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Mechanically Captivated Integrated Circuit Chip

US Patent:
5652696, Jul 29, 1997
Filed:
Sep 25, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/536303
Inventors:
Patrick A. Traylor - Los Alamitos CA
Richard A. Holloway - El Segundo CA
Assignee:
Hughes Aircraft Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H05K 702
H01L 2158
US Classification:
361764
Abstract:
A high frequency microwave integrated circuit assembly (14,20) includes a fragile monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) chip (22) mounted in an MMIC subassembly (20) that is completely assembled, tested and burned in independent of the main high frequency microwave integrated circuit assembly and is mechanically attached to the main assembly by a captivation screw (100). The MMIC chip (22) is bonded to an uppermost tier (30) of a multi-tier spaced pedestal (26) and is received within an aperture (46) within a slave board (44) that itself is mounted and bonded to a lower tier (28) of the pedestal (26). The main integrated circuit assembly is formed with a rectangular opening (84) in an upper portion of its substrate to non-rotationally receive the rectangular slave board and a slightly larger internally threaded circular hole (94) in a lower portion of the main assembly substrate that threadedly receive the captivation screw (100). The configuration is such that the subassembly of pedestal, slave board and MMIC are interposed between the captivation screw and the main assembly substrate and physically captured by pressure of the screw which urges the subassembly of pedestal, slave board and chip against the lower side of the main assembly substrate.

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