A CPU CHIP-ON-BOARD MODULE

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作者
TANAKA, A
SHINOHARA, H
YAMADA, K
HONDA, M
HATADA, T
YAMAGIWA, A
SHIRAI, Y
机构
[1] HITACHI LTD,PROD ENGN RES LAB,HOKOHAMI 244,JAPAN
[2] HITACHI LTD,DIV OFF SYST,KANAGAWA 24304,JAPAN
[3] HITACHI LTD,CTR DEVICE DEV,TOKYO 198,JAPAN
[4] HITACHI LTD,MECH ENGN RES LAB,IBARAKI 300,JAPAN
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10.1109/96.296439
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
A CPU chip-on-board module for low and midrange computers is described. The module consists of a CPU bare chip, 24 SRAM's packaged in SOJ packages, and some decoupling capacitors. The module substrate is a printed circuit board (PCB) made of bismaleimide-triazine resin. The module (156 mm x 58 mm) consists of four signal metal layers and four power/ground metal layers. A square clearance hole (17 mm x 17 mm) for the CPU is formed in the central part of the PCB. A thermal spreading metal is glued to the PCB from the rear side, covering the square hole, and the CPU chip is die-bonded onto the metal plate. The thermal resistance can be made smaller than 2-degrees-C/W with 0.4 nl/s of wind velocity. Numerical analysis of electrical characteristics of the module shows that it can reduce signal delay time from the CPU to cache memories by 10% c compared with that of a daughter board type module with the CPU packaged in a pin-grid array package. It is estimated that simultaneously switched noise can be reduced by 60% from that of the daughter board type module.
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页码:115 / 118
页数:4
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