Method of making an electronic device having a liquid crystal polymer solder mask and related devices

09763324 · 2017-09-12

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Abstract

A method of making an electronic device includes forming a circuit layer on a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) substrate and having at least one solder pad. The method also includes forming an LCP solder mask having at least one aperture therein alignable with the at least one solder pad. The method further includes aligning and laminating the LCP solder mask and the LCP substrate together, then positioning solder paste in the at least one aperture. At least one circuit component may then be attached to the at least one solder pad using the solder paste.

Claims

1. An electronic device comprising: a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) substrate; a circuit layer on an outermost upper surface of said LCP substrate and comprising at least one solder pad; an LCP solder mask directly on the upper surface of said LCP substrate and having at least one aperture having a diameter of 0.002 inches or less aligned with said at least one solder pad, with the alignment having a positional accuracy in the range of 0.0005 to 0.001 inches so that said at least one solder pad is positioned within the at least one aperture; a fused seam between said LCP substrate and said LCP solder mask; solder in the at least one aperture; at least one radio frequency (RF) circuit component directly electrically coupled to said at least one solder pad via said solder; and said LCP substrate and said LCP solder mask being matched to have a same dielectric constant and loss tangent based on an operating frequency of the at least one RF circuit.

2. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein said at least one solder pad comprises a plurality thereof arranged in an array pattern.

3. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein said at least one RF circuit component comprises at least one integrated circuit.

4. An electronic device comprising: a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) substrate; a circuit layer on an outermost upper surface of said LCP substrate and comprising an array of solder pads; an LCP solder mask directly on said LCP substrate and having an array of apertures therein aligned with respective solder pads of said array of solder pads, each aperture having a diameter of 0.002 inches or less and with the alignment having a positional accuracy in the range of 0.0005 to 0.001 inches so that each solder pad is positioned within a respective aperture; a fused seam between said LCP substrate and said LCP solder mask; solder in each aperture of the array of apertures; at least one radio frequency (RF) circuit component directly electrically coupled to corresponding ones of said solder pads via said solder; and said LCP substrate and said LCP solder mask being matched to have a same dielectric constant and loss tangent based on an operating frequency of the at least one RF circuit.

5. The electronic device of claim 4, wherein said LCP solder mask has a thickness of less than 0.0015 inches.

6. The electronic device of claim 4, wherein said at least one RF circuit component comprises at least one integrated circuit.

7. The electronic device of claim 4, wherein said LCP solder mask has a thickness of less than 0.0015 inches.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a method of making an electronic device according to the present invention.

(2) FIG. 2A-2F are sequential schematic cross sectional views of an electronic device of the present invention.

(3) FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a more detailed method of making an electronic device according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(4) The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and prime notation is used to indicate similar elements in alternative embodiments.

(5) Referring initially to the flowchart 50 of FIG. 1, and FIGS. 2A-2F, a method of making an electronic device is now described. After the start (Block 52), a circuit layer 14 including at least one solder pad 15 is formed on a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) substrate 12 (at Block 54).

(6) LCP is a particularly advantageous material from which to form flexible printed circuit boards for a variety of reasons, including the fact that it has a high tensile strength, providing a high resistance to abrasion and damage. Typically, LCP also has a high mechanical strength at high temperatures, high chemical resistance, inherent flame retardancy, and good weatherability. In addition, LCP has a high Z-axis coefficient of thermal expansion, and is relatively inert. LCP resists stress cracking in the presence of most chemicals at elevated temperatures, including aromatic or halogenated hydrocarbons, strong acids, bases, ketones, and other aggressive industrial substances. Those skilled in the art should understand that there are a variety of LCPs that may be used in the production of electronic devices according to the present invention.

(7) Next, an LCP solder mask 16 having at least one aperture 17 therein alignable with the at least one solder pad 15 is formed (Block 56). The apertures 17 may be as small as 0.001 inch to 0.002 inches, or smaller, for example. The LCP solder mask 16 and the LCP substrate 12 are aligned, and then laminated together (Block 58). By “alignment” it is meant that the apertures 17 contain the solder pads 15. This alignment may be performed by first using a fixture or guide to roughly align the LCP solder mask 16 and the LCP substrate 12, and then finely adjusting the alignment under a microscope to reach the final alignment. This method advantageously allows a positional accuracy of alignment in the range of 0.0005 inches to 0.001 inches.

(8) By constructing both the substrate 12 and solder mask 16 from LCP, they may be laminated together without the use of an adhesive, reducing the total thickness of the resulting device. In addition, by constructing both the substrate 12 and solder mask 16 from LCP, these two layers may be matched (e.g. have a same dielectric constant, loss tangent, coefficient of thermal expansion, etc.), making such an arrangement particularly useful for the construction of radiofrequency (RF) devices. In addition, the use of LCP to construct the solder mask 16 results in a solder mask that is thinner than some prior art solder masks, for example 0.001 inch thick as opposed to 0.002+ inches thick. In addition, the LCP solder mask 16 exhibits a superior thickness uniformity as compared to some prior art solder masks. Further, the LCP solder mask 16 provides a better electrical isolation than conventional solder masks, having a dielectric strength of approximately 3500 volts per mil, as opposed to the 500 volts per mil of the conventional solder masks.

(9) Solder paste 20 is then positioned in the apertures 17 (Block 60). A circuit component, such as an integrated circuit 22, is then positioned over the solder mask 16 such that the pins thereof contact the solder paste 20, and attached thereto using the solder paste (Block 62). Block 64 indicates the end of the method.

(10) A more detailed method of making an electronic device in accordance with the present is now described with reference to the flowchart 50′ of FIG. 3, and also with reference to FIGS. 2A-2F. After the start (Block 52′), the circuit layer 14 is formed on the LCP substrate 12 (Block 54′). Here, the circuit layer 14 includes a plurality of solder pads 15 arranged in an array pattern. In addition, here, the circuit layer 14 is formed by suitable processes of selective deposition and/or selective etching. It should be understood that other methods of forming the circuit layer 14 may also be employed.

(11) Next, the method includes punching and/or laser milling at least one aperture 17 alignable with at least one solder pad 15 of the plurality thereof in the LCP solder mask 16, which has a thickness of less than 0.0015 inch (Block 56′). The LCP solder mask 16 and LCP substrate 12 are then aligned and laminated together via the application of heat and pressure in an autoclave (Block 58′). An autoclave advantageously provides isostatic pressure (i.e. equal pressure from all directions), and helps to keep the LCP from deforming during the lamination process. While the use of an autoclave for lamination is preferred, a press (possible in an inert atmosphere) may also be used to perform the lamination.

(12) Solder paste 20 is positioned in the apertures 17 by use of a solder stencil (Block 60′). The integrated circuit 22 is then attached to the solder pads 15 by heating the solder paste 20, which then melts and re-solidifies (Block 62′). Block 64′ indicates the end of the method.

(13) The completed electronic device 10 is shown in FIG. 2F. The electronic device 10 comprises the LCP substrate 12, with a circuit layer 14 on the LCP substrate that includes at least one solder pad 15. The LCP solder mask 16 is on the LCP substrate 12, and the solder mask has at least one aperture 17 aligned with the at least one solder pad 15. There is a fused seam 18 between the LCP solder mask 16 and the LCP substrate 12. This fused seam 18 is formed during the melting and joining of the LCP solder mask 16 and the LCP substrate 12, and is readily visible in a photograph of a cross sectioned device.

(14) An electrically conductive material 21 (illustratively melted solder) is in the apertures 17. An integrated circuit 22 is electrically coupled to the solder pads 15 via the electrically conductive material 21.

(15) Other details of methods for making an electronic device 10 may be found in co-pending applications METHOD OF TRANSFERRING AND ELECTRICALLY JOINING A HIGH DENSITY MULTILEVEL THIN FILM TO A CIRCUITIZED AND FLEXIBLE ORGANIC SUBSTRATE AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES, U.S. Publication No. 2012/0182701, published Jul. 19, 2012 and METHOD OF MAKING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE HAVING A LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMER SOLDER MASK LAMINATED TO AN INTERCONNECT LAYER STACK AND RELATED DEVICES, U.S. Pat. No. 8,693,203, issued Apr. 8, 2014 and ELECTRONIC DEVICE HAVING LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMER SOLDER MASK AND OUTER SEALING LAYERS, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS, U.S. Pat. No. 8,472,207, issued Jun. 25, 2013 the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

(16) Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to the mind of one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.