Patent classifications
H01L2924/061
RESIN PARTICLES, ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PARTICLES, ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL, AND CONNECTION STRUCTURE
The present invention aims to provide resin particles that have excellent heat resistance and that, when used as base particles of conductive particles, are applicable to mounting by thermocompression bonding at low pressure to produce a connection structure having excellent connection reliability. The present invention also aims to provide conductive particles, a conductive material, and a connection structure each including the resin particles. Provided are resin particles having a 5% weight loss temperature of 350° C. or higher, a 10% K value at 25° C. of 100 N/mm.sup.2 or more and 2,500 N/mm.sup.2 or less, and a 30% K value at 25° C. of 100 N/mm.sup.2 or more and 1,500 N/mm.sup.2 or less.
Semiconductor die package with warpage management and process for forming such
A device is disclosed. The device includes a first die, a plurality of chiplets above the first die, a first underfill material beneath the chiplets, and a gap fill material between the chiplets. The gap fill material is different from the first underfill material. An interface region is formed between the first underfill material and the gap fill material.
Semiconductor die package with warpage management and process for forming such
A device is disclosed. The device includes a first die, a plurality of chiplets above the first die, a first underfill material beneath the chiplets, and a gap fill material between the chiplets. The gap fill material is different from the first underfill material. An interface region is formed between the first underfill material and the gap fill material.
CONDUCTIVE PARTICLE, AND CONNECTION MATERIAL, CONNECTION STRUCTURE, AND CONNECTING METHOD OF CIRCUIT MEMBER
There is provided a conductive particle including a core particle containing a resin material, and a surface layer that covers a surface of the core particle and contains a solder material, in which a melting point of the solder material is equal to or lower than a softening point of the resin material.
CONDUCTIVE PARTICLE, AND CONNECTION MATERIAL, CONNECTION STRUCTURE, AND CONNECTING METHOD OF CIRCUIT MEMBER
There is provided a conductive particle including a core particle containing a resin material, and a surface layer that covers a surface of the core particle and contains a solder material, in which a melting point of the solder material is equal to or lower than a softening point of the resin material.
CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITION AND ELECTRONIC PARTS USING THE SAME
A conductive composition, which can form bonded portions and is capable of maintaining a thickness of the bonded portions and bonding strength, and which includes: (A) silver fine particles having a number average particle diameter of primary particles of 40 nm to 400 nm, (B) a solvent, and (C) thermoplastic resin particles having a maximal value of an endothermic peak in a DSC chart, determined by a measurement using a differential scanning calorimeter, within a range of 80° C. to 170° C.
CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITION AND ELECTRONIC PARTS USING THE SAME
A conductive composition, which can form bonded portions and is capable of maintaining a thickness of the bonded portions and bonding strength, and which includes: (A) silver fine particles having a number average particle diameter of primary particles of 40 nm to 400 nm, (B) a solvent, and (C) thermoplastic resin particles having a maximal value of an endothermic peak in a DSC chart, determined by a measurement using a differential scanning calorimeter, within a range of 80° C. to 170° C.
Manufacturing method for semiconductor device
A manufacturing method includes the step of laminating a sheet assembly onto chips arranged on a processing tape, where the sheet assembly has a multilayer structure including a base and a sinter-bonding sheet and is laminated so that the sinter-bonding sheet faces the chips, and subsequently removing the base B from the sinter-bonding sheet. The chips on the processing tape are picked up each with a portion of the sinter-bonding sheet adhering to the chip, to give sinter-bonding material layer-associated chips. The sinter-bonding material layer-associated chips are temporarily secured through the sinter-bonding material layer to a substrate. The sinter-bonding material layers lying between the temporarily secured chips and the substrate are converted through a heating process into sintered layers, to bond the chips to the substrate. The semiconductor device manufacturing method is suitable for efficiently supplying a sinter-bonding material to semiconductor chips while reducing loses of the sinter-bonding material.
Manufacturing method for semiconductor device
A manufacturing method includes the step of laminating a sheet assembly onto chips arranged on a processing tape, where the sheet assembly has a multilayer structure including a base and a sinter-bonding sheet and is laminated so that the sinter-bonding sheet faces the chips, and subsequently removing the base B from the sinter-bonding sheet. The chips on the processing tape are picked up each with a portion of the sinter-bonding sheet adhering to the chip, to give sinter-bonding material layer-associated chips. The sinter-bonding material layer-associated chips are temporarily secured through the sinter-bonding material layer to a substrate. The sinter-bonding material layers lying between the temporarily secured chips and the substrate are converted through a heating process into sintered layers, to bond the chips to the substrate. The semiconductor device manufacturing method is suitable for efficiently supplying a sinter-bonding material to semiconductor chips while reducing loses of the sinter-bonding material.
MODULE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A module, comprising an electronic component having a first electrode, a mounting board having a second electrode, a solder-bump configured to connect the first electrode and the second electrode, and a thermoplastic resin member configured to contact both the first electrode and the second electrode and cover the solder-bump, so as to form a space between the electronic component and the mounting board.