Thermal investigations of microelectronic chip with non-uniform power distribution: temperature prediction and thermal placement design optimization
Date
2004Author
Goh, Teck Joo
Seetharamu, Kankanhally N.
Ghulam, Abdul Quadir, Prof. Dr.
Zainal Alimuddin, Zainal Alauddin, Dr.
Ganeshamoorthy, K. Jeevan
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This paper presents the thermal analyses carried out to predict the temperature distribution of the silicon chip with non-uniform power dissipation patterns and to determine the optimal locations of power generating sources in silicon chip design layout that leads to the desired junction temperature, Tj. Key thermal parameters investigated are the heat source placement distance, level of heat dissipation, and magnitude of convection heat transfer coefficient. Finite element method (FEM) is used to investigate the effect of the key parameters. From the FEM results, a multiple linear regression model employing the least-square method is developed that relates all three parameters into a single correlation which would predict the maximum junction temperature, Tj,max.