Lead frame and method of manufacturing lead frame
10985094 · 2021-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L2924/00012
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/131
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/18301
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H01L24/97
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H01L2224/131
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/49565
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00014
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/97
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00014
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00012
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H01L2224/92247
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/92247
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H01L21/4842
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H01L2224/97
ELECTRICITY
H01L24/73
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H01L23/4951
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A lead frame includes a lead portion having a first surface and a second surface, a connecting bar that has a first surface and a second surface and to which the lead portion is connected, and a raised portion provided on the first surface of the connecting bar. The first surface of the connecting bar is positioned between the first and the second surfaces of the lead portion. The tip of the raised portion is positioned between the first surface of the lead portion and the first surface of the connecting bar.
Claims
1. A lead frame comprising: a lead portion having a first surface and a second surface; a connecting bar that has a first surface and a second surface and to which the lead portion is connected; and a raised portion provided on the first surface of the connecting bar, wherein the first surface of the connecting bar is positioned between the first surface and the second surface of the lead portion, and the raised portion has a tip that is recessed from a plane coplanar with the first surface of the lead portion toward the first surface of the connecting bar.
2. The lead frame of claim 1, further comprising a die pad having a mount surface on which a semiconductor element is mounted.
3. The lead frame of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of lead frame elements each including a die pad having a mount surface on which a semiconductor element is mounted and a plurality of the lead portions disposed around the die pad.
4. The lead frame of claim 1, wherein the raised portion linearly extends in a direction in which the connecting bar extends.
5. The lead frame of claim 4, wherein the lead portion includes a plurality of relatively long lead portions and a plurality of relatively short lead portions, the connecting bar extends in a direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the long lead portions and the short lead portions and connects a corresponding pair of the long lead portions and a corresponding pair of the short lead portions, the connecting bar includes a plurality of long lead joints each disposed between a corresponding pair of the long lead portions and a plurality of short lead joints each disposed between a corresponding pair of the short lead portions, and the raised portion is formed at regions on the first surface of the connecting bar, the regions corresponding to the long lead joints and the short lead joints.
6. The lead frame of claim 1, wherein the raised portion includes a plurality of raised portions having an island-like shape and disposed in a direction in which the connecting bar extends.
7. The lead frame of claim 6, wherein the lead portion includes a plurality of relatively long lead portions and a plurality of relatively short lead portions, the connecting bar extends in a direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the long lead portions and the short lead portions and connects a corresponding pair of the long lead portions and a corresponding pair of the short lead portions, the connecting bar includes a plurality of long lead joints each disposed between a corresponding pair of the long lead portions and a plurality of short lead joints each disposed between a corresponding pair of the short lead portions, and the raised portions are formed at regions on the first surface of the connecting bar, the regions corresponding to the long lead joints.
8. The lead frame of claim 1, wherein the first surface of the lead portion is provided with an external terminal connected to an external circuit board, and the second surface of the lead portion is provided with an internal terminal connected to a connecting member that electrically connects a semiconductor element with the lead portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(36) The following describes embodiments of a lead frame and a method of manufacturing the lead frame according to the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. In the embodiments below, components having similar functions are similarly numbered and the descriptions thereof are not repeated.
First Embodiment
(37) Configuration of Lead Frame
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(40) The lead frame elements 14 correspond to regions of the individual semiconductor devices 20. Each lead frame element 14 includes a die pad 15, and a plurality of long lead portions 16A and a plurality of short lead portions 16B that are disposed around the die pad 15. In
(41) The die pad 15 has a mount surface on which a semiconductor element 21 is mounted and has a generally rectangular shape when seen in the plan view. The long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B are terminals connected to the semiconductor element 21 via bonding wires 22, which will be described later, and are spaced apart from the die pad 15.
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(43) The long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B each have a relatively wide internal terminal 16a to which a bonding wire 22 is connected and a relatively narrow connecting portion 16b. The internal terminal 16a is disposed on the top surface of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B. On the internal terminal 16a, a plated portion 25 is formed to enhance adhesion to the bonding wire 22. On the back surface of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B, an external terminal 16c (see
(44) A plurality of connecting bars 17 are arranged in a grid to surround each of the lead frame elements 14. The die pad 15 of the lead frame element 14 is connected to connecting bars 17 via four hanging leads 43 extending from the corners of the die pad 15.
(45) Each connecting bar 17 is disposed between adjacent lead frame elements 14 and extends in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B to connect a corresponding pair of long lead portions 16A and a corresponding pair of short lead portions 16B. For example, to a connecting bar 17 extending in the Y direction, a plurality of long lead portions 16A and a plurality of short lead portions 16B extending in the X direction are connected. The corresponding pair of long lead portions 16A (short lead portions 16B) are an adjacent pair of the long lead portions 16A (short lead portions 16B) aligned in the longitudinal direction of the long lead portions 16A (short lead portions 16B) via a connecting bar 17. In
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(47) Each long lead joint 18A is disposed between a corresponding pair of long lead portions 16A, and each short lead joint 18B is disposed between a corresponding pair of short lead portions 16B. In
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(51) The back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17 has a raised portion 53. The raised portion 53 is raised from the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17 to a position not reaching a plane coplanar with the back surface (specifically, the surface on which the external terminal 16c is disposed) of the long lead portions 16A or the short lead portions 16B. The tip of the raised portion 53 is positioned between the back surface (specifically, the surface on which the external terminal 16c is disposed) of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B and the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. In other words, the tip of the raised portion 53 is recessed from a plane coplanar with the back surface (specifically, the surface on which the external terminal 16c is disposed) of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B toward the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17.
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(53) In the process of manufacturing the QFN package semiconductor devices 20, molding is, in some cases, followed by solder plating process, in which a solder-plating layer is deposited on the portions exposed from the encapsulation resin on the back surface of the lead frame 10. For example, since the external terminals 16c of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B are exposed from the encapsulation resin, the external plating process, if performed, forms the solder-plating layer on the external terminals 16c of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B.
(54) Suppose that, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2015-072946, a non-half-etched portion is left on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. This non-half-etched portion is coplanar with the external terminals 16c of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B, and is exposed from the encapsulation resin on the back surface of the lead frame 10. When the external plating process is performed, a solder-plating layer is deposited on the non-half-etched portion on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. In the sawing process that follows, the connecting bar 17 and the solder-plating layer are cut off with a saw blade, and the solder-plating layer may adhere to the edges of the saw blade and the saw blade may become dull.
(55) To prevent this, as illustrated in
(56) In other words, the tip of the raised portion 53 is recessed from a plane coplanar with the back surface (specifically, the surface on which the external terminal 16c is disposed) of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B toward the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. The raised portion 53, therefore, is not exposed from the encapsulation resin on the back surface of the lead frame 10 and the solder-plating layer is not formed on the raised portion 53 after the external plating process. This configuration can prevent adhesion of the solder-plating layer to the edges of the saw blade when the connecting bar 17 is cut off in the sawing process. In this regard, the sawing process on the lead frame 10 can be achieved without adhesion of machining dust to the saw blade. In addition, although the connecting bar 17 has a half-etched back surface 17b, the raised portion 53 provides a certain thickness to the connecting bar 17 and can keep the stiffness of the connecting bar 17. Providing the raised portion 53 as described above can keep the stiffness of the connecting bar 17 and can prevent adhesion of machining dust to the saw blade in the sawing process.
(57) Configuration of Semiconductor Device
(58) Described next is a semiconductor device 20 made with the lead frame 10 according to the first embodiment with reference to
(59) The semiconductor device 20 illustrated in
(60) The semiconductor element 21 is, for example, an integrated circuit, a large-scale integrated circuit, a transistor, a thyristor, or a diode. The semiconductor element 21 is fixed on the mount surface of the die pad 15 with fixing material such as die bonding paste. If the fixing material is die bonding paste, die bonding paste made of, for example, epoxy resin or silicone resin can be used.
(61) The bonding wires 22 are made of conductive material such as gold or copper, and ends of the bonding wires 22 are connected to the terminals 21a on the semiconductor element 21 and the other ends are connected to the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B.
(62) The encapsulation resin 24 may be, for example, epoxy resin or silicone resin. The external terminals 16c of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B are exposed from the encapsulation resin 24 on the back surface of the semiconductor device 20. The external terminals 16c of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B are covered with a solder-plating layer 26 that is the external layer of the semiconductor device 20. The back surface of the die pad 15 opposite to the mount surface is also exposed from the encapsulation resin 24 and covered with the solder-plating layer 26.
(63) Method of Manufacturing Lead Frame
(64) Described next is a method of manufacturing the lead frame 10 illustrated in
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(73) Method of Manufacturing Semiconductor Device
(74) Described next is a method of manufacturing the semiconductor device 20 illustrated in
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(82) Specifically, the saw blade 38 is, for example, a diamond blade and is moved along the direction in which the connecting bar 17 extends. In this manner, the saw blade 38 cuts off the connecting bar 17 and the encapsulation resin 24 between adjacent lead frame elements 14. In the first embodiment, the solder-plating layer 26 is not formed on the raised portion 53 on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. When the connecting bar 17 is cut off with the saw blade 38, the raised portion 53, on which the solder-plating layer 26 is not formed, is cut off with the saw blade 38 and this can prevent adhesion of the solder-plating layer 26 to the edges of the saw blade 38. In this regard, adhesion of machining dust to the saw blade 38 can be prevented.
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(84) The lead frame 10 according to the first embodiment includes a plurality of long lead portions 16A, a plurality of short lead portions 16B, a connecting bar 17, and a raised portion 53. The long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B have a top surface (specifically, a surface on which an internal terminal 16a is disposed) and a back surface (specifically, a surface on which an external terminal 16c is disposed). The connecting bar 17 has a top surface 17a and a back surface 17b, and the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B are connected to the connecting bar 17. The raised portion 53 is formed on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. The back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17 is positioned between the top surface (specifically, the surface on which the internal terminal 16a is disposed) and the back surface (specifically, the surface on which the external terminal 16c is disposed) of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B. The tip of the raised portion 53 is positioned between the back surface (specifically, the surface on which the external terminal 16c is disposed) of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B and the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17.
(85) With the configuration of the lead frame 10 above, the tip of the raised portion 53 can be recessed from a plane coplanar with the back surface (specifically, the surface on which the external terminal 16c is disposed) of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B toward the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. The raised portion 53, therefore, is not exposed from the encapsulation resin 24 on the back surface of the lead frame 10 and the solder-plating layer 26 is not formed on the raised portion 53 after the external plating process. This configuration can prevent adhesion of the solder-plating layer 26 to the edges of the saw blade 38 when the connecting bar 17 is cut off in the sawing process. In this regard, the sawing process on the lead frame 10 can be achieved without adhesion of machining dust to the saw blade 38. In addition, although the connecting bar 17 has a half-etched back surface 17b, the raised portion 53 provides a certain thickness to the connecting bar 17 and can keep the stiffness of the connecting bar 17. Providing the raised portion 53 as described above can keep the stiffness of the connecting bar 17 and can prevent adhesion of machining dust to the saw blade 38 in the sawing process.
(86) The raised portion 53 of the lead frame 10 linearly extends in a direction in which the connecting bar 17 extends.
(87) This structure in the lead frame 10 can increase the stiffness of the entire connecting bar 17 in the direction in which the connecting bar 17 extends.
(88) The connecting bar 17 of the lead frame 10 includes a plurality of long lead joints 18A each disposed between a corresponding pair of long lead portions 16A, and a plurality of short lead joints 18B each disposed between a corresponding pair of short lead portions 16B. The raised portion 53 is formed at regions corresponding to the long lead joints 18A and the short lead joints 18B on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17.
(89) This structure in the lead frame 10 can increase the stiffness of the long lead joints 18A and the short lead joints 18B on which stress is concentrated in the connecting bar 17.
Second Embodiment
(90) Described next is a second embodiment of the present disclosure. A lead frame 10A according to the second embodiment has the same configuration as the lead frame 10 according to the first embodiment except for the disposition of raised portions 53 on the long lead joints 18A and the short lead joints 18B. In the second embodiment, components similar to those in the first embodiment are similarly numbered and the description thereof will not be repeated.
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(93) The lead frame 10A according to the second embodiment can increase the stiffness of the long lead joints 18A on which stress is most concentrated in the connecting bar 17.
Third Embodiment
(94) Described next is a third embodiment of the present disclosure. A lead frame 10B according to the third embodiment has the same configuration as the lead frame 10 according to the first embodiment except that the long lead portions 16A are eliminated. In the third embodiment, components similar to those in the first embodiment are similarly numbered and the description thereof will not be repeated.
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(96) The lead frame 10B illustrated in
(97) The lead frame 10B has a raised portion 53 on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. The tip of the raised portion 53 is positioned between the back surface of the short lead portions 16B and the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. Providing the raised portion 53 as described above can keep the stiffness of the connecting bars 17 and can prevent adhesion of machining dust to the saw blade 38 in the sawing process.
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Fourth Embodiment
(99) Described next is a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure. A lead frame 10C according to the fourth embodiment has the same configuration as the lead frame 10B according to the third embodiment except for the disposition of raised portions 53. In the fourth embodiment, components similar to those in the third embodiment are similarly numbered and the description thereof will not be repeated.
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(102) The lead frame 10C according to the fourth embodiment can increase the stiffness of the short lead joints 18B on which stress is concentrated in the connecting bar 17.
Fifth Embodiment
(103) Described next is a fifth embodiment of the present disclosure. A lead frame 10D according to the fifth embodiment has the same configuration as the lead frame 10B according to the third embodiment except for the disposition of raised portions 53. In the fifth embodiment, components similar to those in the third embodiment are similarly numbered and the description thereof will not be repeated.
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(106) The lead frame 10D according to the fifth embodiment can increase the stiffness of the connecting bar 17 if the connecting bar 17 is so narrow that the raised portions 53 cannot be formed at regions corresponding to the short lead joints 18B on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17.
Sixth Embodiment
(107) Configuration of Lead Frame
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(109) The lead frame 10E illustrated in
(110) Configuration of Semiconductor Device
(111) Described next is a semiconductor device 20E made with the lead frame 10E according to the sixth embodiment with reference to
(112) The semiconductor device 20E illustrated in
(113) The semiconductor element 21 is, for example, an integrated circuit, a large-scale integrated circuit, a transistor, a thyristor, or a diode. The semiconductor element 21 is fixed on the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B with the bumps 27.
(114) The bumps 27 are, for example, solder. The upper surface of the bumps 27 is connected to the terminals on the semiconductor element 21 and the lower surface thereof is connected to the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B.
(115) The encapsulation resin 24 may be, for example, epoxy resin or silicone resin. The external terminals 16c of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B are exposed from the encapsulation resin 24 on the back surface of the semiconductor device 20E. The external terminals 16c of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B are covered with solder-plating layer 26 that is the external layer of the semiconductor device 20E.
(116) The lead frame 10E has the raised portion 53 on the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. The tip of the raised portion 53 is positioned between the back surface of the long lead portions 16A and the short lead portions 16B and the back surface 17b of the connecting bar 17. Providing the raised portion 53 as described above can keep the stiffness of the connecting bars 17 and can prevent adhesion of machining dust to the saw blade 38 in the sawing process.
(117) According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a sawing process on the lead frame can be achieved without adhesion of machining dust to a saw blade.
(118) All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes of aiding the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to further the art, and are not to be construed as limitations to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
(119) Note
(120) A method of manufacturing a lead frame, the method comprising:
(121) forming a resist layer on a metal plate;
(122) etching the metal plate with the resist layer being used as a mask to form, in the metal plate, a lead portion having a first surface and a second surface, a connecting bar that has a first surface and a second surface and to which the lead portion is connected, and a raised portion provided on the first surface of the connecting bar; and
(123) removing the resist layer from the metal plate, wherein
(124) the first surface of the connecting bar is positioned between the first surface and the second surface of the lead portion, and
(125) the raised portion has a tip that is positioned between the first surface of the lead portion and the first surface of the connecting bar.