Claims
- 1. A flip chip package comprising:
- a laminate substrate having a plurality of electrical circuits disposed therein;
- a chip having a first surface mounted on said laminate substrate and electrically connected to electrical circuits disposed in laminate substrate;
- an underfill material disposed between said chip and said laminate substrate;
- a thermally conductive member disposed adjacent to surface of said chip that is opposite said first surface of chip; and
- a body surrounding said chip and contacting at least a portion of said laminate substrate and said thermally conductive member and disposed between said chip and said thermally conductive member.
- 2. The flip chip package of claim 1 wherein said thermally conductive member has a thickness determined according to E.sub.s .alpha..sub.s /E.sub.h .alpha..sub.h <T.sub.h /T.sub.s <(E.sub.s .alpha..sub.s /E.sub.h .alpha..sub.h).sup.1/3.
- 3. The flip chip package of claim 1 wherein said thermally conductive member has a thickness determined according to (E.sub.s .alpha..sub.s /E.sub.h .alpha..sub.h).sup.1/2 .ident.T.sub.h /T.sub.s.
- 4. The flip chip package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said thermally conductive member has a length and a width that are at least the size of the corresponding length and width of said chip.
- 5. The flip chip package as set forth in claim 2, wherein the length and width of said thermally conductive member is at least three characteristic lengths greater than the corresponding length and width of said chip.
- 6. The flip chip package as set forth in claim 1 wherein said thermally conductive member is made of material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, copper, ceramic, copper-beryllium, stainless steel, a sintered composite of aluminum silica copper, and combinations thereof.
- 7. The flip chip package of claim 1 wherein said thermally conductive member is stainless steel.
- 8. The flip chip package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said body is substantially rigid.
- 9. The flip chip package as set forth in claim 8 wherein said body is a filled epoxy.
- 10. The flip chip package of claim 1, wherein said flip chip package undergoes deflection of less than about 1 mil in a temperature range between about -50.degree. C. to about 160.degree. C.
- 11. The flip chip package of claim 10 wherein said thermally conductive member has a thickness determined according to E.sub.s .alpha..sub.s /E.sub.h .alpha..sub.h <T.sub.h /T.sub.s <(E.sub.s .alpha..sub.s /E.sub.h .alpha..sub.h).sup.1/3, and a length and width that is at least the size of the corresponding length and width of said chip, and wherein said flip chip package undergoes deflection of less than about 0.5 mil in said temperature range.
- 12. The flip chip package of claim 10 wherein said thermally conductive member has a thickness determined according to (E.sub.s .alpha..sub.s /E.sub.h .alpha..sub.h).sup.1/2 .ident.T.sub.h /T.sub.s, and a length and width that is at least the size of the corresponding length and width of said chip, and wherein said flip chip package undergoes deflection of less than about 0.5 mil in said temperature range.
- 13. The flip chip package of claim 11 or 12 wherein said laminate substrate is comprised of epoxy, said chip is comprised of silicon, and said thermally conductive member is comprised of stainless steel.
- 14. The flip chip package of claim 10 wherein said thermally conductive member has a configuration that improves adhesion to said body or said chip or both.
- 15. The flip chip package of claim 11 further comprising a heat sink and a thermal coupler disposed between said thermally conductive member and said heat sink, wherein the stresses that arise from thermal expansion of said heat sink are decoupled from said thermally conductive member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/842,417, filed on Apr. 24, 1997, entitled "Thermally Enhanced Flip Chip Package and Method of Forming" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,883,430.
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