Thermal Metrology

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5 Thermal Metrology

The system designer must make temperature measurements to accurately determine the thermal performance of the system. Intel has established guidelines for proper techniques to measure the MCH die temperatures. Section 5.1 provides guidelines on how to accurately measure the MCH die temperatures. The flowchart in Figure 5-1 offers useful guidelines for thermal performance and evaluation.

5.1Die Case Temperature Measurements

To ensure functionality and reliability, the Tcase of the MCH must be maintained at or between the maximum/minimum operating range of the temperature specification as noted in Table 3-1. . The surface temperature at the geometric center of the die corresponds to Tcase. Measuring Tcase requires special care to ensure an accurate temperature measurement.

Temperature differences between the temperature of a surface and the surrounding local ambient air can introduce errors in the measurements. The measurement errors could be due to a poor thermal contact between the thermocouple junction and the surface of the package, heat loss by radiation and/or convection, conduction through thermocouple leads, and/or contact between the thermocouple cement and the heatsink base (if a heatsink is used). For maximum measurement accuracy, only the 0° thermocouple attach approach is recommended.

5.1.1Zero Degree Angle Attach Methodology

1.Mill a 3.3 mm (0.13 in.) diameter and 1.5 mm (0.06 in.) deep hole centered on the bottom of the heatsink base.

2.Mill a 1.3 mm (0.05 in.) wide and 0.5 mm (0.02 in.) deep slot from the centered hole to one edge of the heatsink. The slot should be parallel to the heatsink fins (see Figure 5-2).

3.Attach thermal interface material (TIM) to the bottom of the heatsink base.

4.Cut out portions of the TIM to make room for the thermocouple wire and bead. The cutouts should match the slot and hole milled into the heatsink base.

5.Attach a 36 gauge or smaller calibrated K-type thermocouple bead or junction to the center of the top surface of the die using a high thermal conductivity cement. During this step, ensure no contact is present between the thermocouple cement and the heatsink base because any contact will affect the thermocouple reading. It is critical that the thermocouple bead makes contact with the die (see Figure 5-3).

6.Attach heatsink assembly to the MCH and route thermocouple wires out through the milled slot.

Intel® 955X Express Chipset Thermal/Mechanical Design Guide

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