Patent classifications
H01L2224/92
Manufacturing method for semiconductor device
A manufacturing method includes the step of forming a diced semiconductor wafer (10) including semiconductor chips (11) from a semiconductor wafer (W) typically on a dicing tape (T1). The diced semiconductor wafer (10) on the dicing tape (T1) is laminated with a sinter-bonding sheet (20). The semiconductor chips (11) each with a sinter-bonding material layer (21) derived from the sinter-bonding sheet (20) are picked up typically from the dicing tape (T1). The semiconductor chips (11) each with the sinter-bonding material layer are temporarily secured through the sinter-bonding material layer (21) to a substrate. Through a heating process, sintered layers are formed from the sinter-bonding material layers (21) lying between the temporarily secured semiconductor chips (11) and the substrate, to bond the semiconductor chips (11) to the substrate. The semiconductor device manufacturing method is suitable for efficiently supplying a sinter-bonding material to individual semiconductor chips while reducing loss of the sinter-bonding material.
Manufacturing method for semiconductor device
A manufacturing method includes the step of forming a diced semiconductor wafer (10) including semiconductor chips (11) from a semiconductor wafer (W) typically on a dicing tape (T1). The diced semiconductor wafer (10) on the dicing tape (T1) is laminated with a sinter-bonding sheet (20). The semiconductor chips (11) each with a sinter-bonding material layer (21) derived from the sinter-bonding sheet (20) are picked up typically from the dicing tape (T1). The semiconductor chips (11) each with the sinter-bonding material layer are temporarily secured through the sinter-bonding material layer (21) to a substrate. Through a heating process, sintered layers are formed from the sinter-bonding material layers (21) lying between the temporarily secured semiconductor chips (11) and the substrate, to bond the semiconductor chips (11) to the substrate. The semiconductor device manufacturing method is suitable for efficiently supplying a sinter-bonding material to individual semiconductor chips while reducing loss of the sinter-bonding material.
MICRO DEVICE INTEGRATION INTO SYSTEM SUBSTRATE
This disclosure is related to post processing steps for integrating of micro devices into system (receiver) substrate or improving the performance of the micro devices after transfer. Post processing steps for additional structure such as reflective layers, fillers, black matrix or other layers may be used to improve the out coupling or confining of the generated LED light. In another example, dielectric and metallic layers may be used to integrate an electro-optical thin film device into the system substrate with the transferred micro devices. In another example, color conversion layers are integrated into the system substrate to create different output from the micro devices.
MICRO DEVICE INTEGRATION INTO SYSTEM SUBSTRATE
This disclosure is related to post processing steps for integrating of micro devices into system (receiver) substrate or improving the performance of the micro devices after transfer. Post processing steps for additional structure such as reflective layers, fillers, black matrix or other layers may be used to improve the out coupling or confining of the generated LED light. In another example, dielectric and metallic layers may be used to integrate an electro-optical thin film device into the system substrate with the transferred micro devices. In another example, color conversion layers are integrated into the system substrate to create different output from the micro devices.
Metal-Bump Sidewall Protection
A method includes forming a metal bump on a top surface of a first package component, forming a solder region on a top surface of the metal bump, forming a protection layer extending on a sidewall of the metal bump, reflowing the solder region to bond the first package component to a second package component, and dispensing an underfill between the first package component and the second package component. The underfill is in contact with the protection layer.
Metal-Bump Sidewall Protection
A method includes forming a metal bump on a top surface of a first package component, forming a solder region on a top surface of the metal bump, forming a protection layer extending on a sidewall of the metal bump, reflowing the solder region to bond the first package component to a second package component, and dispensing an underfill between the first package component and the second package component. The underfill is in contact with the protection layer.
ASSEMBLING METHOD, MANUFACTURING METHOD, DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS OF FLIP-DIE
The present invention discloses a assembling method, a manufacturing method, an device and an electronic apparatus of flip-die. The method for assembling a flip-die, comprises: temporarily bonding the flip-die onto a laser-transparent first substrate, wherein bumps of the flip-die are located on the side of the flip-die opposite to the first substrate; aligning the bumps with pads on a receiving substrate; irradiating the original substrate with laser from the first substrate side to lift-off the flip-die from the first substrate; and attaching the flip-die on the receiving substrate. A faster assembly rate can be achieved by using the present invention. A smaller chip size can be achieved by using the present invention. A lower profile can be achieved by using the present invention.
ASSEMBLING METHOD, MANUFACTURING METHOD, DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS OF FLIP-DIE
The present invention discloses a assembling method, a manufacturing method, an device and an electronic apparatus of flip-die. The method for assembling a flip-die, comprises: temporarily bonding the flip-die onto a laser-transparent first substrate, wherein bumps of the flip-die are located on the side of the flip-die opposite to the first substrate; aligning the bumps with pads on a receiving substrate; irradiating the original substrate with laser from the first substrate side to lift-off the flip-die from the first substrate; and attaching the flip-die on the receiving substrate. A faster assembly rate can be achieved by using the present invention. A smaller chip size can be achieved by using the present invention. A lower profile can be achieved by using the present invention.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE PACKAGE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A semiconductor package comprises a substrate, a pad, a first isolation layer, an interconnection layer, and a conductive post. The substrate has a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The pad has a first portion and a second portion on the first surface of the substrate. The first isolation layer is disposed on the first surface and covers the first portion of the pad, and the first isolation layer has a top surface. The interconnection layer is disposed on the second portion of the pad and has a top surface. The conductive post is disposed on the top surface of the first isolation layer and on the top surface of the interconnection layer. The top surface of the first isolation layer and the top surface of the interconnection layer are substantially coplanar.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE PACKAGE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A semiconductor package comprises a substrate, a pad, a first isolation layer, an interconnection layer, and a conductive post. The substrate has a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The pad has a first portion and a second portion on the first surface of the substrate. The first isolation layer is disposed on the first surface and covers the first portion of the pad, and the first isolation layer has a top surface. The interconnection layer is disposed on the second portion of the pad and has a top surface. The conductive post is disposed on the top surface of the first isolation layer and on the top surface of the interconnection layer. The top surface of the first isolation layer and the top surface of the interconnection layer are substantially coplanar.