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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 19, 2006
Filed:
Sep. 27, 2004
Patrick Henry Harper, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Patrick Henry Harper, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Wells-CTI, LLC, Vancouver, WA (US);
Abstract
An integrated circuit (IC) package socket device that can receive two or more IC packages and the method of operating the device. Uses for the device include burn-in in which testing and programming of dies or completed IC packages. The device can also be arranged to receive two or more types of IC packages. A pressure unit is tiltably attached to the lid of the socket device providing a resilient normal force to each of the two or more IC packages without damaging the IC packages. The pressure unit has two or more pressure pads that correspondingly apply the resilient normal force to each of the two or more IC packages. The IC packages are received in recesses where the recesses are typically arranged in an array with the pressure pads in the pressure unit arranged so as to align with the array of recesses.