Patent classifications
H01L2224/83203
Sintering method using a sacrificial layer on the backside metallization of a semiconductor die
An electronic device comprises a semiconductor die, a layer stack disposed on the semiconductor die and comprising one or more functional layers, wherein the layer stack comprises a protection layer which is an outermost functional layer of the layer stack, and a sacrificial layer disposed on the protection layer, wherein the sacrificial layer comprises a material which decomposes or becomes volatile at a temperature between 100° and 400° C.
Sintering method using a sacrificial layer on the backside metallization of a semiconductor die
An electronic device comprises a semiconductor die, a layer stack disposed on the semiconductor die and comprising one or more functional layers, wherein the layer stack comprises a protection layer which is an outermost functional layer of the layer stack, and a sacrificial layer disposed on the protection layer, wherein the sacrificial layer comprises a material which decomposes or becomes volatile at a temperature between 100° and 400° C.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, the method including: preparing an insulated circuit substrate including a conductive plate; partially fixing a plate-like bonding member onto the conductive plate so as to make a positioning of the bonding member in a horizontal direction; mounting a semiconductor chip on the bonding member; and heating and melting the bonding member so as to form a bonding layer for bonding the insulated circuit substrate and the semiconductor chip each other.
IC CHIP MOUNTING DEVICE AND IC CHIP MOUNTING METHOD
An embodiment of the present invention is an IC chip mounting apparatus includes: a conveyor configured to convey an antenna continuous body on a conveying surface, the antenna continuous body having a base material and plural inlay antennas continuously formed on the base material, the antenna continuous body having an adhesive and an IC chip placed at a reference position of each of the antennas; a measurement unit configured to measure an interval between adjacent two of the antennas of the antenna continuous body; a press unit moving machine configured to sequentially feed out press units each having a pressing surface, from a waiting position, to move each of the press units along the conveying surface; and a controller configured to control timing of feeding out each of the press units from the waiting position based on the interval measured by the measurement unit, so that the pressing surface of each of the press units presses a predetermined region containing the reference position of each of the antennas on the conveying surface.
IC CHIP MOUNTING DEVICE AND IC CHIP MOUNTING METHOD
An embodiment of the present invention is an IC chip mounting apparatus includes: a conveyor configured to convey an antenna continuous body on a conveying surface, the antenna continuous body having a base material and plural inlay antennas continuously formed on the base material, the antenna continuous body having an adhesive and an IC chip placed at a reference position of each of the antennas; a measurement unit configured to measure an interval between adjacent two of the antennas of the antenna continuous body; a press unit moving machine configured to sequentially feed out press units each having a pressing surface, from a waiting position, to move each of the press units along the conveying surface; and a controller configured to control timing of feeding out each of the press units from the waiting position based on the interval measured by the measurement unit, so that the pressing surface of each of the press units presses a predetermined region containing the reference position of each of the antennas on the conveying surface.
PACKAGING METHOD AND PACKAGING STRUCTURE THEREOF
Provided is a packaging method, including: providing a base with a groove in its surface, which includes at least one pad exposed by the groove; providing a chip having a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other, at least one conductive bump being provided on the first surface of the chip; filling a first binder in the groove; applying a second binder on the first surface of the chip and the conductive bump; and installing the chip on the base, the conductive bump passing through the first binder and the second binder to connect with the pad.
PACKAGING METHOD AND PACKAGING STRUCTURE THEREOF
Provided is a packaging method, including: providing a base with a groove in its surface, which includes at least one pad exposed by the groove; providing a chip having a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other, at least one conductive bump being provided on the first surface of the chip; filling a first binder in the groove; applying a second binder on the first surface of the chip and the conductive bump; and installing the chip on the base, the conductive bump passing through the first binder and the second binder to connect with the pad.
SCALABLE PACKAGE ARCHITECTURE AND ASSOCIATED TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe scalable package architecture of an integrated circuit (IC) assembly and associated techniques and configurations. In one embodiment, an integrated circuit (IC) assembly includes a package substrate having a first side and a second side disposed opposite to the first side, a first die having an active side coupled with the first side of the package substrate and an inactive side disposed opposite to the active side, the first die having one or more through-silicon vias (TSVs) configured to route electrical signals between the first die and a second die, and a mold compound disposed on the first side of the package substrate, wherein the mold compound is in direct contact with a sidewall of the first die between the active side and the inactive side and wherein a distance between the first side and a terminating edge of the mold compound that is farthest from the first side is equal to or less than a distance between the inactive side of the first die and the first side. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
SCALABLE PACKAGE ARCHITECTURE AND ASSOCIATED TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe scalable package architecture of an integrated circuit (IC) assembly and associated techniques and configurations. In one embodiment, an integrated circuit (IC) assembly includes a package substrate having a first side and a second side disposed opposite to the first side, a first die having an active side coupled with the first side of the package substrate and an inactive side disposed opposite to the active side, the first die having one or more through-silicon vias (TSVs) configured to route electrical signals between the first die and a second die, and a mold compound disposed on the first side of the package substrate, wherein the mold compound is in direct contact with a sidewall of the first die between the active side and the inactive side and wherein a distance between the first side and a terminating edge of the mold compound that is farthest from the first side is equal to or less than a distance between the inactive side of the first die and the first side. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
MOUNTING SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY DEVICE
An array substrate includes a glass substrate GS, an alignment mark 29, and first traces 19. The glass substrate GS has a corner portion 30 having an outline defined by a first edge portion 11b1 and a second edge portion 11b2 crossing the first edge portion 11b1. The alignment mark 29 is disposed at the corner portion 30 and used as the positioning index in mounting a driver 21 and a flexible printed circuit board 13. The alignment mark 29 at least includes first and second side portions 29a, 29b parallel to the first and second edge portions 11b1, 11b2, respectively. One end of the second side portion 29b is continuous to one end of the first side portion 29a. The alignment mark 29 has an outline that is on a same plane with a reference line BL connecting other ends of the first side portion 29a and the second side portion 29b linearly. The first traces 19 include inclined portions 31 that are inclined with respect to the first and second side portions 29a, 29b along the reference line BL.