US20040104466A1 - Integrated circuit device/circuit board connection apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to electronic apparatus and, in a preferred embodiment thereof, more particularly relates to the mounting of integrated circuit devices on a circuit board such as the main system board of a computer.
- Integrated circuit devices are typically mounted on the main system circuit board or “motherboard” of the computer.
- Integrated circuit devices include, among other types, ASIC's (application specific integrated circuits), processors, memory controllers, and I/O controllers.
- ASIC's application specific integrated circuits
- processors processors
- memory controllers memory controllers
- I/O controllers I/O controllers.
- an integrated circuit device is typically mounted directly to a side of the system board using, for example, pins on the integrated circuit device that are received in conductively lined vias disposed in the system board and connected to electrically conductive signal traces branching out from the vias. The pins thus electrically couple the circuitry within the mounted integrated circuit device to these signal traces which, in turn, are extended to other system board components such as other integrated circuit devices.
- Various alternate connection structures such as ball grid array and pad systems and separate pin-and-socket connector structures have been alternatively utilized to mount integrated circuit devices on computer system boards or other types of circuit boards in other types of electronic apparatus
- termination components are interposed within the system board signal traces.
- Such termination components are commonly resistors, but may include other components such as, for example, capacitors, inductors, diodes, or various combinations of these types of termination components.
- electronic apparatus comprises a first circuit board, representatively a computer motherboard, having first electrical circuitry; an integrated circuit device having second electrical circuitry; and a second circuit board representatively sandwiched between the first circuit board and the integrated circuit device and having third electrical circuitry.
- the third electrical circuitry has a series of termination components interposed therein and operatively couples the first and second electrical circuitry.
- the termination components function to reduce degradation in integrated circuit device signals and representatively include resistors, but could include other types of components such as, for example, capacitors, inductors or diodes.
- the termination components are carried by the second circuit board instead of being interposed in the electrical circuitry of the first circuit board, the first circuit board does not have to be thickened over its entire area merely to accommodate termination devices in the vicinity of the integrated circuit device thereon, and the integrated circuit device circuit routing on the first circuit board is substantially simplified.
- the second circuit board has a footprint area substantially smaller than that of the first circuit board, and the terminating components are embedded within the second circuit board.
- at least some of the termination components may be surface-mounted on the second circuit board.
- the integrated circuit device and the interstitial second circuit board are coupled by interconnected first conductive ball and pad arrays on facing side surfaces thereof, and the first and second circuit boards are coupled by interconnected second conductive ball and pad arrays on facing side surfaces thereof.
- the operative coupling of these three components could be effected using other types of cooperating connection structures such as, for example, connector pins and associated conductively lined through-holes.
- the interstitial second circuit board illustratively has a plurality of body layers which may include power and ground planes.
- This unique integrated circuit device-to-circuit board connection technique illustratively utilizing an interstitial circuit board is representatively incorporated in a CPU unit portion of computer system, with the first circuit board being the CPU unit motherboard and the CPU unit further including a microprocessor and a data storage device operative to store data retrievable by the microprocessor.
- principles of the present invention may also be used to advantage in conjunction with a wide variety of other types of circuit boards in other types of electronic, apparatus.
- the second circuit board could be mounted on the same side of the first circuit board as the integrated circuit board but spaced apart therefrom, or mounted on the opposite side of the first circuit board.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a representative computer system incorporating therein integrated circuit devices operatively mounted on a main system board using interstitial terminating component boards embodying principles of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged scale top plan detail view of the main system board portion within the dashed line area “2” in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic, partially elevational cross-sectional view through the main system board portion taken along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2 and illustrating the interstitial board connection of the integrated circuit devices to the main system board;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a portion of one of the FIG. 2 integrated circuit devices connected to the underlying main system board with an alternate embodiment of one of the interstitial boards.
- FIG. 1 Schematically depicted in FIG. 1 is a representative computer system 10 embodying principles of the present invention and including a CPU unit 12 operatively connected as shown to a monitor 14 , a keyboard 16 and a pointing device, representatively a mouse 18 .
- a CPU unit 12 Disposed within the CPU unit 12 is a multi-layered main system circuit board or motherboard 20 , a microprocessor 22 mounted on the top side 20 a of the system board 20 , and a data storage device, representatively a hard disk drive 24 , operative to store data retrievable by the microprocessor 22 .
- First and second integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 are also illustratively mounted on the top side 20 a of the system board 20 , in a unique manner embodying principles of the present invention, using specially designed interstitial circuit boards 30 and 32 respectively sandwiched between the integrated circuit devices 26 , 28 and the top side 20 a of the system board 20 .
- the interstitial circuit boards 30 and 32 and thus the integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 , are operatively coupled by a series of electrical conductive signal traces 34 carried by the system board 20 .
- each of the integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 could be a variety of types of electronic components including, but not limited to, a processor, an ASIC (application specific integrated circuit), a memory controller or an I/O controller.
- each of the interstitial circuit boards 30 and 32 has a plurality of layers L 1 -L N .
- On the top side of each interstitial circuit board 30 , 32 is a spaced array of metal connection pads 36
- on the bottom side of each interstitial circuit board 30 , 32 is a spaced ball grid array (BGA) of solder balls 38 .
- the bottom sides of the integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 have ball grid arrays of solder balls 40 which are fused to the underlying metal connection pads 36
- the solder balls 38 on the bottom sides of the interstitial circuit boards 30 and 32 are fused to underlying series of metal connection pads 42 disposed on the top side 20 a of the system board 20 .
- AS schematically illustrated in FIG. 3 the opposite ends of each of the system board signal traces 34 are coupled to connection pads 42 underlying the spaced apart interstitial boards 30 , 32 .
- the circuitry within each of the interstitial boards 30 , 32 includes a series of electrically conductive traces 44 each interconnecting one of the interstitial board's top side pads 36 with one of its bottom side solder balls 38 .
- electrical signals sent, for example, from the circuitry in the integrated circuit device 26 to the circuitry in the integrated circuit device 28 are sequentially transmitted through (1) the internal traces 44 in the interstitial board 30 , (2) the system board traces 34 , and (3) internal traces 44 in the interstitial board 32 .
- Signals sent from the integrated circuit device 28 to the integrated circuit device 26 follow a reversed path through the traces 44 and 34 .
- terminating components 46 which function to reduce degradation of the integrated circuit device signals, are embedded within the interstitial circuit boards 30 , 32 and interposed in their internal traces 44 as schematically indicated in FIG. 3.
- These embedded terminating components 46 are representatively resistors, but could also include other types or combinations of components such as, for example, capacitors, inductors or diodes.
- each of the interstitial circuit boards 30 and 32 has a plurality of layers L 1 -L N . Some of these layers may be power and ground planes to provide low dynamic impedance return paths for termination circuits.
- the terminating components 46 are disposed within the interstitial boards 30 and 32 , instead of being placed on or in the main system board 20 as is conventionally done, the integrated circuit device signal trace routing on the system board is greatly simplified, and the system board 20 does not have to be substantially thickened over its entire area merely to accommodate the terminating components 46 in the region of the integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 .
- the terminating components 46 are placed in the interstitial boards 30 and 32 , the combined horizontal footprints of which are substantially smaller than that of the main system board 20 , the overall cost of the system board 20 is materially reduced.
- FIG. 4 illustrates, in top plan view, the use of an alternately configured interstitial circuit board 30 a in which the length and width of the board 30 a are substantially increased to permit some or all of its associated termination components 46 to be mounted on a top side surface area thereof that horizontally extends outwardly around the periphery of the overlying integrated circuit device 26 .
- These surface-mounted terminating devices 46 like their embedded counterparts (if any) are operatively interposed within the device's circuitry traces 44 as schematically depicted in FIG. 3.
- the integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 and their associated interstitial boards 30 and 32 may first be conveniently formed as modules or subassemblies 26 , 30 and 28 , 32 which are subsequently attached to the system board 20 as schematically illustrated in FIG. 3.
- interstitial circuit boards 30 and 32 have been representatively illustrated and described herein as being used to mount the integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 on the main system board 20 of a computer system 10 , it will be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in this particular art that principles of the present invention may also be utilized to advantage to operatively mount one or more integrated circuit devices on other types of circuit boards in other types of electronic apparatus, and is not limited to computer system motherboard applications.
- connection structures used to interconnect the integrated circuit devices 26 , 28 to their associated interstitial boards 30 and 32 , and to interconnect the interstitial boards 30 and 32 to the underlying system board 20 are representatively cooperating ball grid/conductive pad arrays.
- interconnection structures such as conductive pins and associated conductively lined sockets, could be alternatively utilized if desired.
- circuit boards 30 and 32 have been representatively illustrated and described herein as being respectively sandwiched between the integrated circuit devices 26 , 28 and the top side 20 a of the system board 20 , it will be appreciated by those of skill in this particular art that the circuit boards 30 and 32 could, for example, be alternatively placed on the top side of the system board 20 in horizontally offset relationships with the integrated circuit devices 26 and 28 , or positioned on the bottom side of the system board, if desired.
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In a computer system two integrated circuit devices are operatively mounted on the main system board using a pair of interstitial circuit boards sandwiched between the integrated circuit devices and the system board and having substantially smaller footprints than the system board. Each interstitial board has a series of terminating components, representatively resistors, interposed in its circuitry which interconnects the associated integrated circuit board with system board circuitry that, in turn, operatively couples the two integrated circuit boards. The incorporation of the terminating components in the interstitial boards instead of in the system board reduces the circuit complexity of the system board and the required number of layers therein, thereby reducing the cost of the system board and substantially simplifying its signal trace routing design.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention generally relates to electronic apparatus and, in a preferred embodiment thereof, more particularly relates to the mounting of integrated circuit devices on a circuit board such as the main system board of a computer.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- In a computer system a variety of integrated circuit devices are typically mounted on the main system circuit board or “motherboard” of the computer. Integrated circuit devices include, among other types, ASIC's (application specific integrated circuits), processors, memory controllers, and I/O controllers. Using conventional design and assembly techniques, an integrated circuit device is typically mounted directly to a side of the system board using, for example, pins on the integrated circuit device that are received in conductively lined vias disposed in the system board and connected to electrically conductive signal traces branching out from the vias. The pins thus electrically couple the circuitry within the mounted integrated circuit device to these signal traces which, in turn, are extended to other system board components such as other integrated circuit devices. Various alternate connection structures, such as ball grid array and pad systems and separate pin-and-socket connector structures have been alternatively utilized to mount integrated circuit devices on computer system boards or other types of circuit boards in other types of electronic apparatus.
- In order to reduce undesirable degradation in the integrated circuit device signals being routed through the system board traces coupled to the integrated circuit device, termination components are interposed within the system board signal traces. Such termination components are commonly resistors, but may include other components such as, for example, capacitors, inductors, diodes, or various combinations of these types of termination components.
- Modern high signal speed integrated circuit devices are being fabricated in increasingly smaller sizes, while at the same time being provided with increasing numbers of connector pins or other connection interface structures. For example, many modern high speed integrated circuit devices have 1000 or more connector pins or pads, thus requiring a corresponding number of system board signal traces. Because of this increased pin density within a reduced spatial footprint, coupled with the increased signal speed of the integrated circuit device, the system board signal traces must often be quite close together, with each trace requiring a termination component therein, the traces must often have equal lengths, and the trace lengths between the terminating components and their associated integrated circuit device connector pins must often be equal.
- Taken together, these requirements for modern high speed/high pin count integrated circuit devices make the design of the system board quite difficult from a signal trace positioning and routing standpoint. AS a practical matter, when these high speed/high pin count integrated circuit devices are to be mounted on a system board it is necessary to route a considerable number of the integrated circuit device signal traces through the interior of the system board to solve the unavoidable trace congestion problem adjacent the mounted integrated circuit device.
- This necessitates a considerable thickening of the entire system board to solve a trace congestion problem which is localized at the integrated circuit board area of the system board—the thickening of the rest of the system board typically creating a substantial additional system board cost with no appreciable operational benefit.
- It can thus be seen that there is a need for improved apparatus for mounting an integrated circuit board device to a computer main system board, or other type of circuit board, which addresses the above-mentioned circuit board signal trace routing problems. It is to this need that the present invention is directed.
- In carrying out principles of the present invention, in accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof, electronic apparatus is provided that comprises a first circuit board, representatively a computer motherboard, having first electrical circuitry; an integrated circuit device having second electrical circuitry; and a second circuit board representatively sandwiched between the first circuit board and the integrated circuit device and having third electrical circuitry.
- According to a key aspect of the invention, the third electrical circuitry has a series of termination components interposed therein and operatively couples the first and second electrical circuitry. The termination components function to reduce degradation in integrated circuit device signals and representatively include resistors, but could include other types of components such as, for example, capacitors, inductors or diodes.
- Because the termination components are carried by the second circuit board instead of being interposed in the electrical circuitry of the first circuit board, the first circuit board does not have to be thickened over its entire area merely to accommodate termination devices in the vicinity of the integrated circuit device thereon, and the integrated circuit device circuit routing on the first circuit board is substantially simplified. Representatively, the second circuit board has a footprint area substantially smaller than that of the first circuit board, and the terminating components are embedded within the second circuit board. Alternatively, at least some of the termination components may be surface-mounted on the second circuit board.
- Illustratively, the integrated circuit device and the interstitial second circuit board are coupled by interconnected first conductive ball and pad arrays on facing side surfaces thereof, and the first and second circuit boards are coupled by interconnected second conductive ball and pad arrays on facing side surfaces thereof. Alternatively, however, the operative coupling of these three components could be effected using other types of cooperating connection structures such as, for example, connector pins and associated conductively lined through-holes. The interstitial second circuit board illustratively has a plurality of body layers which may include power and ground planes.
- This unique integrated circuit device-to-circuit board connection technique illustratively utilizing an interstitial circuit board is representatively incorporated in a CPU unit portion of computer system, with the first circuit board being the CPU unit motherboard and the CPU unit further including a microprocessor and a data storage device operative to store data retrievable by the microprocessor. However, principles of the present invention may also be used to advantage in conjunction with a wide variety of other types of circuit boards in other types of electronic, apparatus.
- Instead of being sandwiched between the first circuit board and the integrated circuit device, the second circuit board could be mounted on the same side of the first circuit board as the integrated circuit board but spaced apart therefrom, or mounted on the opposite side of the first circuit board.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a representative computer system incorporating therein integrated circuit devices operatively mounted on a main system board using interstitial terminating component boards embodying principles of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged scale top plan detail view of the main system board portion within the dashed line area “2” in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic, partially elevational cross-sectional view through the main system board portion taken along line3-3 of FIG. 2 and illustrating the interstitial board connection of the integrated circuit devices to the main system board; and
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a portion of one of the FIG. 2 integrated circuit devices connected to the underlying main system board with an alternate embodiment of one of the interstitial boards.
- Schematically depicted in FIG. 1 is a
representative computer system 10 embodying principles of the present invention and including aCPU unit 12 operatively connected as shown to amonitor 14, akeyboard 16 and a pointing device, representatively amouse 18. Disposed within theCPU unit 12 is a multi-layered main system circuit board ormotherboard 20, amicroprocessor 22 mounted on thetop side 20 a of thesystem board 20, and a data storage device, representatively ahard disk drive 24, operative to store data retrievable by themicroprocessor 22. - First and second integrated
circuit devices 26 and 28 (see FIGS. 1 and 2) are also illustratively mounted on thetop side 20 a of thesystem board 20, in a unique manner embodying principles of the present invention, using specially designedinterstitial circuit boards integrated circuit devices top side 20 a of thesystem board 20. Theinterstitial circuit boards circuit devices conductive signal traces 34 carried by thesystem board 20. For purposes of discussion, it will be assumed that some of thetraces 34 are run along thetop side 20 a of thesystem board 20, with the balance of thetraces 34 being internally embedded in the system board between its various layers L1-LN (see FIG. 3). Each of theintegrated circuit devices - Turning now to FIG. 3, it can be seen that each of the
interstitial circuit boards interstitial circuit board metal connection pads 36, and on the bottom side of eachinterstitial circuit board solder balls 38. The bottom sides of the integratedcircuit devices solder balls 40 which are fused to the underlyingmetal connection pads 36, and thesolder balls 38 on the bottom sides of theinterstitial circuit boards metal connection pads 42 disposed on thetop side 20 a of thesystem board 20. AS schematically illustrated in FIG. 3, the opposite ends of each of the systemboard signal traces 34 are coupled toconnection pads 42 underlying the spaced apartinterstitial boards - The circuitry within each of the
interstitial boards conductive traces 44 each interconnecting one of the interstitial board'stop side pads 36 with one of its bottomside solder balls 38. Thus, electrical signals sent, for example, from the circuitry in theintegrated circuit device 26 to the circuitry in theintegrated circuit device 28 are sequentially transmitted through (1) theinternal traces 44 in theinterstitial board 30, (2) thesystem board traces 34, and (3)internal traces 44 in theinterstitial board 32. Signals sent from theintegrated circuit device 28 to theintegrated circuit device 26, of course, follow a reversed path through thetraces - According to a key aspect of the present invention, terminating
components 46, which function to reduce degradation of the integrated circuit device signals, are embedded within theinterstitial circuit boards internal traces 44 as schematically indicated in FIG. 3. These embeddedterminating components 46 are representatively resistors, but could also include other types or combinations of components such as, for example, capacitors, inductors or diodes. As previously mentioned, each of theinterstitial circuit boards - Because the
terminating components 46 are disposed within theinterstitial boards main system board 20 as is conventionally done, the integrated circuit device signal trace routing on the system board is greatly simplified, and thesystem board 20 does not have to be substantially thickened over its entire area merely to accommodate the terminatingcomponents 46 in the region of the integratedcircuit devices terminating components 46 in theinterstitial boards main system board 20, the overall cost of thesystem board 20 is materially reduced. - FIG. 4 illustrates, in top plan view, the use of an alternately configured
interstitial circuit board 30 a in which the length and width of theboard 30 a are substantially increased to permit some or all of its associatedtermination components 46 to be mounted on a top side surface area thereof that horizontally extends outwardly around the periphery of the overlyingintegrated circuit device 26. These surface-mountedterminating devices 46, like their embedded counterparts (if any) are operatively interposed within the device's circuitry traces 44 as schematically depicted in FIG. 3. - In assembling the various components on the
system board 20, theintegrated circuit devices interstitial boards subassemblies system board 20 as schematically illustrated in FIG. 3. - While the
interstitial circuit boards circuit devices main system board 20 of acomputer system 10, it will be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in this particular art that principles of the present invention may also be utilized to advantage to operatively mount one or more integrated circuit devices on other types of circuit boards in other types of electronic apparatus, and is not limited to computer system motherboard applications. - AS schematically depicted in FIG. 3, the connection structures used to interconnect the
integrated circuit devices interstitial boards interstitial boards underlying system board 20 are representatively cooperating ball grid/conductive pad arrays. However, if desired, a variety of other types of interconnection structures, such as conductive pins and associated conductively lined sockets, could be alternatively utilized if desired. - While the terminating component-carrying
circuit boards circuit devices top side 20 a of thesystem board 20, it will be appreciated by those of skill in this particular art that thecircuit boards system board 20 in horizontally offset relationships with theintegrated circuit devices - The foregoing detailed description is to be clearly understood as being given by way of illustration and example only, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited solely by the appended claims.
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1. An interstitial circuit board, comprising:
a integrated circuit device interface adapted to contact first circuitry of an integrated circuit device;
a circuit board interface adapted to contact second circuitry of a circuit board; and
interstitial circuitry comprising a plurality of traces having termination components between the integrated circuit device interface and the circuit board interface.
2. The interstitial circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the termination components are adapted to reduce signal degradation of signals passing through the plurality of traces.
3. The interstitial circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the termination components comprise a resistor.
4. The interstitial circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the termination components comprise a capacitor.
5. The interstitial circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the termination components comprise an inductor.
6. The interstitial circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the termination components comprise a diode.
7. The interstitial circuit board of claim 1 , wherein the interstitial circuitry comprises multiple layers.
8. The interstitial circuit board of claim 7 , wherein at least some of the terminating components are disposed in different layers of the multiple layers.
9. The interstitial circuit board of claim 7 , wherein the multiple layers comprise power and ground planes.
10. A circuit board, comprising:
a substrate comprising circuitry traces extending to an interstitial circuit board interface adapted to receive an interstitial circuit board having a plurality of termination components and traces for connection with an integrated circuit device, wherein the circuitry traces comprise a desired configuration at least partially free of termination components.
11. The circuit board of claim 10 , comprising the interstitial circuit board mounted to the interstitial circuit board interface.
12. The circuit board of claim 11 , wherein the interstitial circuit board has a relatively smaller footprint than the circuit board.
13. The circuit board of claim 10 , wherein the termination components are adapted to reduce signal degradation.
14. The circuit board of claim 10 , wherein the termination components comprise a resistor.
15. A system for connecting an integrated circuit device, comprising:
a circuit board, comprising:
a first set of traces at least partially free of termination components; and
a first interface coupled to the first set of traces; and
an interstitial circuit board, comprising:
a second interface coupled to the first interface;
a second set of traces coupled to the second interface and having a plurality of termination components; and
a third interface coupled to the second set of traces, wherein the third interface is adapted to couple with the integrated circuit device.
16. The system of claim 15 , comprising the integrated circuit device, which comprises a processor.
17. The system of claim 15 , comprising the integrated circuit device, which comprises a memory controller.
18. The system of claim 15 , comprising the integrated circuit device, which comprises an input/output controller.
19. The system of claim 15 , comprising the integrated circuit device, which comprises an application specific integrated circuit.
20. The system of claim 15 , wherein the system comprises a computer system.
21. The system of claim 15 , wherein the circuit board comprises a computer motherboard.
22. The system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of termination components are disposed in multiple levels of the interstitial circuit board.
23. The system of claim 22 , wherein the multiple levels comprise power and ground planes.
24. The system of claim 15 , wherein the interstitial circuit board has a substantially smaller footprint than the circuit board.
25. The system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of termination components comprise a resistor.
26. A system, comprising:
a first circuit board comprising first traces leading to a first electrical interface;
a second circuit board comprising a second electrical interface mounted to the first electrical interface and second traces extending from the second electoral interface to a third electrical interface for an integrated circuit device wherein the second traces comprise means for reducing signal degradation.
27. A method of manufacturing a circuit-based device, comprising:
providing an interstitial circuit board having an integrated circuit device interface, a circuit board interface, and interstitial circuitry comprising a plurality of traces having termination components between the integrated circuit device interface and the circuit board interface.
28. The method of claim 27 , wherein providing the interstitial circuit board comprises placing the termination components on multiple layers.
29. The method of claim 27 , wherein providing the interstitial circuit board comprises forming multiple circuitry layers comprising a least one power plane and at least one ground plane.
30. The method of claim 27 , comprising providing a circuit board having an interface mateable with the circuit board interface.
31. A method of manufacturing a circuit-based device, comprising:
mounting to a circuit board an interstitial circuit board comprising a plurality of traces having termination components adapted to reduce signal degradation; and
mounting an integrated circuit device to the interstitial circuit board.
32. The method of claim 31 , wherein mounting to the circuit board comprises coupling the interstitial circuit board to a computer motherboard.
33. The method of claim 31 , wherein mounting the integrated circuit device comprises coupling a processor to the interstitial circuit board.
34. A system for connecting a device to a circuit board, comprising:
an integrated circuit device having a first interface; and
an interstitial circuit board, comprising:
a second interface coupled to the first interface;
a set of traces coupled to the second interface and having a plurality of termination components; and
a third interface coupled to the set of traces, wherein the third interface is adapted to couple with the circuit board.
35. The system of claim 34 , comprising the circuit board, which comprises a plurality of traces at least partially free of termination components.
36. The system of claim 34 , wherein the integrated circuit device comprises a processor.
37. The system of claim 34 , wherein the plurality of termination components are disposed in multiple layers of the interstitial circuit board.
38. The system of claim 37 , wherein the multiple layers comprise power and ground planes.
39. The system of claim 34 , wherein the plurality of termination components are selected from a group consisting of a resistor, a capacitor, an inductor, and a diode.
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