Patent classifications
H01L2924/12041
Manufacturing method of light emitting diode module
A light emitting diode module includes a first conductive device, a second conductive device, an insulating structure and a plating layer. The first conductive device includes a first metal layer and a first protecting layer covering the first metal layer. The second conductive device includes a second metal layer and a second protecting layer covering the second metal layer. The insulating structure covers around the first and the second conductive devices. The plating layer is disposed on the first and the second protecting layers in a first and a second openings of the insulating structure. The insulating structure covers portions of upper surfaces of the first and the second conductive devices. The plating layer covers remaining portions of the upper surfaces of the first and the second conductive devices. Lower surfaces of the first and the second conductive devices are located in the second opening.
PIXEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
A pixel may include first and second electrodes spaced apart from each other along a first direction, first light emitting elements arranged along a second direction in a first area between the first electrode and the second electrode, and including a first end portion adjacent to the first electrode and a second end portion adjacent to the second electrode, a first contact electrode on the first end portions of the first light emitting elements, and including a transparent electrode layer, a second contact electrode on the second end portions of the first light emitting elements, and including a reflective electrode layer, a first bank pattern overlapping a portion of the first electrode beneath the first electrode, and a second bank pattern overlapping a portion of the second electrode beneath the second electrode, wherein the first and second bank patterns are spaced apart from the first area by different distances.
Methods for attachment and devices produced using the methods
Methods for attachment and devices produced using such methods are disclosed. In certain examples, the method comprises disposing a capped nanomaterial on a substrate, disposing a die on the disposed capped nanomaterial, drying the disposed capped nanomaterial and the disposed die, and sintering the dried disposed die and the dried capped nanomaterial at a temperature of 300° C. or less to attach the die to the substrate. Devices produced using the methods are also described.
ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
An electronic apparatus including a substrate, a plurality of first bonding pads, an electronic device, and a first spacer is provided. The first bonding pads are disposed on the substrate. The electronic device is disposed on the substrate and electrically connected to the first bonding pads. The first spacer is disposed between the electronic device and the substrate. The electronic device is capable of effectively controlling a height and uniformity of a gap between the electronic device and the substrate, so as to prevent the electronic device from being tilted and ensure the electronic device to have a favorable structural reliability.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
The disclosure provides an electronic device and a manufacturing method thereof. The electronic device includes a substrate, an electronic element, an underfill layer, and a protective structure. The electronic element is disposed on the substrate. At least a portion of the underfill layer is disposed between the substrate and the electronic element. A thickness of the underfill layer is not greater than a height from a surface of the substrate to an upper surface of the electronic element. The protective structure is disposed on the substrate and adjacent to the underfill layer. The electronic device and the manufacturing method thereof of the disclosure may effectively control an area of the underfill layer.
Display pixels with integrated pipeline
A display is created using “smart pixels.” A smart pixel is a pixel of a display that integrates the pixel pipeline as part of the pixel, rather than using separate integrated circuits. A smart pixel may be based on an integrated stack that includes light emitting elements, an external data contact for receiving digital data for that pixel, and also the pixel pipeline from the digital data to the light emitting elements.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE INCLUDING INTERLAYER INSULATING FILMS HAVING DIFFERENT YOUNGS MODULUS
A preferred aim of the invention is to provide technique for improving reliability of semiconductor devices when using a low-dielectric-constant film having a lower dielectric constant than a silicon oxide film to a part of an interlayer insulating film. More specifically, to achieve the preferred aim, an interlayer insulating film IL1 forming a first fine layer is formed of a middle-Young's-modulus film, and thus it is possible to separate an integrated high-Young's-modulus layer (a semiconductor substrate 1S and a contact interlayer insulating film CIL) and an interlayer insulating film (a low-Young's-modulus film; a low-dielectric-constant film) IL2 forming a second fine layer not to let them directly contact with each other, and stress can be diverged. As a result, film exfoliation of the interlayer insulating film IL2 formed of a low-Young's-modulus film can be prevented and thus reliability of semiconductor devices can be improved.
Micro device transfer head assembly
A method of transferring a micro device and an array of micro devices are disclosed. A carrier substrate carrying a micro device connected to a bonding layer is heated to a temperature below a liquidus temperature of the bonding layer, and a transfer head is heated to a temperature above the liquidus temperature of the bonding layer. Upon contacting the micro device with the transfer head, the heat from the transfer head transfers into the bonding layer to at least partially melt the bonding layer. A voltage applied to the transfer head creates a grip force which picks up the micro device from the carrier substrate.
Micro device transfer head assembly
A method of transferring a micro device and an array of micro devices are disclosed. A carrier substrate carrying a micro device connected to a bonding layer is heated to a temperature below a liquidus temperature of the bonding layer, and a transfer head is heated to a temperature above the liquidus temperature of the bonding layer. Upon contacting the micro device with the transfer head, the heat from the transfer head transfers into the bonding layer to at least partially melt the bonding layer. A voltage applied to the transfer head creates a grip force which picks up the micro device from the carrier substrate.
Method of manufacturing quad flat no-lead semiconductor devices and corresponding quad flat no-lead semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing semiconductor devices, such as integrated circuits includes arranging one or more semiconductor dice on a support surface. Laser direct structuring material is molded onto the support surface having the semiconductor die/dice arranged thereon. Laser beam processing is performed on the laser direct structuring material molded onto the support surface having the semiconductor die/dice arranged thereon to provide electrically conductive formations for the semiconductor die/dice arranged on the support surface. The semiconductor die/dice provided with the electrically-conductive formations are separated from the support surface.