H01L2224/1362

Bump electrode, board which has bump electrodes, and method for manufacturing the board

A bump electrode is formed on an electrode pad using a Cu core ball in which a core material is covered with solder plating, and a board which has bump electrodes such as semiconductor chip or printed circuit board mounts such a bump electrode. Flux is coated on a substrate and the bump electrodes are then mounted on the electrode pad. In a step of heating the electrode pad and the Cu core ball to melt the solder plating, a heating rate of the substrate is set to have not less than 0.01 C./sec and less than 0.3.

Bump electrode, board which has bump electrodes, and method for manufacturing the board

A bump electrode is formed on an electrode pad using a Cu core ball in which a core material is covered with solder plating, and a board which has bump electrodes such as semiconductor chip or printed circuit board mounts such a bump electrode. Flux is coated on a substrate and the bump electrodes are then mounted on the electrode pad. In a step of heating the electrode pad and the Cu core ball to melt the solder plating, a heating rate of the substrate is set to have not less than 0.01 C./sec and less than 0.3.

Pillar Design for Conductive Bump

A system and method for conductive pillars is provided. An embodiment comprises a conductive pillar having trenches located around its outer edge. The trenches are used to channel conductive material such as solder when a conductive bump is formed onto the conductive pillar. The conductive pillar may then be electrically connected to another contact through the conductive material.

PRE-PACKAGE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME
20170025302 · 2017-01-26 ·

Methods of fabricating semiconductor packages are provided. One of the methods includes forming a protection layer including metal on a first surface of a substrate to cover a semiconductor device disposed on the first surface of the substrate, attaching a support substrate to the protection layer by using an adhesive member, processing a second surface of the substrate opposite to the protection layer to remove a part of the substrate, and detaching the support substrate from the substrate.