Wiring board, and manufacturing method
10593606 ยท 2020-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
- KOUSUKE SEKI (KANAGAWA, JP)
- Yusaku Kato (Kanagawa, JP)
- SHUN MITARAI (KANAGAWA, JP)
- Shinji Rokuhara (Kanagawa, JP)
Cpc classification
H05K3/426
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/486
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/5384
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/36
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/056
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/445
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/4061
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/16225
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/11
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/115
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/5389
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/068
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/095
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/32
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/09
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/0959
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B32B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H05K1/05
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/11
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/36
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/32
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a wiring board and a manufacturing method that simultaneously solve problems of stress and heat release A wiring board as one aspect of the present disclosure includes a glass substrate as a core member, and a plurality of through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in the glass substrate. The through holes are filled with different kinds of filling materials. A wiring board manufacturing method as one aspect of the present disclosure includes: a through hole formation step of forming through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in a glass substrate serving as a core member; and a filling step of forming a protecting sheet on the glass substrate, and filling through holes with a filling material through openings formed in the protecting sheet. The present disclosure can be applied to a wiring board that has a through-electrode-equipped glass substrate as the core member.
Claims
1. A wiring board comprising: a glass substrate as a core member; a plurality of through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in the glass substrate, wherein the through holes are filled with different kinds of filling materials, and wherein through hole groups each formed with the plurality of through holes filled with different kinds of filling materials are arranged in a cyclic manner in the glass substrate; a plurality of normal through electrodes formed with through holes not included in the plurality of holes that are filled with a first conductive material; and a plurality of low-expansion through electrodes formed with through holes included in the plurality of through holes that are filled with a second conductive material, the second conductive material having a linear expansion coefficient closer to a linear expansion coefficient of glass than to a linear expansion coefficient of the first conductive material, wherein the normal through electrodes and the low-expansion through electrodes are arranged in a cyclic and symmetric manner, and wherein the normal through electrodes and the low-expansion through electrodes are alternately arranged at corners of squares arranged in horizontal and vertical directions.
2. The wiring board according to claim 1, further comprising a dummy through electrode formed with the through hole not filled with a conductive material.
3. The wiring board according to claim 1, wherein the first conductive material is Cu, and the second conductive material is W.
4. The wiring board according to claim 1, further comprising a heat-release through electrode formed with a through hole filled with one of a carbon-based material and a metal material, the one of the carbon-based material and the metal material having a higher thermal conductivity than a thermal conductivity of glass.
5. The wiring board according to claim 4, wherein the carbon-based material is carbon nanotube.
6. The wiring board according to claim 1, further comprising a magnetic through electrode formed with the through hole filled with a magnetic material.
7. The wiring board according to claim 6, wherein the magnetic material is one of an iron oxide, a chromium oxide, cobalt, and a ferrite.
8. A wiring board comprising: a glass substrate as a core member; a plurality of through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in the glass substrate, wherein the through holes are filled with different kinds of filling materials, and wherein through hole groups each formed with the plurality of through holes filled with different kinds of filling materials are arranged in a cyclic manner in the glass substrate; a plurality of normal through electrodes formed with through holes included in the plurality of through holes that are filled with a first conductive material; and a plurality of low-expansion through electrodes formed with through holes included in the plurality of through holes that are filled with a second conductive material, the second conductive material having a linear expansion coefficient closer to a linear expansion coefficient of glass than to a linear expansion coefficient of the first conductive material, wherein the normal through electrodes and the low-expansion through electrodes are arranged in a cyclic and symmetric manner, and wherein the normal through electrodes and the low-expansion through electrodes are alternately arranged at corners and centers of regular hexagons arranged without space.
9. The wiring board according to claim 8, further comprising a heat-release through electrode formed with a through hole filled with one of a carbon-based material and a metal material, the one of the carbon-based material and the metal material having a higher thermal conductivity than a thermal conductivity of glass.
10. The wiring board according to claim 9, wherein the carbon-based material is carbon nanotube.
11. The wiring board according to claim 8, further comprising a magnetic through electrode formed with a through hole filled with a magnetic material.
12. The wiring board according to claim 11, wherein the magnetic material is one of an iron oxide, a chromium oxide, cobalt, and a ferrite.
13. The wiring board according to claim 8, further comprising a dummy through electrode formed with a through hole not filled with filling conductivity.
14. The wiring board according to claim 8, wherein the first conductive material is Cu, and the second conductive material is W.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(13) The following is a detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the present disclosure (hereinafter referred to as the embodiment), with reference to the drawings.
(14) <Example Structure of a Through-Electrode-Equipped Wiring Board as an Embodiment of the Present Disclosure>
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(16) In a through-electrode-equipped wiring board 20, a glass substrate 21 is used as the core member, and a wiring layer (not shown) is formed on at least one of the two surfaces of the glass substrate 21. Further, in the glass substrate 21, a plurality of through holes (hereinafter also referred as vias) are formed, and the respective through holes are filled with different materials depending on the positions and the purposes of use, so that heat-release through electrodes 22, low-expansion through electrodes 23, normal through electrodes 24, and magnetic through electrodes 25 are formed.
(17) The heat-release through electrodes 22 are formed with through holes filled with a carbon-based material, such as carbon nanotube (CNT), which has a low thermal expansion rate and has a higher thermal conductivity than glass. However, a metal may be used as the material of the heat-release through electrodes 22. The heat-release through electrodes 22 are formed at the locations that need to release heat, and are connected to heat release plates. As the heat-release through electrodes 22 are formed in the glass substrate 21, the problem of heat release in the glass substrate 21 can be reduced.
(18) The low-expansion through electrodes 23 are formed with through holes each filled with a low-CTE material such as tungsten (W), which has a lower CTE than Cu. The normal through electrodes 24 are formed with through holes filled with a widely-used conductive metal material such as Cu. As the low-expansion through electrode 23 and the normal through electrodes 24 are evenly arranged in the glass substrate 21, the problem of stress on the glass substrate 21 can be reduced.
(19) The magnetic through electrodes 25 are formed with through holes filled with a magnetic material such as an iron oxide, a chromium oxide, cobalt, or a ferrite. The magnetic through electrodes 25 are, for example, formed as a shield for eliminating the influence of a magnetic field generated from a coil or the like on the semiconductor components disposed in the vicinity thereof. It should be noted that the through electrode group consisting of the heat-release through electrodes 22, the low-expansion through electrode 23, the normal through electrodes 24, and the magnetic through electrodes 25 may be arranged cyclically in the glass substrate 21.
(20) <Method of Manufacturing the Through-Electrode-Equipped Wiring Board as an Embodiment of the Present Disclosure>
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(22) In the glass substrate 21 shown in A of
(23) As shown in C of
(24) As shown in D of
(25) Lastly, the mask 32 is removed, as shown in E of
(26) It should be noted that one or more procedures similar to the procedure shown in C of
(27) <Modification of the Through-Electrode-Equipped Wiring Board as an Embodiment of the Present Disclosure>
(28) Next,
(29) <Arrangement of Through Electrodes with Different Filling Materials>
(30) Next, arrangement of through electrodes with different filling materials is described.
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(33) Where the low-expansion through electrodes 23 made of W or the like and the normal through electrodes 24 made of Cu or the like are alternately arranged in a unit cell as shown in B of
(34) It should be noted that, in an example case where two kinds of through electrodes (low-expansion through electrodes 23 and normal through electrodes 24) are arranged in a unit cell, the low-expansion through electrodes 23 and the normal through electrodes 24 may be alternately arranged at the corners of squares arranged in rows and columns as shown in A of
(35) Next, results of simulations of stress distributions in cases where two kinds of through electrodes (low-expansion through electrodes 23 and normal through electrodes 24) are arranged in the glass substrate 21 are described with reference to
(36) It should be noted that A of
(37) However, the simulation conditions are such that the filling material of the low-expansion through electrodes 23 arranged in the glass substrate 21 is W while the filling material of the normal through electrodes 24 is Cu. The linear expansion coefficients of glass, W, and Cu are 7.5, 4.3, and 14.3 [10.sup.6/K], respectively. The low-expansion through electrodes 23 and the normal through electrodes 24 have the same diameter (65 m) and the same pitch (150 m). The temperature is in the range of normal temperature of 25 C. to 180 C.
(38) In the case where the low-expansion through electrodes 23 and the normal through electrodes 24 are arranged as shown in B of
(39) It should be noted that, in the case where only the low-expansion through electrodes 23 are arranged as shown in C of
(40) <Example Applications of Heat-Release Through Electrodes 22>
(41) Next, example applications of heat-release through electrodes 22 are described.
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(45) Also, as shown in
(46) <Example Application of Magnetic Through Electrodes 25>
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(48) It should be noted that embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the above described embodiment, and various modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
(49) The present disclosure can be embodied in the following structures.
(50) (1) A wiring board including:
(51) a glass substrate as a core member; and
(52) a plurality of through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in the glass substrate,
(53) in which the through holes are filled with different kinds of filling materials.
(54) (2) The wiring board according to (1), in which through hole groups each formed with the through holes filled with different kinds of filling materials are arranged in acyclic manner in the glass substrate.
(55) (3) The wiring board according to (1) or (2), further including
(56) a normal through electrode formed with the through hole filled with a first conductive material.
(57) (4) The wiring board according to any of (1) to (3), further including
(58) a dummy through electrode formed with the through hole not filled with filling conductivity.
(59) (5) The wiring board according to any of (1) to (4), further including
(60) a low-expansion through electrode formed with the through hole filled with a second conductive material, the second conductive material having a linear expansion coefficient closer to a linear expansion coefficient of glass than to a linear expansion coefficient of the first conductive material.
(61) (6) The wiring board according to (5), in which
(62) the first conductive material is Cu, and
(63) the second conductive material is W.
(64) (7) The wiring board according to (5) or (6), in which the normal through electrodes and the low-expansion through electrodes are arranged in a cyclic and symmetric manner.
(65) (8) The wiring board according to any of (5) to (7), in which the normal through electrodes and the low-expansion through electrodes are alternately arranged at corners of squares arranged in horizontal and vertical directions.
(66) (9) The wiring board according to any of (5) to (7), in which the normal through electrodes and the low-expansion through electrodes are alternately arranged at corners and centers of regular hexagons arranged without space.
(67) (10) The wiring board according to any of (1) to (9), further including
(68) a heat-release through electrode formed with the through hole filled with one of a carbon-based material and a metal material, the one of the carbon-based material and the metal material having a low thermal expansion rate and a higher thermal conductivity than a thermal conductivity of glass.
(69) (11) The wiring board according to (10), in which the carbon-based material is carbon nanotube.
(70) (12) The wiring board according to any of (1) to (11), further including
(71) a magnetic through electrode formed with the through hole filled with a magnetic material.
(72) (13) The wiring board according to (12), in which the magnetic material is one of an iron oxide, a chromium oxide, cobalt, and a ferrite.
(73) (14) A wiring board manufacturing method including:
(74) a through hole formation step of forming a plurality of through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in a glass substrate serving as a core member; and
(75) a filling step of forming a protecting sheet on the glass substrate, and filling the through holes with a filling material through an opening formed in the protecting sheet, the protecting sheet being formed for each kind of filling materials to fill the through holes, each protecting sheet having an opening only for the through holes to be filled with the corresponding one of the filling materials.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(76) 20 Through-electrode-equipped wiring board 21 Glass substrate 22 Heat-release through electrode 23 Low-expansion through electrode 24 Normal through electrode 25 Magnetic through electrode 51 Heat release plate 62 Molded resin 71 Coil 72 Communication IC