H01L2924/01201

Fabrication of solder balls with injection molded solder

Wafers include multiple bulk redistribution layers. A contact pad is formed on a surface of one of the bulk redistribution layers. A final redistribution layer is formed on the surface and in contact with the contact pad. Solder is formed on the contact pad. The solder includes a pedestal portion formed to a same height as the final redistribution layer and a ball portion above the pedestal portion.

Fabrication of solder balls with injection molded solder

Wafers include multiple bulk redistribution layers. A contact pad is formed on a surface of one of the bulk redistribution layers. A final redistribution layer is formed on the surface and in contact with the contact pad. Solder is formed on the contact pad. The solder includes a pedestal portion formed to a same height as the final redistribution layer and a ball portion above the pedestal portion.

Wire bonding systems and related methods

A wire bond system. Implementations may include: a bond wire including copper (Cu), a bond pad including aluminum (Al) and a sacrificial anode electrically coupled with the bond pad, where the sacrificial anode includes one or more elements having a standard electrode potential below a standard electrode potential of Al.

Wire bonding systems and related methods

A wire bond system. Implementations may include: a bond wire including copper (Cu), a bond pad including aluminum (Al) and a sacrificial anode electrically coupled with the bond pad, where the sacrificial anode includes one or more elements having a standard electrode potential below a standard electrode potential of Al.

Heat dissipation device having anisotropic thermally conductive sections and isotropic thermally conductive sections
11933555 · 2024-03-19 · ·

A heat dissipation device may be formed having at least one isotropic thermally conductive section (uniformly high thermal conductivity in all directions) and at least one anisotropic thermally conductive section (high thermal conductivity in at least one direction and low thermal conductivity in at least one other direction). The heat dissipation device may be thermally coupled to a plurality of integrated circuit devices such that at least a portion of the isotropic thermally conductive section(s) and/or the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) is positioned over at least one integrated circuit device. The isotropic thermally conductive section(s) allows heat spreading/removal from hotspots or areas with high-power density and the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) transfers heat away from the at least one integrated circuit device predominately in a single direction with minimum conduction resistance in areas with uniform power density distribution, while reducing heat transfer in the other directions, thereby reducing thermal cross-talk.

Heat dissipation device having anisotropic thermally conductive sections and isotropic thermally conductive sections
11933555 · 2024-03-19 · ·

A heat dissipation device may be formed having at least one isotropic thermally conductive section (uniformly high thermal conductivity in all directions) and at least one anisotropic thermally conductive section (high thermal conductivity in at least one direction and low thermal conductivity in at least one other direction). The heat dissipation device may be thermally coupled to a plurality of integrated circuit devices such that at least a portion of the isotropic thermally conductive section(s) and/or the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) is positioned over at least one integrated circuit device. The isotropic thermally conductive section(s) allows heat spreading/removal from hotspots or areas with high-power density and the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) transfers heat away from the at least one integrated circuit device predominately in a single direction with minimum conduction resistance in areas with uniform power density distribution, while reducing heat transfer in the other directions, thereby reducing thermal cross-talk.

HEAT DISSIPATION DEVICE HAVING ANISOTROPIC THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE SECTIONS AND ISOTROPIC THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE SECTIONS
20190323785 · 2019-10-24 · ·

A heat dissipation device may be formed having at least one isotropic thermally conductive section (uniformly high thermal conductivity in all directions) and at least one anisotropic thermally conductive section (high thermal conductivity in at least one direction and low thermal conductivity in at least one other direction). The heat dissipation device may be thermally coupled to a plurality of integrated circuit devices such that at least a portion of the isotropic thermally conductive section(s) and/or the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) is positioned over at least one integrated circuit device. The isotropic thermally conductive section(s) allows heat spreading/removal from hotspots or areas with high-power density and the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) transfers heat away from the at least one integrated circuit device predominately in a single direction with minimum conduction resistance in areas with uniform power density distribution, while reducing heat transfer in the other directions, thereby reducing thermal cross-talk.

HEAT DISSIPATION DEVICE HAVING ANISOTROPIC THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE SECTIONS AND ISOTROPIC THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE SECTIONS
20190323785 · 2019-10-24 · ·

A heat dissipation device may be formed having at least one isotropic thermally conductive section (uniformly high thermal conductivity in all directions) and at least one anisotropic thermally conductive section (high thermal conductivity in at least one direction and low thermal conductivity in at least one other direction). The heat dissipation device may be thermally coupled to a plurality of integrated circuit devices such that at least a portion of the isotropic thermally conductive section(s) and/or the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) is positioned over at least one integrated circuit device. The isotropic thermally conductive section(s) allows heat spreading/removal from hotspots or areas with high-power density and the anisotropic thermally conductive section(s) transfers heat away from the at least one integrated circuit device predominately in a single direction with minimum conduction resistance in areas with uniform power density distribution, while reducing heat transfer in the other directions, thereby reducing thermal cross-talk.

ELECTRONIC SUBSTRATES HAVING EMBEDDED DIELECTRIC MAGNETIC MATERIAL TO FORM INDUCTORS

An inductor may be fabricated comprising a magnetic material layer and an electrically conductive via or trace extending through the magnetic material layer, wherein the magnetic material layer comprises dielectric magnetic filler particles within a carrier material. Further embodiments may include incorporating the inductor of the present description into an electronic substrate and may further include an integrated circuit device attached to the electronic substrate and the electronic substrate may further be attached to a board, such as a motherboard.

ELECTRONIC SUBSTRATES HAVING EMBEDDED DIELECTRIC MAGNETIC MATERIAL TO FORM INDUCTORS

An inductor may be fabricated comprising a magnetic material layer and an electrically conductive via or trace extending through the magnetic material layer, wherein the magnetic material layer comprises dielectric magnetic filler particles within a carrier material. Further embodiments may include incorporating the inductor of the present description into an electronic substrate and may further include an integrated circuit device attached to the electronic substrate and the electronic substrate may further be attached to a board, such as a motherboard.