Patent classifications
H01L2224/40225
RADIO-FREQUENCY MODULE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
There is provided a radio-frequency module and a communication device with which miniaturization can be achieved and quality deterioration can be suppressed. A radio-frequency module includes a mount board on which a ground terminal is disposed, a first chip, a second chip, and a cover (a shield cover). The first chip is disposed on the mount board. The second chip is disposed on the first chip. The cover covers at least a part of the first chip and at least a part of the second chip. The second chip has a first connection terminal (a ground terminal) on an opposite side from the first chip in a thickness direction of the mount board. The cover includes a shield layer connected to the ground terminal disposed on the mount board. The first connection terminal is connected to the shield layer
SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME AND METAL BRIDGE APPLIED TO THE SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE
The present invention relates to a semiconductor package in which a metal bridge, which is bent and has elasticity and a non-vertical structure, may protect a semiconductor chip in such a way that push-stress occurring while molding is relieved by being absorbed or dispersed by being diverted, a method of manufacturing the same, and the metal bridge applied to the semiconductor package.
SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME AND METAL BRIDGE APPLIED TO THE SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE
The present invention relates to a semiconductor package in which a metal bridge, which is bent and has elasticity and a non-vertical structure, may protect a semiconductor chip in such a way that push-stress occurring while molding is relieved by being absorbed or dispersed by being diverted, a method of manufacturing the same, and the metal bridge applied to the semiconductor package.
BONDING STRUCTURE, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, AND BONDING STRUCTURE FORMATION METHOD
A bonded structure includes a semiconductor element, an electrical conductor and a sintered metal layer. The semiconductor element has an element obverse surface and an element reverse surface spaced apart from each other in a first direction and includes a reverse-surface electrode on the element reverse surface. The electrical conductor has a mount surface facing in a same direction as the element obverse surface and supports the semiconductor element with the mount surface facing the element reverse surface. The sintered metal layer bonds the semiconductor element to the electrical conductor and electrically connects the reverse-surface electrode and the electrical conductor. The mount surface includes a roughened area roughened by a roughening process. The sintered metal layer is formed on the roughened area.
BONDING STRUCTURE, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, AND BONDING STRUCTURE FORMATION METHOD
A bonded structure includes a semiconductor element, an electrical conductor and a sintered metal layer. The semiconductor element has an element obverse surface and an element reverse surface spaced apart from each other in a first direction and includes a reverse-surface electrode on the element reverse surface. The electrical conductor has a mount surface facing in a same direction as the element obverse surface and supports the semiconductor element with the mount surface facing the element reverse surface. The sintered metal layer bonds the semiconductor element to the electrical conductor and electrically connects the reverse-surface electrode and the electrical conductor. The mount surface includes a roughened area roughened by a roughening process. The sintered metal layer is formed on the roughened area.
Power module package and method of manufacturing the same
A method can include coupling a semiconductor chip and an electrode with a substrate. Bottom and top mold die can be use, where the top mold die define a first space and a second space that is separated from the first space. The method can include injecting encapsulation material to form an encapsulation member coupled to and covering at least a portion of the substrate. The encapsulation member can include a housing unit housing the electrode. The electrode can have a conductive sidewall exposed to, and not in contact with the encapsulation member, such that there is open space between the conductive sidewall of the electrode and the encapsulation member from an uppermost surface to a bottommost surface of the encapsulation member, the substrate can having a portion exposed within the open space, and the encapsulation member can have an open cross-section perpendicular to an upper surface of the substrate.
Power module package and method of manufacturing the same
A method can include coupling a semiconductor chip and an electrode with a substrate. Bottom and top mold die can be use, where the top mold die define a first space and a second space that is separated from the first space. The method can include injecting encapsulation material to form an encapsulation member coupled to and covering at least a portion of the substrate. The encapsulation member can include a housing unit housing the electrode. The electrode can have a conductive sidewall exposed to, and not in contact with the encapsulation member, such that there is open space between the conductive sidewall of the electrode and the encapsulation member from an uppermost surface to a bottommost surface of the encapsulation member, the substrate can having a portion exposed within the open space, and the encapsulation member can have an open cross-section perpendicular to an upper surface of the substrate.
Integrated circuit packages to minimize stress on a semiconductor die
An integrated circuit package can contain a semiconductor die and provide electrical connections between the semiconductor die and additional electronic components. The integrated circuit package can reduce stress placed on the semiconductor die due to movement of the integrated circuit package due to, for example, temperature changes and/or moisture levels. The integrated circuit package can at least partially mechanically isolate the semiconductor die from the integrated circuit package.
Integrated circuit packages to minimize stress on a semiconductor die
An integrated circuit package can contain a semiconductor die and provide electrical connections between the semiconductor die and additional electronic components. The integrated circuit package can reduce stress placed on the semiconductor die due to movement of the integrated circuit package due to, for example, temperature changes and/or moisture levels. The integrated circuit package can at least partially mechanically isolate the semiconductor die from the integrated circuit package.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
Semiconductor device includes: semiconductor elements electrically connected in parallel; pad portion electrically connected to the semiconductor elements; and terminal portion electrically connected to the pad portion. As viewed in thickness direction, the semiconductor elements are aligned along first direction perpendicular to the thickness direction. The pad portion includes closed region surrounded by three line segments each formed by connecting two of first, second and third vertex not disposed on the same straight line. As viewed in thickness direction, the first vertex overlaps with one semiconductor element located in outermost position in first sense of the first direction. As viewed in the thickness direction, the second vertex overlaps with one semiconductor element located in outermost position in second sense of the first direction. As viewed in the thickness direction, the third vertex is located on perpendicular bisector of the line segment connecting the first and second vertex.