Patent classifications
H01L2224/32014
SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE INCLUDING PLURALITY OF SEMICONDUCTOR CHIPS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A semiconductor package manufacturing method of the disclosure includes providing a multilayer adhesive film, forming a notch and a plurality of openings extending through the multilayer adhesive film, attaching the multilayer adhesive film to a back side of a wafer to form a stack, separating the stack into a plurality of individual stacks, separating each of the plurality of individual stacks into an upper stack and a lower stack, providing a substrate on which a first semiconductor chip is mounted, and stacking the upper stack on the first semiconductor chip. The upper stack includes a second semiconductor chip and a die attach pattern covering a portion of a back surface of the second semiconductor chip. A first side surface of the die attach pattern is aligned with a first side surface of the first semiconductor chip.
Semiconductor structure and micro semiconductor display device
A semiconductor structure includes a substrate, a plurality of micro semiconductor devices and a fixing structure. The micro semiconductor devices are disposed on the substrate. The fixing structure is disposed between the substrate and the micro semiconductor devices. The fixing structure includes a plurality of conductive layers and a plurality of supporting layers. The conductive layers are disposed on the lower surfaces of the micro semiconductor devices. The supporting layers are connected to the conductive layers and the substrate. The material of each of the conductive layers is different from the material of each of the supporting layers.
Package structure
A package structure comprising: a substrate, having at least one conductive units provided at a first surface of the substrate; at least one first die, provided on a second surface of the substrate; a connecting layer, provided on the first die; a second die, provided on the connecting layer, wherein the connecting layer comprises at least one bump for connecting the first die; and at least one bonding wire. The connecting layer has a first touch side and a second touch side, the first touch side contacts a first surface of the first die and the second touch side contacts a second surface of the second die, an area of the first touch side is smaller than which for the first surface of the first die, and a size of the first die equals to which of the second die.
Semiconductor structure and method of forming the same
A semiconductor structure includes a first semiconductor package, a second semiconductor package, a heat spreader and an underfill layer. The first semiconductor package includes a plurality of lower semiconductor chips and a first dielectric encapsulation layer disposed around the plurality of the lower semiconductor chips. The second semiconductor package is disposed over and corresponds to one of the plurality of lower semiconductor chips, wherein the second semiconductor package includes a plurality of upper semiconductor chips and a second dielectric encapsulation layer disposed around the plurality of upper semiconductor chips. The heat spreader is disposed over and corresponds to another of the plurality of lower semiconductor chips. The underfill layer is disposed over the first semiconductor package and around the second semiconductor package and the heat spreader.
Optical module
An optical module includes: an optical semiconductor device in which a semiconductor laser and an optical modulator are integrated; a bypass capacitor including a lower electrode and an upper electrode, the bypass capacitor being connected in parallel to the semiconductor laser; a dielectric substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface, the optical semiconductor device and the bypass capacitor being surface-mounted on the upper surface, the dielectric substrate having a conductor pattern on the upper surface, the cathode electrode and the lower electrode being bonded to the conductor pattern; and a conductor block supporting the lower surface of the dielectric substrate. The lower electrode of the bypass capacitor having an overlap area overlapping with the upper surface of the dielectric substrate, the lower electrode of the bypass capacitor having an overhang area overhanging from the upper surface of the dielectric substrate.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING DOLMEN STRUCTURE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR, AND SUPPORT PIECE FORMATION LAMINATE FILM AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
A semiconductor device according to the present disclosure has a dolmen structure including a substrate, a first chip disposed on the substrate, a plurality of support pieces disposed around the first chip, on the substrate, and a second chip disposed to be supported by the plurality of support pieces and to cover the first chip, in which the support piece contains a cured product of a thermosetting resin composition, or includes a layer containing a cured product of a thermosetting resin composition, and a resin layer or a metal layer.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Semiconductor devices may include a first semiconductor chip, a first redistribution layer on a bottom surface of the first semiconductor chip, a second semiconductor chip on the first semiconductor chip, a second redistribution layer on a bottom surface of the second semiconductor chip, a mold layer extending on sidewalls of the first and second semiconductor chips and on the bottom surface of the first semiconductor chip, and an external terminal extending through the mold layer and electrically connected to the first redistribution layer. The second redistribution layer may include an exposed portion. The first redistribution layer may include a first conductive pattern electrically connected to the first semiconductor chip and a second conductive pattern electrically insulated from the first semiconductor chip. The exposed portion of the second redistribution layer and the second conductive pattern of the first redistribution layer may be electrically connected by a first connection wire.
Memory system topologies including a memory die stack
Systems, among other embodiments, include topologies (data and/or control/address information) between an integrated circuit buffer device (that may be coupled to a master, such as a memory controller) and a plurality of integrated circuit memory devices. For example, data may be provided between the plurality of integrated circuit memory devices and the integrated circuit buffer device using separate segmented (or point-to-point link) signal paths in response to control/address information provided from the integrated circuit buffer device to the plurality of integrated circuit buffer devices using a single fly-by (or bus) signal path. An integrated circuit buffer device enables configurable effective memory organization of the plurality of integrated circuit memory devices. The memory organization represented by the integrated circuit buffer device to a memory controller may be different than the actual memory organization behind or coupled to the integrated circuit buffer device. The buffer device segments and merges the data transferred between the memory controller that expects a particular memory organization and actual memory organization.
Memory system topologies including a memory die stack
Systems, among other embodiments, include topologies (data and/or control/address information) between an integrated circuit buffer device (that may be coupled to a master, such as a memory controller) and a plurality of integrated circuit memory devices. For example, data may be provided between the plurality of integrated circuit memory devices and the integrated circuit buffer device using separate segmented (or point-to-point link) signal paths in response to control/address information provided from the integrated circuit buffer device to the plurality of integrated circuit buffer devices using a single fly-by (or bus) signal path. An integrated circuit buffer device enables configurable effective memory organization of the plurality of integrated circuit memory devices. The memory organization represented by the integrated circuit buffer device to a memory controller may be different than the actual memory organization behind or coupled to the integrated circuit buffer device. The buffer device segments and merges the data transferred between the memory controller that expects a particular memory organization and actual memory organization.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
The semiconductor device includes a supporting member, a conductive member, and a semiconductor element. The supporting member has a supporting surface facing in a thickness direction. The conductive member has an obverse surface facing the same side as the supporting surface faces in the thickness direction, and a reverse surface opposite to the obverse surface. The conductive member is bonded to the supporting member such that the reverse surface faces the supporting surface. The semiconductor element is bonded to the obverse surface. The semiconductor device further includes a first metal layer and a second metal layer. The first metal layer covers at least a part of the supporting surface. The second metal layer covers the reverse surface. The first metal layer and the second layer are bonded to each other by solid phase diffusion.