H01L23/49568

SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND PROCESSES
20230047555 · 2023-02-16 ·

This description relates generally to semiconductor devices and processes. A method for forming a packaged semiconductor package can include attaching a front side of a metal layer to a die pad of a leadframe that includes conductive terminals, so a periphery portion of the metal layer extends beyond a periphery pad surface of the die pad, and a portion of a half-etched cavity on the front side of the metal layer is located near the periphery pad surface of the die pad. The method further includes attaching a semiconductor device to the die pad and encapsulating the semiconductor device, the front side of the metal layer, a portion of a back side of the metal layer, and a portion of the conductive terminals to form a packaged semiconductor device.

IC package including multi-chip unit with bonded integrated heat spreader

A multi-chip unit suitable for chip-level packaging may include multiple IC chips that are interconnected through a metal redistribution structure, and that are directly bonded to an integrated heat spreader. Bonding of the integrated heat spreader to the multiple IC chips may be direct so that no thermal interface material (TIM) is needed, resulting in a reduced bond line thickness (BLT) and lower thermal resistance. The integrated heat spreader may further serve as a structural member of the multi-chip unit, allowing a second side of the redistribution structure to be further interconnected to a host by solder interconnects. The redistribution structure may be fabricated on a sacrificial interposer that may facilitate planarizing IC chips of differing thickness prior to bonding the heat spreader. The sacrificial interposer may be removed to expose the RDL for further interconnection to a substrate without the use of through-substrate vias.

SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND POWER CONVERTER

A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor element, a first wiring member, a second wiring member, and a terminal. The semiconductor element includes a first main electrode and a second main electrode on a side opposite from the first main electrode. The first wiring member is connected to the first main electrode. The terminal has a first terminal surface connected to the second main electrode and a second terminal surface. The second terminal has four sides. Two of the four sides are parallel to a first direction intersecting the thickness direction, and other two sides of the four sides are parallel to a second direction perpendicular to the thickness direction and the first direction. The second wiring member is connected to the second terminal surface of the terminal through solder, and has a groove. The groove overlaps one or two of the four sides of the second terminal surface.

Plurality of leads between MOSFET chips

A semiconductor device includes: a first chip including first and second electrodes provided at a first surface, and a third electrode provided at a second surface positioned at a side opposite to the first surface; a second chip including fourth and fifth electrodes provided at a third surface, and a sixth electrode provided at a fourth surface positioned at a side opposite to the third surface, wherein the second chip is disposed to cause the third surface to face the first surface; a first connector disposed between the first electrode and the fourth electrode and connected to the first and fourth electrodes; and a second connector disposed between the second electrode and the fifth electrode and connected to the second and fifth electrodes.

Terminal member made of plurality of metal layers between two heat sinks

A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor chip made of a SiC substrate and having main electrodes on one surface and a rear surface, first and second heat sinks, respectively, disposed adjacent to the one surface and the rear surface, a terminal member interposed between the second heat sink and the semiconductor chip, and a plurality of bonding members disposed between the main electrodes, the first and second heat sinks, and the terminal member. The terminal member includes plural types of metal layers symmetrically layered in the plate thickness direction. The terminal member as a whole has a coefficient of linear expansion at least in a direction orthogonal to the plate thickness direction in a range larger than that of the semiconductor chip and smaller than that of the second heat sink.

SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
20180012847 · 2018-01-11 ·

A semiconductor device includes a metal member, a first semiconductor chip, a second semiconductor chip, a first solder and a second solder. A quantity of heat generated in the first semiconductor chip is greater than the second semiconductor chip. The second semiconductor chip is formed of a material having larger Young's modulus than the first semiconductor chip. The first semiconductor chip has a first metal layer connected to the metal member through a first solder at a surface facing the metal member. The second semiconductor chip has a second metal layer connected to the metal member through a second solder at a surface facing the metal member. A thickness of the second solder is greater than a maximum thickness of the first solder at least at a portion of the second solder corresponding to a part of an outer peripheral edge of the second metal layer.

Heat conduction pattern for cooling a power module

A semiconductor module includes: a switching device including a gate pad; an output unit including an output pad connected with the gate pad of the switching device through a wire and outputting a drive signal from the output pad to the switching device; a temperature protection circuit detecting temperature and performing protection operation; and a heat conduction pattern connected with the output pad, extending from the output pad toward the temperature protection circuit, and conducting heat generated at the switching device to the temperature protection circuit.

Semiconductor module and power conversion device

The present application provides a semiconductor module and a power conversion device wherein wiring inductance is reduced. The semiconductor module is characterized by including a semiconductor element, a first terminal on which the semiconductor element is mounted, a second terminal disposed in a periphery of the semiconductor element and having a multiple of wiring portions, and a multiple of connection lines extending in multiple directions from an upper face of the semiconductor element and connected to each of the multiple of wiring portions of the second terminal, wherein a free region is provided among the multiple of wiring portions, and the multiple of connection lines and the multiple of wiring portions forming current paths with each of the multiple of connection lines are of the same potential.

Semiconductor device with frame having arms

A semiconductor device includes a substrate that includes an opening extending through a thickness of the substrate, a frame that includes an integrated circuit (IC) die pad in the opening and a plurality of arms extending outwardly from the IC die pad, an IC mounted on the IC die pad, a plurality of bonding elements electrically coupling the substrate with the IC without the frame being an intermediary coupling element, and an encapsulant surrounding the IC, the plurality of bonding elements, and the plurality of arms. The substrate has a first major surface and a second major surface. Each arm is devoid of a contact pad. Each arm has a distal end coupled to the first major surface of the substrate, and each arm has a proximal end disposed over the first major surface of the substrate.

Power Module with Semiconductor Packages Mounted on Metal Frame
20230025736 · 2023-01-26 ·

A power module includes a metal frame having a first and second device attach pads, first and second semiconductor packages each having an encapsulant body, a die pad exposed at a lower surface of the encapsulant body, a plurality of leads protruding out from the encapsulant body, and a potting compound that encapsulates both of the first and second semiconductor packages and partially covers the metal frame. The first semiconductor package is mounted on the metal frame such that the die pad of the first semiconductor package faces and electrically contacts the first device attach pad. The second semiconductor package is mounted on the metal frame such that the die pad of the second semiconductor package faces and electrically contacts the second device attach pad. The plurality of leads from each of the first and second semiconductor packages are electrically accessible from outside of the potting compound.