Patent classifications
H01L2224/73265
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes: a thick copper member in which a semiconductor chip is mounted; a printed circuit board that is disposed on a front surface of the thick copper member and provided with an opening exposing a part of the front surface of the thick copper member, a wiring pattern, and conductive vias connecting the pattern and the thick copper member; a semiconductor chip mounted on the front surface of the thick copper member exposed through the opening and connected to the pattern by a metal wire; an electronic component mounted on a front surface of the printed circuit board opposite to a side facing the thick copper member and connected to the pattern; and a cap or an epoxy resin sealing the front surface of the printed circuit board opposite to a side facing the thick copper member, the chip, the component, and the metal wire.
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes: a thick copper member in which a semiconductor chip is mounted; a printed circuit board that is disposed on a front surface of the thick copper member and provided with an opening exposing a part of the front surface of the thick copper member, a wiring pattern, and conductive vias connecting the pattern and the thick copper member; a semiconductor chip mounted on the front surface of the thick copper member exposed through the opening and connected to the pattern by a metal wire; an electronic component mounted on a front surface of the printed circuit board opposite to a side facing the thick copper member and connected to the pattern; and a cap or an epoxy resin sealing the front surface of the printed circuit board opposite to a side facing the thick copper member, the chip, the component, and the metal wire.
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device including a substrate; a chip on which a surface electrode is formed; and a lead. The lead includes a first electrode connecting portion disposed on the surface electrode and electrically connected to the surface electrode of the chip via a conductive bonding material; a second electrode connecting portion electrically connected to an electrode portion of a wiring pattern. A lead connected to the first electrode connecting portion and the second electrode connecting portion. The lead further has a thermal shrinking stress equalizing structure on a portion of an outer periphery of the first electrode connecting portion. The lead is configured to make a thermal shrinking stress applied to a conductive bonding material between the first electrode connecting portion and the surface electrode equal.
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device including a substrate; a chip on which a surface electrode is formed; and a lead. The lead includes a first electrode connecting portion disposed on the surface electrode and electrically connected to the surface electrode of the chip via a conductive bonding material; a second electrode connecting portion electrically connected to an electrode portion of a wiring pattern. A lead connected to the first electrode connecting portion and the second electrode connecting portion. The lead further has a thermal shrinking stress equalizing structure on a portion of an outer periphery of the first electrode connecting portion. The lead is configured to make a thermal shrinking stress applied to a conductive bonding material between the first electrode connecting portion and the surface electrode equal.
Package with interlocking leads and manufacturing the same
A semiconductor package formed utilizing multiple etching steps includes a lead frame, a die, and a molding compound. The lead frame includes leads and a die pad. The leads and the die pad are formed from a first conductive material by the multiple etching steps. More specifically, the leads and the die pad of the lead frame are formed by at least three etching steps. The at least three etching steps including a first etching step, a second undercut etching step, and a third backside etching step. The second undercut etching step forming interlocking portions at an end of each lead. The end of the lead is encased in the molding compound. This encasement of the end of the lead with the interlocking portion allows the interlocking portion to mechanically interlock with the molding compound to avoid lead pull out. In addition, by utilizing at least three etching steps the leads can be formed to have a height that is greater than the die pad of the lead frame. This differential in height reduces the span of wires used to form electrical connections within the semiconductor package. These reductions in the span of the wires reduces the chances of wire to wire and wire to die short circuiting because the wire sweep of the wires is reduced when the molding compound is placed.
Package with interlocking leads and manufacturing the same
A semiconductor package formed utilizing multiple etching steps includes a lead frame, a die, and a molding compound. The lead frame includes leads and a die pad. The leads and the die pad are formed from a first conductive material by the multiple etching steps. More specifically, the leads and the die pad of the lead frame are formed by at least three etching steps. The at least three etching steps including a first etching step, a second undercut etching step, and a third backside etching step. The second undercut etching step forming interlocking portions at an end of each lead. The end of the lead is encased in the molding compound. This encasement of the end of the lead with the interlocking portion allows the interlocking portion to mechanically interlock with the molding compound to avoid lead pull out. In addition, by utilizing at least three etching steps the leads can be formed to have a height that is greater than the die pad of the lead frame. This differential in height reduces the span of wires used to form electrical connections within the semiconductor package. These reductions in the span of the wires reduces the chances of wire to wire and wire to die short circuiting because the wire sweep of the wires is reduced when the molding compound is placed.
Leadframe for semiconductor devices, corresponding semiconductor product and method
A leadframe for semiconductor devices, the leadframe comprising a die pad portion having a first planar die-mounting surface and a second planar surface opposed the first surface, the first surface and the second surface having facing peripheral rims jointly defining a peripheral outline of the die pad wherein the die pad comprises at least one package molding compound receiving cavity opening at the periphery of said first planar surface.
Leadframe for semiconductor devices, corresponding semiconductor product and method
A leadframe for semiconductor devices, the leadframe comprising a die pad portion having a first planar die-mounting surface and a second planar surface opposed the first surface, the first surface and the second surface having facing peripheral rims jointly defining a peripheral outline of the die pad wherein the die pad comprises at least one package molding compound receiving cavity opening at the periphery of said first planar surface.
WIRING BASE, PACKAGE FOR STORING SEMICONDUCTOR ELEMENT, AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
A wiring base includes a base having a first surface, at least one metal layer positioned on the first surface, at least one lead terminal positioned on the metal layer, and a joining member that is positioned on the metal layer and joins the lead terminal to the metal layer. The lead terminal has a first portion to be in contact with the joining member and also has a second portion being continuous with the first portion. In a cross section of the lead terminal orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the lead terminal, the first portion has two concave surfaces that are formed near the metal layer so as to be disposed opposite to each other across a center in a transverse direction of the lead terminal.
WIRING BASE, PACKAGE FOR STORING SEMICONDUCTOR ELEMENT, AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
A wiring base includes a base having a first surface, at least one metal layer positioned on the first surface, at least one lead terminal positioned on the metal layer, and a joining member that is positioned on the metal layer and joins the lead terminal to the metal layer. The lead terminal has a first portion to be in contact with the joining member and also has a second portion being continuous with the first portion. In a cross section of the lead terminal orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the lead terminal, the first portion has two concave surfaces that are formed near the metal layer so as to be disposed opposite to each other across a center in a transverse direction of the lead terminal.