Patent classifications
H01L2224/8112
CHIP ALIGNMENT UTILIZING SUPEROMNIPHOBIC SURFACE TREATMENT OF SILICON DIE
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for soldering a chip onto a surface. The method generally includes forming a bonding pad on the surface on which the chip is to be soldered, wherein the bonding pad is surrounded, at least in part, by dielectric material. The method may also include treating the dielectric material to render the dielectric material superomniphobic, and soldering the chip onto the bonding pad.
Liquid metal flip chip devices
Embodiments of the present invention provide an improved method and structure for flip chip implementation. The interconnections between the electronic circuit (e.g. silicon die) and the circuit board substrate are comprised of a metal alloy that becomes liquid at the operating temperature of the chip. This allows a softer underfill to be used, which in turn reduces stresses during operation and thermal cycling that are caused by the different coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the electronic circuit chip and the circuit board substrate.
Liquid metal flip chip devices
Embodiments of the present invention provide an improved method and structure for flip chip implementation. The interconnections between the electronic circuit (e.g. silicon die) and the circuit board substrate are comprised of a metal alloy that becomes liquid at the operating temperature of the chip. This allows a softer underfill to be used, which in turn reduces stresses during operation and thermal cycling that are caused by the different coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the electronic circuit chip and the circuit board substrate.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPERCONDUCTING MULTI-CHIP MODULE
A method for bonding two superconducting integrated circuits (“chips”), such that the bonds electrically interconnect the chips. A plurality of indium-coated metallic posts may be deposited on each chip. The indium bumps are aligned and compressed with moderate pressure at a temperature at which the indium is deformable but not molten, forming fully superconducting connections between the two chips when the indium is cooled down to the superconducting state. An anti-diffusion layer may be applied below the indium bumps to block reaction with underlying layers. The method is scalable to a large number of small contacts on the wafer scale, and may be used to manufacture a multi-chip module comprising a plurality of chips on a common carrier. Superconducting classical and quantum computers and superconducting sensor arrays may be packaged.
SOLDERLESS INTERCONNECT FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE ASSEMBLY
Semiconductor device assemblies with solderless interconnects, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device assembly includes a first conductive pillar extending from a semiconductor die and a second conductive pillar extending from a substrate. The first conductive pillar may be connected to the second conductive pillar via an intermediary conductive structure formed between the first and second conductive pillars using an electroless plating solution injected therebetween. The first and second conductive pillars and the intermediary conductive structure may include copper as a common primary component, exclusive of an intermetallic compound (IMC) of a soldering process. A first sidewall surface of the first conductive pillar may be misaligned with respect to a corresponding second sidewall surface of the second conductive pillar. Such interconnects formed without IMC may improve electrical and metallurgical characteristics of the interconnects for the semiconductor device assemblies.
OPTOELECTRONIC SOLID STATE ARRAY
Structures and methods are disclosed for fabricating optoelectronic solid state array devices. In one case a backplane and array of micro devices is aligned and connected through bumps.
OPTOELECTRONIC SOLID STATE ARRAY
Structures and methods are disclosed for fabricating optoelectronic solid state array devices. In one case a backplane and array of micro devices is aligned and connected through bumps.
NEURAL RECORDING INTERFACE WITH HYBRID INTEGRATION OF NEURAL PROBE AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
A neural recording probe and interface, along with a method of assembly, with the neural recording probe being minimally invasive and having high-density, multi-channel microelectrodes. In one example, the neural probe includes a plurality of bumps projecting from a bottom surface of a terminal body. Each bump is electrically connected to a corresponding one of a plurality of electrodes. The plurality of bumps is bonded to a respective one of a plurality of area pads of the integrated circuit with an anisotropic conductive film such that each of the plurality of electrodes of the neural probe is electrically connected to a respective one of the active circuits of the integrated circuit.
Integrated Circuit Device with Separate Die for Programmable Fabric and Programmable Fabric Support Circuitry
An integrated circuit device having separate dies for programmable logic fabric and circuitry to operate the programmable logic fabric are provided. A first integrated circuit die may include field programmable gate array fabric. A second integrated circuit die may be coupled to the first integrated circuit die. The second integrated circuit die may include fabric support circuitry that operates the field programmable gate array fabric of the first integrated circuit die.
Dual solder methodologies for ultrahigh density first level interconnections
An apparatus, comprising an integrated circuit (IC) package having at least one solder bond pad, a die having at least one solder bond pad, wherein the die is bonded to the IC package by at least one solder joint between the at least one solder bond pad of the die, and the at least one solder bond pad of the IC package, and an underfill material between the IC package and the die, wherein the at least one solder joint is embedded in the underfill material, and wherein the at least one solder joint comprises a first metallurgy and a second metallurgy.