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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 02, 2008
Filed:
Dec. 20, 2007
James Douglas Wehrly, Jr., Austin, TX (US);
James Wilder, Austin, TX (US);
Paul Goodwin, Austin, TX (US);
Mark Wolfe, Round Rock, TX (US);
James Douglas Wehrly, Jr., Austin, TX (US);
James Wilder, Austin, TX (US);
Paul Goodwin, Austin, TX (US);
Mark Wolfe, Round Rock, TX (US);
Entorian Technologies, LP, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
Flexible circuitry is populated with integrated circuitry disposed along one or both of its major sides. Contacts distributed along the flexible circuitry provide connection between the module and an application environment. The circuit-populated flexible circuitry is disposed about an edge of a rigid substrate thus placing the integrated circuitry on one or both sides of the substrate with one or two layers of integrated circuitry on one or both sides of the substrate. The substrate form is preferably devised from thermally conductive materials and includes a high thermal conductivity core or area that is disposed proximal to higher thermal energy devices such as an AMB when the flex circuit is brought about the substrate. Other variations include thermally-conductive clips that grasp respective ICs on opposite sides of the module to further shunt heat from the ICs. Preferred extensions from the substrate body or substrate core encourage reduced thermal variations amongst the integrated circuits of the module.