bump connecting part. The second lead is adjacent to the first lead and there is a lead gap therebetween. The second lead also includes a second bump connecting part and a first lead segment. The first lead segment of the second lead is connected to the second bump connecting part. The second bump connecting part and the first bump connecting part are arranged staggeredly. The second bump connecting part is adjacent to the first lead segment of the first lead.
Bump integrated thermoelectric cooler
An IC package, comprising a first IC component comprising a first interconnect on a first surface thereof; a second IC component comprising a second interconnect on a second surface thereof. The second component is above the first component, and the second surface is opposite the first surface. A thermoelectric cooling (TEC) device is between the first surface and the second surface. The TEC device is electrically coupled to the first interconnect and to the second interconnect.
DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME
A display device includes a display panel having a display area comprising pixels and a non-display area surrounding the display area, an encapsulation substrate which faces the display panel and is disposed on a surface of the display panel, and a sealing member disposed in the non-display area and interposed between the display panel and the encapsulation substrate for bonding. The display panel comprises a base substrate and a first conductive layer disposed on a first surface of the base substrate, the base substrate provides a through hole defined in a part of the non-display area to penetrate the base substrate in a thickness direction, the first conductive layer comprises a signal line disposed in a part of the non-display area and filling the through hole, and the sealing member does not overlap the first conductive layer and the through hole in the thickness direction.
BUMP INTEGRATED THERMOELECTRIC COOLER
An IC package, comprising a first IC component comprising a first interconnect on a first surface thereof; a second IC component comprising a second interconnect on a second surface thereof. The second component is above the first component, and the second surface is opposite the first surface. A thermoelectric cooling (TEC) device is between the first surface and the second surface. The TEC device is electrically coupled to the first interconnect and to the second interconnect.
THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR STACKED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES
An integrated circuit assembly may be formed having a substrate, a first integrated circuit device electrically attached to the substrate, a second integrated circuit device electrically attached to the first integrated circuit device, and a heat dissipation device defining a fluid chamber, wherein at least a portion of the first integrated circuit device and at least a portion of the second integrated circuit device are exposed to the fluid chamber. In further embodiments, at least one channel may be formed in an underfill material between the first integrated circuit device and the second integrated circuit device, between the first integrated circuit device and the substrate, and/or between the second integrated circuit device and the substrate, wherein the at least one channel is open to the fluid chamber.
THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR STACKED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES
An integrated circuit assembly may be formed having a substrate, a first integrated circuit device electrically attached to the substrate, a second integrated circuit device electrically attached to the first integrated circuit device, and a heat dissipation device defining a fluid chamber, wherein at least a portion of the first integrated circuit device and at least a portion of the second integrated circuit device are exposed to the fluid chamber. In further embodiments, at least one channel may be formed in an underfill material between the first integrated circuit device and the second integrated circuit device, between the first integrated circuit device and the substrate, and/or between the second integrated circuit device and the substrate, wherein the at least one channel is open to the fluid chamber.
LEAD STRUCTURE OF CIRCUIT
The present invention discloses a lead structure of the circuit, which comprises a first lead and a second lead. The first lead includes a first bump connecting part and a first lead segment. The first lead segment is connected to the first bump connecting part. The width of the first lead segment is smaller than the width of the first bump connecting part. The second lead is adjacent to the first lead and there is a lead gap therebetween. The second lead also includes a second bump connecting part and a first lead segment. The first lead segment of the second lead is connected to the second bump connecting part. The second bump connecting part and the first bump connecting part are arranged staggeredly. The second bump connecting part is adjacent to the first lead segment of the first lead.