Patent classifications
B23K20/007
Wire bonding method and wire bonding apparatus
A wire bonding method comprises: preparing a wire bonding apparatus; a step of forming a free air ball; a first height measuring step of measuring the height of a first electrode by detecting whether the free air ball is grounded to the first electrode; a second height measuring step of measuring the height of a second electrode by detecting whether the free air ball is grounded to the second electrode; a first bonding step of controlling the height of a bonding tool based on the measurement result in the first height measuring step, and bonding the free air ball to the first electrode; and a second bonding step of controlling the height of the bonding tool based on the measurement result in the second height measuring step, and bonding a wire to the second electrode to connect the first and the second electrodes. Thus, electrodes can be correctly bonded.
CUPD WIRE BOND CAPILLARY DESIGN
A capillary for performing ball bonding includes a body defining a lumen, a first blade defined in a lower tip of the body, and a second blade defined in the lower tip of the body for increasing reliability of a ball bonding procedure performed using the capillary.
WIRE CLAMPING SYSTEM FOR FULLY AUTOMATIC WIRE BONDING MACHINE
A wire clamping system for fully automatic wire bonding machine comprises a base, a wire clamping support, a wire clamping assembly, a driving mechanism and an elastic assembly. The wire clamping assembly can move relative to the capillary, so that when the wire clamping system completes the second bond, the metal wire at the end of the capillary may directly extend out of the capillary by the independent movement of the wire clamping assembly and a length thereof can be effectively controlled, in order to form a metal ball in the next first bond. Furthermore, when the wire clamping system completes the second bond, the wire clamping assembly is in a clamping state, which avoids wires flying, even though the second bond is not firmly connected or the machine vibrates.
Coated wire
A wire comprising a wire core with a surface, the wire core having a coating layer superimposed on its surface, wherein the wire core includes: (a) pure silver consisting of silver and further components; or (b) doped silver consisting of silver, at least one doping element, and further components; or (c) a silver alloy consisting of silver, palladium and further components; or (d) a silver alloy consisting of silver, palladium, gold, and further components; or (e) a doped silver alloy consisting of silver, palladium, gold, at least one doping element, and further components, wherein the individual amount of any further component is less than 30 wt.-ppm and the individual amount of any doping element is at least 30 wt.-ppm, and the coating layer is a single-layer of gold or palladium or a double-layer comprised of an inner layer of nickel or palladium and an adjacent outer layer of gold.
FULL-AUTOMATIC DEEP ACCESS BALL BONDING HEAD DEVICE
The present disclosure relates to a full-automatic deep access ball bonding head device includes: a Z-axis base; a Z-axis sliding stage, which is connected to the Z-axis base in a sliding manner along Z-axis; an EFO mechanism; and a bonding mechanism, which is fixed on the Z-axis sliding stage. The EFO mechanism includes an EFO sliding block, an EFO wand, and a compressed spring. The EFO sliding block is located on the side of the Z-axis sliding stage and connected to the Z-axis base in a sliding manner. The compressed spring is connected between the upper end of the Z-axis sliding stage and the upper end of the EFO sliding block, and the EFO wand is connected to the lower end of the EFO sliding block.
Method and Apparatus for Flexible Circuit Cable Attachment
A method and apparatus for multiple flexible circuit cable attachment is described herein. Gold bumps are bonded on interconnection pads of a substrate to create a columnar structure and solder or conductive epoxy is dispensed on the flexible cable circuit. The substrate and flexible cable circuit are aligned and pressed together using force or placement of a weight on either the substrate or flexible cable circuit. Appropriate heat is applied to reflow the solder or cure the epoxy. The solder wets to the substrate pads, assisted by the gold bumps, and have reduced bridging risk due to the columnar structure. A nonconductive underfill epoxy is applied to increase mechanical strength.
Method and Apparatus for Flexible Circuit Cable Attachment
A method and apparatus for multiple flexible circuit cable attachment is described herein. Gold bumps are bonded on interconnection pads of a substrate to create a columnar structure and solder or conductive epoxy is dispensed on the flexible cable circuit. The substrate and flexible cable circuit are aligned and pressed together using force or placement of a weight on either the substrate or flexible cable circuit. Appropriate heat is applied to reflow the solder or cure the epoxy. The solder wets to the substrate pads, assisted by the gold bumps, and have reduced bridging risk due to the columnar structure. A nonconductive underfill epoxy is applied to increase mechanical strength.
Protected chip-scale package (CSP) pad structure
A method for forming an integrated circuit (IC) package is provided. In some embodiments, a semiconductor workpiece comprising a scribe line, a first IC die, a second IC die, and a passivation layer is formed. The scribe line separates the first and second IC dies, and the passivation layer covers the first and second IC dies. The first IC die comprises a circuit and a pad structure electrically coupled to the circuit. The pad structure comprises a first pad, a second pad, and a bridge. The bridge is within the scribe line and connects the first pad to the second pad. The passivation layer is patterned to expose the first pad, but not the second pad, and testing is performed on the circuit through the first pad. The semiconductor workpiece is cut along the scribe line to individualize the first and second IC dies, and to remove the bridge.
WIRE BONDING APPARATUS
To provide a wire bonding apparatus, which is insusceptible to a bonding state at a second bonding point due to a wire cut error or the like, or to members such as a capillary and a wire, and is capable of automatically protruding the wire from a leading end of the capillary, provided is a wire bonding apparatus including: a capillary (6) having a through hole through which a wire (40) is to be inserted; a holding unit, which is provided above the capillary (6), and is configured to hold the wire (40) inserted through the capillary (6); and a vibrating unit configured to vertically vibrate the capillary (6). Under a state in which the holding unit holds the wire (40), the vibrating unit vertically vibrates the capillary (6) so that the wire (40) is protruded from the leading end of the capillary.
Methods of operating a wire bonding machine, including methods of monitoring an accuracy of bond force on a wire bonding machine, and related methods
A method of operating a wire bonding machine is provided. The method includes: (a) operating a wire bonding machine during at least one of (i) an automatic wire bonding operation and (ii) a dry cycle wire bonding operation, wherein a bonding force is applied during the operation of the wire bonding machine; and (b) monitoring an accuracy of the bonding force of the wire bonding machine during the at least one of (i) an automatic wire bonding operation and (ii) a dry cycle wire bonding operation.