Patents by Inventor Don Haga

Don Haga has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7064568
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for optically testing (e.g., using a laser beam) an operating integrated circuit (device under test—DUT) that actively control the operating temperature of the DUT. This is chiefly useful with flip-chip packaged ICs. The temperature of the DUT varies with its operating power consumption, and this fluctuation in temperature adversely affects the results obtained during optical probing or other optical testing. Furthermore, the DUT may be damaged if its temperature exceeds design limits. The temperature of the DUT is controlled by thermally contacting the exposed backside surface of the DUT die to a diamond film heat conductor, an associated heat sink structure, and at least one thermoelectric device. The thermoelectric device is controlled by a temperature sensor proximal to the DUT. By controlling the amount and direction of the electrical current supplied to the thermoelectric device in response to the sensed temperature, the temperature of the DUT is maintained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: Credence Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Dean M. Hunt, Don Haga
  • Publication number: 20050168212
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for optically testing (e.g., using a laser beam) an operating integrated circuit (device under test—DUT) that actively control the operating temperature of the DUT. This is chiefly useful with flip-chip packaged ICs. The temperature of the DUT varies with its operating power consumption, and this fluctuation in temperature adversely affects the results obtained during optical probing or other optical testing. Furthermore, the DUT may be damaged if its temperature exceeds design limits. The temperature of the DUT is controlled by thermally contacting the exposed backside surface of the DUT die to a diamond film heat conductor, an associated heat sink structure, and at least one thermoelectric device. The thermoelectric device is controlled by a temperature sensor proximal to the DUT. By controlling the amount and direction of the electrical current supplied to the thermoelectric device in response to the sensed temperature, the temperature of the DUT is maintained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Publication date: August 4, 2005
    Applicant: Credence Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Dean Hunt, Don Haga
  • Patent number: 6836014
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for optically testing (e.g., using a laser beam) an operating integrated circuit (device under test—DUT) that actively control the operating temperature of the DUT. This is chiefly useful with flip-chip packaged ICs. The temperature of the DUT varies with its operating power consumption, and this fluctuation in temperature adversely affects the results obtained during optical probing or other optical testing. Furthermore, the DUT may be damaged if its temperature exceeds design limits. The temperature of the DUT is controlled by thermally contacting the exposed backside surface of the DUT die to a diamond film heat conductor, an associated heat sink structure, and at least one thermoelectric device. The thermoelectric device is controlled by a temperature sensor proximal to the DUT. By controlling the amount and direction of the electrical current supplied to the thermoelectric device in response to the sensed temperature, the temperature of the DUT is maintained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2004
    Assignee: Credence Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Dean M. Hunt, Don Haga
  • Publication number: 20040065880
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for optically testing (e.g., using a laser beam) an operating integrated circuit (device under test—DUT) that actively control the operating temperature of the DUT. This is chiefly useful with flip-chip packaged ICs. The temperature of the DUT varies with its operating power consumption, and this fluctuation in temperature adversely affects the results obtained during optical probing or other optical testing. Furthermore, the DUT may be damaged if its temperature exceeds design limits. The temperature of the DUT is controlled by thermally contacting the exposed backside surface of the DUT die to a diamond film heat conductor, an associated heat sink structure, and at least one thermoelectric device. The thermoelectric device is controlled by a temperature sensor proximal to the DUT. By controlling the amount and direction of the electrical current supplied to the thermoelectric device in response to the sensed temperature, the temperature of the DUT is maintained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Applicant: Schlumberger Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Dean M. Hunt, Don Haga