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SEMICONDUCTOR-MOUNTED PRODUCT

A semiconductor-mounted product includes a semiconductor package, a wiring substrate, four or more soldered portions, and a resin-reinforced portion. Each of the soldered portions electrically connects the semiconductor package to the wiring of the wiring substrate. The resin-reinforced portion is formed on a side surface of each of the soldered portions. Each of the soldered portions has a first solder region formed closer to the semiconductor package than the wiring substrate and a second solder region formed closer to the wiring substrate than the semiconductor package. A proportion of a void present in a polygon connecting centers of soldered portions located at outermost positions among the soldered portions to a sum of the void and the resin-reinforced portion is from 10% to 99%, inclusive.

Methods for low temperature bonding using nanoparticles

A method of making an assembly can include juxtaposing a top surface of a first electrically conductive element at a first surface of a first substrate with a top surface of a second electrically conductive element at a major surface of a second substrate. One of: the top surface of the first conductive element can be recessed below the first surface, or the top surface of the second conductive element can be recessed below the major surface. Electrically conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the top surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers. The method can also include elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles can cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements.

Structures for low temperature bonding using nanoparticles

A method of making an assembly can include juxtaposing a top surface of a first electrically conductive element at a first surface of a first substrate with a top surface of a second electrically conductive element at a major surface of a second substrate. One of: the top surface of the first conductive element can be recessed below the first surface, or the top surface of the second conductive element can be recessed below the major surface. Electrically conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the top surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers. The method can also include elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles can cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements.

Driving chip bump having irregular surface profile, display panel connected thereto and display device including the same

A display device includes: a display panel driven to display an image, the display panel including a substrate including a display area at which the image is displayed; a terminal pad on the substrate and through which a driving signal is applied to the display area; a driving chip through which the driving signal is applied to the terminal pad; and a non-conductive film which fixes the driving chip to the substrate. The driving chip includes: a non-conductive elastic support body projected from a surface of the driving chip; a bump wiring on the non-conductive elastic support body, the bump wiring directly contacting the terminal pad to apply the driving signal to the terminal pad; and a dispersed particle on the non-conductive elastic support body.

STRUCTURES FOR LOW TEMPERATURE BONDING USING NANOPARTICLES
20240312954 · 2024-09-19 ·

A method of making an assembly can include juxtaposing a top surface of a first electrically conductive element at a first surface of a first substrate with a top surface of a second electrically conductive element at a major surface of a second substrate. One of: the top surface of the first conductive element can be recessed below the first surface, or the top surface of the second conductive element can be recessed below the major surface. Electrically conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the top surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers. The method can also include elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles can cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements.

STRUCTURES FOR LOW TEMPERATURE BONDING USING NANOPARTICLES
20240312954 · 2024-09-19 ·

A method of making an assembly can include juxtaposing a top surface of a first electrically conductive element at a first surface of a first substrate with a top surface of a second electrically conductive element at a major surface of a second substrate. One of: the top surface of the first conductive element can be recessed below the first surface, or the top surface of the second conductive element can be recessed below the major surface. Electrically conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the top surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers. The method can also include elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles can cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements.

STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE BONDING USING NANOPARTICLES
20180218998 · 2018-08-02 · ·

A method of making an assembly can include juxtaposing a top surface of a first electrically conductive element at a first surface of a first substrate with a top surface of a second electrically conductive element at a major surface of a second substrate. One of: the top surface of the first conductive element can be recessed below the first surface, or the top surface of the second conductive element can be recessed below the major surface. Electrically conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the top surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers. The method can also include elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles can cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements.

STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE BONDING USING NANOPARTICLES
20180218998 · 2018-08-02 · ·

A method of making an assembly can include juxtaposing a top surface of a first electrically conductive element at a first surface of a first substrate with a top surface of a second electrically conductive element at a major surface of a second substrate. One of: the top surface of the first conductive element can be recessed below the first surface, or the top surface of the second conductive element can be recessed below the major surface. Electrically conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the top surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers. The method can also include elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles can cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements.

DRIVING CHIP BUMP HAVING IRREGULAR SURFACE PROFILE, DISPLAY PANEL CONNECTED THERETO AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
20180108643 · 2018-04-19 ·

A display device includes: a display panel driven to display an image, the display panel including a substrate including a display area at which the image is displayed; a terminal pad on the substrate and through which a driving signal is applied to the display area; a driving chip through which the driving signal is applied to the terminal pad; and a non-conductive film which fixes the driving chip to the substrate. The driving chip includes: a non-conductive elastic support body projected from a surface of the driving chip; a bump wiring on the non-conductive elastic support body, the bump wiring directly contacting the terminal pad to apply the driving signal to the terminal pad; and a dispersed particle on the non-conductive elastic support body.

Structures and methods for low temperature bonding using nanoparticles
09818713 · 2017-11-14 · ·

A method of making an assembly can include forming a first conductive element at a first surface of a substrate of a first component, forming conductive nanoparticles at a surface of the conductive element by exposure to an electroless plating bath, juxtaposing the surface of the first conductive element with a corresponding surface of a second conductive element at a major surface of a substrate of a second component, and elevating a temperature at least at interfaces of the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements to a joining temperature at which the conductive nanoparticles cause metallurgical joints to form between the juxtaposed first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can be disposed between the surfaces of the first and second conductive elements. The conductive nanoparticles can have long dimensions smaller than 100 nanometers.