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20130117936 | Medical Equipment with Antimicrobial Components and/or System - A patient support includes a patient support surface, a barrier adjacent the patient support surface, with a portion of the barrier or patient support surface including at least one material suspended therein, applied thereto, or embedded therein having an antimicrobial property, and an energy generation system directing energy to the portion or another portion of the barrier or patient support surface, the energy comprising a current, a field, heat, sound waves, or light to provide antimicrobial treatment to the portion or the other portion. | 05-16-2013 |
20150082542 | PATIENT SUPPORT APPARATUS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A location detection system for person support apparatuses includes multiple network wireless access points that communicate with a plurality of mobile transceivers positioned on board the person support apparatuses. Based upon signal strength data (e.g. RSSI or RCPI) of messages from the access points to the transceivers, the locations of the person support apparatuses are determined. In some embodiments, the person support apparatuses include an additional location detection system that utilizes fixed locators having short range transceivers to generate a second location determination of the person support apparatuses. In still other embodiments, the person support apparatuses utilize the second location detection system to determine the location of the wireless access points. The person support apparatuses may also broadcast their location to other devices that then utilize the received signal strengths of those messages to determine their own location. | 03-26-2015 |
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20140070991 | ESTIMATING AND PREDICTING STRUCTURES PROXIMATE TO A MOBILE DEVICE - The description relates to mobile device location. One example can identify global navigation satellite system (GNSS) satellites expected to be in line-of-sight of a mobile device. This example can detect differences between received GNSS data signals and expected GNSS data signals from the expected GNSS satellites. The example can also determine a direction from the mobile device of an obstruction that is causing at least some of the detected differences. | 03-13-2014 |
20150078332 | VOICE CALL CONTINUITY IN HYBRID NETWORKS - Voice call continuity is provided for calls that are carried over a hybrid network infrastructure in which access connections are distributed over loosely coupled network portions including a backend network such as a core VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service network, one or more cellular mobile networks, and a public switched telephone network (“PSTN”). The calls are routed through the core VoIP network regardless of their points of origination or termination in other network portions so that signaling and call context are anchored in the core VoIP network. The conditions under which user equipment operate are continuously monitored so that when a connection is determined to have been unacceptably degraded or is likely to be interrupted, and/or a more optimal connection is available, a handover of the call to another connection is initiated so that call continuity is maintained using the lowest cost connection that provides acceptable call quality. | 03-19-2015 |
20150188727 | TUNNELING VOIP CALL CONTROL ON CELLULAR NETWORKS - Signaling from a mobile device is transparently tunneled through a cellular voice network to a Voice over Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) core network so that multi-party calls, including conference calls and call waiting, can be managed entirely within the VoIP core network. The tunneled signals enable call control to be implemented in the VoIP core network and also establish a way to communicate requests, instructions, and call state. The signaling is transparent to the cellular network because that network does not receive and interpret the signaling. Instead, the cellular network's existing and unmodified control plane is repurposed by the mobile device by placing new, brief outgoing calls through the cellular network to the VoIP core network where the called party number (i.e., the caller-ID) encodes specific information. The VoIP core network immediately releases the new cellular call once the caller-ID is received and the encoded information is interpreted. | 07-02-2015 |
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20120044932 | ROUTING A VOIP CALL WITH CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION - A method and system for routing a call connection signal and corresponding contextual information to an appropriate destination is provided. A call center and at least one user may exchange signals, and/or contextual information during a call set-up phase. Relevant contextual information and other detailed information may be identified and collected from their corresponding sources. Based on the relevant contextual information and other detailed information, one or more appropriate routed destinations may be determined. In addition, contextual information may be tailored for each of the determined routed destinations. The call connection signal and the tailored contextual information are routed to each routed destination. In this manner, necessary contextual information may be readily available for the routed destination at the time of the call connection and thus the routed destination can provide a faster service. | 02-23-2012 |
20130018581 | ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING SENSORS FOR DEAD RECKONINGAANM Sidhu; Gursharan S.AACI SeattleAAST WAAACO USAAGP Sidhu; Gursharan S. Seattle WA USAANM Agarwal; SharadAACI SeattleAAST WAAACO USAAGP Agarwal; Sharad Seattle WA US - An identification is made as to when a device is at an anchor location, which can be a proximity zone along an edge of a dead zone or a location where a signal from a beacon is detected. In response to the device being at the anchor location, one or more inertial sensors can be activated and data from the one or more inertial sensors collected to determine a position of the device using dead reckoning. Alternatively, in response to the device being at the anchor location, a determination is made as to when to deactivate one or more inertial sensors from which data is collected to determine the position of the device using dead reckoning. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018629 | CROWD SOURCING BASED ON DEAD RECKONINGAANM Sidhu; Gursharan S.AACI SeattleAAST WAAACO USAAGP Sidhu; Gursharan S. Seattle WA USAANM Agarwal; SharadAACI SeattleAAST WAAACO USAAGP Agarwal; Sharad Seattle WA US - An identification is made as to when a device is at an anchor location, which can be a proximity zone along an edge of a dead zone or a location where a signal from a beacon is detected. In response to the device being at an anchor location, recording of crowd sourcing data based on dead reckoning starts. Recording crowd sourcing data based on dead reckoning includes identifying one or more signals received by a device while the device is at each of multiple positions. For each of the multiple positions, both an indication of the position determined based at least in part on dead reckoning and an indication of the one or more signals received while the device is at that position are recorded. | 01-17-2013 |
20130110454 | MULTI-STAGE DEAD RECKONING FOR CROWD SOURCING | 05-02-2013 |
20130158867 | POWER-EFFICIENT ACTIVATION OF A DEVICE MOVEMENT SENSOR MODULE - The functionality described herein allows a user device to determine an appropriate juncture at which to initiate processing within a GNSS dead zone in an energy-efficient manner. In one implementation, the functionality employs a sensor management module for determining when to activate a device movement sensor module provided by a user device. When activated, the user device uses the device movement sensor module to perform any environment-specific processing, such as a dead-reckoning process for determining incremental positions within the venue. Further, in a crowd-sourcing application, the user device may report the incremental positions together with beacon information to remote processing functionality. | 06-20-2013 |
20150189556 | CALL HANDOFF INITIATION IN HYBRID NETWORKS - A continual learning process is applied to a class of risk estimate-based algorithms and associated risk thresholds used for deciding when to initiate a handoff between different types of network connections that are available to a mobile device having telephony functionality. The process is implemented as a virtuous loop providing ongoing tuning and adjustment to improve call handoff algorithms and risk thresholds so that handoffs can be performed with the goals of minimizing dropped calls and unacceptable degradation in call quality as well as avoiding premature handoffs. Device characteristics, environmental context, connection measurements, and outcomes of call handoff decisions are crowd-sourced from a population of mobile devices into a cloud-based handoff decision enabling service. The service evaluates potentially usable handoff decision algorithms and risk thresholds against archived crowd-sourced data to determine how they would have performed in real world situations and delivers improved algorithms and risk thresholds to the mobile devices. | 07-02-2015 |
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20110180481 | High Pressure Flash Chromatography - A method for separating a sample using high pressure flash chromatography is provided. The method comprises the steps of: i) providing a pressurized vessel containing an adsorption material; ii) pressurizing a compressible fluid, optionally containing a cosolvent, to create a mobile phase; iii) premixing the sample with the mobile phase or optionally placing the sample in the pressurized vessel; iv) eluting the mobile phase through the pressurized vessel, to obtain a separated sample; v) heating the mobile phase containing the separated sample after the mobile phase exits the pressurized vessel to remove the compressible fluid; and iv) collecting the separated sample. The pressurized vessel contains an adsorption material having a particle size of 10-100 microns, and the pressure of the adsorption vessel is held at 50-350 bar during elution. Also provided is an apparatus for carrying out the above method. | 07-28-2011 |
20110306146 | Parallel Screening Supercritical Fluid Chromatography - The invention provides an apparatus for supercritical fluid chromatography. The apparatus comprises a binary pump; an autosampler; a sampling valve; a first and second port switching valve; a first and second manifold; two or more channels, each having a check valve assembly, a separation column and one or more detectors operatively connected thereon; and a backpressure regulator. The apparatus also includes computer software and hardware to control distribution of fluid through the apparatus, including switching between a multi-channel mode or a single channel ode; 2) analyze data collected by the one or more detectors; and 3) optimize separation of analytes by controlling solvent combinations, concentration gradients, pressure and temperature. The apparatus excludes additional backpressure regulators or pumps on individual channels. Also provided is a method of screening a sample, using supercritical chromatography, using the above apparatus, where multiple samples can be screened simultaneously with parallel processing. | 12-15-2011 |
20130186831 | Collection System For Purification Flowstreams - A collection system for collecting samples from a flowstream ( | 07-25-2013 |
20140190890 | COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR PURIFICATION FLOWSTREAMS - A collection system for collecting samples from a flowstream ( | 07-10-2014 |
20140217031 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR OPEN-BED ATMOSPHERIC COLLECTION FOR SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CHROMATOGRAPHY - A supercritical fluid chromatography system comprises a first pump for pumping a first flow stream comprising a compressible fluid and a second pump for pumping a second flow stream comprising a modifier fluid. The second pump is in parallel with the first pump. A column is located in a combined flow stream. The column is located downstream of the first and second pumps. The combined flow stream comprises the first flow stream, the second flow stream, and a sample. A detector is located downstream of the column. A gas-liquid separator is located downstream of the detector. The gas-liquid separator is configured to vent a majority of the compressible fluid while maintaining a majority of the sample, thus preventing aerosolization of the flow stream and minimizing sample loss as well as cross contamination. An open bed collector is located after the gas-liquid separator. | 08-07-2014 |
20140230528 | TURBULENT FLOW MIXING DEVICE FOR USE IN A CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEM - A mixing device for use in a chromatography system, the device includes an exterior housing having a first end and a second end and a hydraulic flow connector at the first end of the exterior housing. A cartridge including a chamber is enclosed within the exterior housing. The chamber has at least one wall defining an interior volume having a shape, wherein the shape of the interior volume creates a turbulent flow condition to mix at least two fluids and provide flow through the cartridge during operation of the chromatography system. The chamber also retains the sample, thereby ensuring that the sample is focused in the chamber such that a more narrow bolus of sample enters the chromatography column. | 08-21-2014 |
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20080317810 | Methods and Compositions for Reducing Oxalate Concentrations - The present invention provides methods and compositions for oxalate degradation. The present invention comprises devices comprising oxalate-reducing enzymes. The enzymes may be directly attached or incorporated in coatings on the devices. Such devices are useful in treatments where oxalate or oxalic acid deposits interfere. Methods for making and using such medical devices are also included. | 12-25-2008 |
20100028422 | Pharmaceutical Compositions and Methods for Treating or Preventing Oxalate-Related Disease - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for the reduction of oxalate in humans, animals and plants. For example, the invention provides methods and compositions for the delivery of one or more oxalate-reducing pharmaceutical compositions to the intestinal tracts of persons and animals. The methods and compositions can be used in treating and preventing oxalate-related conditions. | 02-04-2010 |
20110002906 | Purification and Isolation of Recombinant Oxalate Degrading Enzymes and Spray-Dried Particles Containing Oxalate Degrading Enzymes - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for the reduction of oxalate in humans, and methods for the purification and isolation of recombinant oxalate reducing enzyme proteins. The invention provides methods and compositions for the delivery of oxalate-reducing enzymes in particle compositions. The compositions of the present invention are suitable in methods of treatment or prevention of oxalate-related conditions. | 01-06-2011 |
20120189604 | PURIFICATION AND ISOLATION OF RECOMBINANT OXALATE DEGRADING ENZYMES AND SPRAY-DRIED PARTICLES CONTAINING OXALATE DEGRADING ENZYMES - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for the reduction of oxalate in humans, and methods for the purification and isolation of recombinant oxalate reducing enzyme proteins. The invention provides methods and compositions for the delivery of oxalate-reducing enzymes in particle compositions. The compositions of the present invention are suitable in methods of treatment or prevention of oxalate-related conditions. | 07-26-2012 |
20130216515 | PURIFICATION AND ISOLATION OF RECOMBINANT OXALATE DEGRADING ENZYMES AND SPRAY-DRIED PARTICLES CONTAINING OXALATE DEGRADING ENZYMES - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for the reduction of oxalate in humans, and methods for the purification and isolation of recombinant oxalate reducing enzyme proteins. The invention provides methods and compositions for the delivery of oxalate-reducing enzymes in particle compositions. The compositions of the present invention are suitable in methods of treatment or prevention of oxalate-related conditions. | 08-22-2013 |
20140030324 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OXALATE-RELATED DISEASE - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for the reduction of oxalate in humans, animals and plants. For example, the invention provides methods and compositions for the delivery of one ore more oxalate-reducing enzymes to the intestinal tracts of persons and animals. The methods and compositions can be used in treating and preventing oxalate-related conditions. | 01-30-2014 |
20150125538 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR OXALATE REDUCTION - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for the reduction of oxalate in humans. For example, the invention provides methods and compositions for the delivery of one or more oxalate-reducing enzymes embedded in particle compositions. The compositions of the present invention are suitable in methods of treatment or prevention of oxalate-related conditions including, but not limited to, hyperoxaluria, absorptive hyperoxaluria, enteric hyperoxaluria, primary hyperoxaluria, idiopathic calcium oxalate kidney stone disease (urolithiasis), vulvodynia, oxalosis associated with end-stage renal disease, cardiac conductance disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery and bariatric surgery (surgery for obesity), and/or who have undergone antibiotic treatment. | 05-07-2015 |
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20100088322 | REAL TIME QUERY TRENDS WITH MULTI-DOCUMENT SUMMARIZATION - A list of “hot topics” may be provided to a user to indicate information that is currently popular. A topic may be deemed popular when a large number of search queries related to the topic are entered by users. A search system may receive and analyze an electronic source of published information to determine a reason for why a particular popular topic is popular. If content related to why a particular popular topic is popular exists in multiple electronic sources of published information, text summarization techniques may be used to determine a reason for why the popular topic is popular by from among the multiple electronic sources of published information. | 04-08-2010 |
20100235375 | TEMPORAL SEARCH QUERY PERSONALIZATION - A user is made able to configure a search query to be responsive to temporal factors in order to adjust the search query to more accurately reflect the user's true information need. By adjusting the search query in this way, the user is more likely to receive satisfactory search results. | 09-16-2010 |
20130124556 | Real Time Query Trends with Multi-Document Summarization - A list of “hot topics” may be provided to a user to indicate information that is currently popular. A topic may be deemed popular when a large number of search queries related to the topic are entered by users. A search system may receive and analyze an electronic source of published information to determine a reason for why a particular popular topic is popular. If content related to why a particular popular topic is popular exists in multiple electronic sources of published information, text summarization techniques may be used to determine a reason for why the popular topic is popular by from among the multiple electronic sources of published information. | 05-16-2013 |
20130173608 | TEMPORAL SEARCH QUERY PERSONALIZATION - A user is made able to configure a search query to be responsive to temporal factors in order to adjust the search query to more accurately reflect the user's true information need. By adjusting the search query in this way, the user is more likely to receive satisfactory search results. | 07-04-2013 |
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20090069256 | Enhancing protein expression - Modified polynucleotide compositions providing enhanced gene expression and methods for preparing said compositions are disclosed. Methods of using the compositions, such as in screening assays, diagnostic tools, kits, etc. and for prevention and/or treatment of diseases and disorders are also disclosed. | 03-12-2009 |
20090162321 | METHODS FOR PACKAGING PROPAGATION-DEFECTIVE VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS VECTORS USING A STABLE CELL LINE THAT EXPRESSES G PROTEIN - A method of producing propagation-defective Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) is provided. The method involves providing a cell that includes an optimized VSV G gene, wherein expression of VSV G protein from the optimized VSV G gene is inducible; and inducing the cell to express VSV G protein from the optimized VSV G gene. The method also involves infecting the induced cell with an attenuated VSV; growing the infected cells in culture; and recovering attenuated VSV from the culture. | 06-25-2009 |
20090175900 | METHODS FOR PACKAGING PROPAGATION-DEFECTIVE VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS VECTORS - A method of producing propagation-defective Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) in a cell culture is provided. The method involves introducing a plasmid vector encoding an optimized VSV G gene into a cell; expressing VSV G protein from the optimized VSV G gene; and introducing a propagation-defective VSV into the cell expressing the VSV G protein encoded by the optimized VSV G gene. The method further includes growing the cells in culture; and recovering the propagation-defective VSV from the culture. | 07-09-2009 |
20120003265 | IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS FOR INDUCING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE TO HIV - The invention relates to immunogenic compositions for inducing an immune response to HIV comprising combinations of two, three, or four plasmids, where each plasmid is expressing a defined antigen, which may be a single antigen or a fusion of two or three antigens. | 01-05-2012 |
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20110147066 | SUBSTRATE METALLIZATION AND BALL ATTACH METALLURGY WITH A NOVEL DOPANT ELEMENT - Surface-active dopants are added to a portion of a circuit package before a reflow process to promote wetting and reduce the formation of solder bump bridges. The circuit package has a solder element that electrically connects the circuit package to a substrate. A reflow process is performed to attach the solder element to a pad on the circuit package. During the reflow process, the surface-active dopants diffuse to the surface of the solder element and form an oxide passivation layer on the surface of the solder element. | 06-23-2011 |
20130341379 | HYBRID LOW METAL LOADING FLUX - Flux formulations and solder attachment during the fabrication of electronic device assemblies are described. One flux formation includes a flux component and a metal particle component, the metal particle component being present in an amount of from 5 to 35 volume percent of the flux formulation. In one feature of certain embodiments, the metal particle component includes solder particles. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-26-2013 |
20140061902 | TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS FOR SURFACE TREATMENT OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT SUBSTRATE - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards techniques and configurations for surface treatment of an integrated circuit (IC) substrate. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes an integrated circuit substrate, an interconnect structure disposed on the integrated circuit substrate, the interconnect structure being configured to route electrical signals to or from the integrated circuit substrate and comprising a metal surface, and a protective layer disposed on the metal surface of the interconnect structure, the protective layer comprising a first functional group bonded with the metal surface and a second functional group bonded with the first functional group, wherein the second functional group is hydrophobic to inhibit contamination of the metal surface by hydrophilic materials and further inhibits oxidation of the metal surface. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 03-06-2014 |
20140084461 | FLUX MATERIALS FOR HEATED SOLDER PLACEMENT AND ASSOCIATED TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards flux materials for heated solder placement and associated techniques and configurations. In one embodiment, a method includes depositing a flux material on one or more pads of a package substrate, the flux material including a rosin material and a thixotropic agent and depositing one or more solder balls on the flux material disposed on the one or more pads, wherein depositing the one or more solder balls on the flux material is performed at a temperature greater than 80° C., and wherein the rosin material and the thixotropic agent are configured to resist softening at the temperature greater than 80° C. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 03-27-2014 |
20140124925 | MULTI-SOLDER TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PACKAGE ASSEMBLY - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards multi-solder techniques and configurations for integrated circuit (IC) package assembly. In one embodiment, a method includes depositing a plurality of solder balls on a plurality of pads of a package substrate, the plurality of solder balls corresponding with the plurality of pads and performing a solder reflow process to form a solder joint between the plurality of solder balls and the plurality of pads. Individual solder balls of the plurality of solder balls include a first solder material and a second solder material, the first solder material having a liquidus temperature that is greater than a peak temperature of the solder reflow process and the second solder material having a liquidus temperature that is less than the peak temperature of the solder reflow process. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 05-08-2014 |
20140175160 | SOLDER PASTE MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY FOR ELIMINATION OF HIGH WARPAGE SURFACE MOUNT ASSEMBLY DEFECTS - A composition including a solder flux including a rosin material have a property to maintain a less than 10 percent drop in tackiness from an initial tackiness value of 20 gf to 120 gf over a temperature regime of 20° C. to 200° C. A composition including a solder powder; and a solder flux including a rosin material including a softening temperature of 150° C. to 200° C. and a molecular weight of 300 g/mol to 600 g/mol. A method including introducing a solder paste to one or more contact pads of a substrate, the solder paste including a solder powder and a solder flux including a rosin material including a softening temperature of 150° C. to 190° C. and a molecular weight of 300 g/mol to 600 g/mol; contacting the solder paste with a solder ball of a package substrate; and heating the solder paste. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175644 | METHODS OF FORMING ULTRA THIN PACKAGE STRUCTURES INCLUDING LOW TEMPERATURE SOLDER AND STRUCTURES FORMED THERBY - Methods of forming a microelectronic packaging structure and associated structures formed thereby are described. Those methods and structures may include attaching a device to a patch substrate, wherein the assembled device and patch substrate comprise a warpage, attaching the assembled device and patch substrate to an interposer to form a package structure, and then reflowing the package structure at a temperature below about 200 degrees Celsius to form a substantially flat package structure. | 06-26-2014 |
20140264820 | PASTE THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIALS - Embodiments of the present disclosure describe techniques and configurations for paste thermal interface materials (TIMs) and their use in integrated circuit (IC) packages. In some embodiments, an IC package includes an IC component, a heat spreader, and a paste TIM disposed between the die and the heat spreader. The paste TIM may include particles of a metal material distributed through a matrix material, and may have a bond line thickness, after curing, of between approximately 20 microns and approximately 100 microns. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268534 | METHODS OF ADDING DOPANTS TO CONDUCTIVE INTERCONNECT STRUCTURES IN SUBSTRATE TECHNOLOGIES AND STRUCTURES FORMED THEREBY - Methods of forming a microelectronic packaging structure and associated structures formed thereby are described. Those methods and structures may include forming an opening in a dielectric material of a package substrate, and then plating a conductive interconnect structure in the opening utilizing a plating process. The plating process may comprises a conductive metal and a dopant comprising between about 0.05 and 10 percent weight, wherein the dopant comprises at least one of magnesium, zirconium and zinc. | 09-18-2014 |
20140291843 | HYBRID SOLDER AND FILLED PASTE IN MICROELECTRONIC PACKAGING - Hybrid solder for solder balls and filled paste are described. A solder ball may be formed of a droplet of higher temperature solder and a coating of lower temperature solder. This may be used with a solder paste that has an adhesive and a filler of low temperature solder particles, the filler comprising less than 80 weight percent of the paste. The solder balls and paste may be used in soldering packages for microelectronic devices. A package may be formed by applying a solder paste to a bond pad of a substrate, attaching a hybrid solder ball to each pad using the paste, and attaching the package substrate to a microelectronic substrate by reflowing the hybrid solder balls to form a hybrid solder interconnect. | 10-02-2014 |
20140319682 | MULTI-SOLDER TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PACKAGE ASSEMBLY - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards multi-solder techniques and configurations for integrated circuit (IC) package assembly. In one embodiment, a method includes depositing a plurality of solder balls on a plurality of pads of a package substrate, the plurality of solder balls corresponding with the plurality of pads and performing a solder reflow process to form a solder joint between the plurality of solder balls and the plurality of pads. Individual solder balls of the plurality of solder balls include a first solder material and a second solder material, the first solder material having a liquidus temperature that is greater than a peak temperature of the solder reflow process and the second solder material having a liquidus temperature that is less than the peak temperature of the solder reflow process. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 10-30-2014 |
20150221609 | METHODS OF FORMING ULTRA THIN PACKAGE STRUCTURES INCLUDING LOW TEMPERATURE SOLDER AND STRUCTURES FORMED THERBY - Methods of forming a microelectronic packaging structure and associated structures formed thereby are described. Those methods and structures may include attaching a device to a patch substrate, wherein the assembled device and patch substrate comprise a warpage, attaching the assembled device and patch substrate to an interposer to form a package structure, and then reflowing the package structure at a temperature below about 200 degrees Celsius to form a substantially flat package structure. | 08-06-2015 |