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Optimizing Reflowed Solder TIM (sTIMs) Processes for Emerging Heterogeneous Integrated Packages web logo
Optimizing Reflowed Solder TIM (sTIMs) Processes for Emerging Heterogeneous Integrated Packages
March 30, 2023 @ 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM New York Presenter: Ryan Mayberry, Technical Support Engineer II
Reflowed indium metal has for decades been the standard for solder thermal interface materials (solder TIMs or sTIMs) in most high-performance computing (HPC) TIM1 applications. The IEEE heterogeneous integration Thermal roadmap states that new thermal interface materials solutions must provide a path to the successful application of increased total-package die areas up to 100cm2. More

Reflowed indium metal has for decades been the standard for solder thermal interface materials (solder TIMs or sTIMs) in most high-performance computing (HPC) TIM1 applications. The IEEE heterogeneous integration Thermal roadmap states that new thermal interface materials solutions must provide a path to the successful application of increased total-package die areas up to 100cm2. While GPU architectures are relatively isothermal during usage, CPU hotspots in complex heterogeneously-integrated modules will need to be able to handle heat flux hotspots up to 1000W/cm2 within the next two years. Indium and its alloys are used as reflowed solder thermal interface materials (sTIMs) in both CPU and GPU “die to lid/heat spreader” (TIM1) applications. Their high bulk thermal conductivity and proven long-term reliability suit them well for extreme thermomechanical stresses. 

Voiding is the most important failure mode and has been studied by x-ray. The effects of surface pretreatment, pressure during reflow, solder flux type/fluxless processing, and preform design parameters, such as alloy type are also examined. The paper includes data on both vacuum and pressure (autoclave) reflow of sTIMs, which is becoming necessary to meet upcoming requirements for ultralow voiding. 
The paper also considers the use of solder TIMs in the context of alternative TIM applications and technologies, such as thermal greases, pads, and phase change materials, as well as liquid metals. 

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EV Fast Chargers: Can America Deploy Them Quick Enough? web logo
EV Fast Chargers: Can America Deploy Them Quick Enough?
April 13, 2023 @ 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM New York Co-Hosts: John Thomas, COO of Autel, Brian O’Leary, Global Accounts Manager, Global Head e-Mobility & Infrastructure, Loren McDonald, Electric Vehicle (EV) Analyst at EVAdoption
​With dozens of new and increasingly compelling electric vehicle (EV) models with near or more than 300 miles of range coming to market, the biggest hurdle to mass adoption of EVs is reliable and convenient charging infrastructure. But many challenges lay ahead.
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​With dozens of new and increasingly compelling electric vehicle (EV) models with near or more than 300 miles of range coming to market, the biggest hurdle to mass adoption of EVs is reliable and convenient charging infrastructure. But many challenges lay ahead.

In the April EV InSIDER Live webcast, John Thomas, COO of Autel, a fast-growing EV charging hardware company, will share his views and expertise from being on the frontlines of this race to help America buildout both Level 2 and DC fast-charging infrastructure. Co-hosts Brian O’Leary and Loren McDonald will have a highly interactive and candid conversation with John and focus on three core topics areas:

• Current State of the Industry: Who are the key players and roles in the ecosystem? Are current business models the right approach? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the billions of dollars in public funding? What’s behind poor uptime at many charging networks? Will charging networks ever make a profit?

• Can the Industry Deploy Chargers to Meet Charging Demand?: How challenging will the Buy America rules be that reduce supply options combined with shortages of transformers, switchgear, and electricians? Can utilities keep up with the demand to connect chargers to the grid? Do we even need as many chargers as some predict?

• Future of EV Charging: Will public chargers become digital billboards? Will the industry re-focus on Level 2 charging for daily driving needs? What new types of chargers might we see? What role with AI, machine learning, and data play? Less

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