Integrated microelectromechanical system devices and methods for making the same
10298193 ยท 2019-05-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49016
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H03H3/007
ELECTRICITY
B81B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Integrated Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) devices and methods for making the same. The integrated MEMS device comprises a substrate (200) with first electronic circuitry (206) formed thereon, as well as a MEMS filter device (100). The MEMS filter device has a transition portion (118) configured to (a) electrically connect the MEMS filter device to second electronic circuitry and (b) suspend the MEMS filter device over the substrate such that a gas gap exists between the substrate and the MEMS filter device. The transition portion comprises a three dimensional hollow ground structure (120) in which an elongate center conductor (122) is suspended. The RF MEMS filter device also comprises at least two adjacent electronic elements (102/110) which are electrically isolated from each other via a ground structure of the transition portion, and placed in close proximity to each other.
Claims
1. A method for making an integrated Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) device, comprising: forming first electronic circuitry on a major surface of a substrate; forming a MEMS filter structure on the major surface of the substrate; removing at least one first resist layer from the MEMS filter structure to form (a) a MEMS filter device suspended over the major surface of the substrate exclusively by a transition portion electrically connecting the MEMS filter device to the first electronic circuitry, and (b) a gas gap between the MEMS filter device and the major surface of the substrate; and removing at least one second resist layer from the MEMS filter structure such that the transition portion is defined by a three dimensional hollow ground structure in which an elongate center conductor is suspended and enclosed except for at one or more points of connection between the center conductor and the MEMS filter device; wherein at least a portion of the MEMS filter structure resides external to the three dimensional hollow ground structure of the transition portion, and the three dimensional hollow ground structure comprises at least one elongate linear portion extending between the first electronic circuitry and the MEMS filter.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising forming second electronic circuitry on the substrate so as to reside between the substrate and the MEMS filter device, wherein a gas gap exists between the second electronic circuitry and the MEMS filter device.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the second electronic circuitry is formed using a first conductive material having a first melting point, and the MEMS filter device is formed using a second conductive material having a second melting point that is different from the first melting point by no more than 100 C.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising connecting a dielectric strap between two opposing sidewalls of the transition portion whereby the elongate center conductor can be suspended within the three dimensional hollow ground structure.
5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising providing a gas gap between the elongate center conductor and the three dimensional hollow ground structure.
6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising electrically isolating at least two adjacent electronic elements of an RF MEMS filter device from each other using two spaced apart sidewalls of the ground structure of the transition portion.
7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising electrically isolating at least two adjacent electronic elements of an RF MEMS filter device from each other using a common sidewall of the ground structure of the transition portion.
8. A method for making an integrated Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) device, comprising: forming first electronic circuitry on a major surface of a substrate; forming a MEMS filter structure on the major surface of the substrate; removing at least one first resist layer from the MEMS filter structure to form (a) a MEMS filter device suspended over the major surface of the substrate exclusively by a transition portion electrically connecting the MEMS filter device to the first electronic circuitry, and (b) a gas gap between the MEMS filter device and the major surface of the substrate; removing at least one second resist layer from the MEMS filter structure such that the transition portion is defined by a three dimensional hollow ground structure in which an elongate center conductor is suspended; and electrically isolating at least two adjacent electronic elements of an RF MEMS filter device from each other using a common sidewall of the ground structure of the transition portion; wherein the common sidewall has a thickness that is greater than at least one other second adjoining sidewall of the ground structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments will be described with reference to the following drawing figures, in which like numerals represent like items throughout the figures, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The invention is described with reference to the attached figures. The figures are not drawn to scale and they are provided merely to illustrate the instant invention. Several aspects of the invention are described below with reference to example applications for illustration. It should be understood that numerous specific details, relationships, and methods are set forth to provide a full understanding of the invention. One having ordinary skill in the relevant art, however, will readily recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods. In other instances, well-known structures or operation are not shown in detail to avoid obscuring the invention. The invention is not limited by the illustrated ordering of acts or events, as some acts may occur in different orders and/or concurrently with other acts or events. Furthermore, not all illustrated acts or events are required to implement a methodology in accordance with the invention.
(8) The present invention generally concerns MEMS devices which are integrated with ICs. The MEMS devices can be used in a variety of applications. Such applications include, but are not limited to, multi-band communication system applications, radar applications, wide-band tracking receiver applications, broadcast radio applications, television applications, and/or wireless communication device applications (e.g., cellphone applications). The MEMS devices include, but are not limited to, RF filters configured to combine and/or separate multiple frequency bands, as well as tunable phase shifters. A schematic illustration of an exemplary RF filter 100 is provided in
(9) As shown in
(10) The transition portion 118 is configured to electrically connect the RF filter 100 to external circuitry. Accordingly, the transition portion 118 comprises a ground structure 120 and a center conductor 122. The center conductor 122 is electrically connected to the shunt varactors 102, 104, 106 at points 190, 192, 194, inductors 108, 110, 112 at ends 196, 198, 199, and inductors 114, 116 at their outer ends and center ends. Conductive structures 154 are provided to facilitate the electrical connection of the center conductor 122 to the center ends of the inductors 114, 116. Similarly, the ground structure 120 provides electrical coupling to the shunt varactors 102, 104, 106 via grounding portions 150 and inductors 108, 110, 112 via grounding portions 152.
(11) Operation of inductors are well known in the art, and therefore will not be described herein. Operation of the shunt varactors 102, 104, 106 will be described below in relation to
(12) As shown in
(13) In some scenarios, the center conductor 122 is suspended within the ground structure 120 via one or more dielectric straps (not shown in
(14) The ground structure 120 also comprises isolation portions 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115 each defined by a plurality of sidewalls (e.g., two, three or four sidewalls). Each isolation portion 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115 at least partially surrounds a respective component 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116 so as to electrically isolate the same from other adjacent components. For example, as shown in
(15) In some scenarios, a space 151 is provided between adjacent sidewalls 130/132, 134/136, 138/140, 142/144 of the ground structure 120. Notably, the space 151 has dimensions selected for ensuring that adjacent electronic components are placed in close proximity to each other. For example, in some scenarios, the adjacent sidewalls 130/132, 134/136, 138/140, 142/144 are spaced 0.1-1.0 mm from each other. In other scenarios, no space 151 is provided between adjacent sidewalls 130/132, 134/136, 138/140, 142/144. Alternatively a single sidewall of the ground structure 120 (or a common sidewall) is used to separate two adjacent components 102/110, 102/114, 104/112, 104/114, 104/116, 106/116, 108/104, 108/114, 110/106, 110/114, 110/116, 112/116. In this case, the single sidewall has a thickness that is the same as or greater than that of one adjoining sidewall of the ground structure 120. The other adjoining sidewalls include, but are not limited to, a sidewall of the ground structure to which the common sidewall is adjacent and directly connected.
(16) In some scenarios, the RF filter 100 has an overall size of 3.6 mm by 4.8 mm. Accordingly, each shunt varactor 102, 104, 106 has a size of 1.1 mm by 1.4 mm. Each shunt inductor 108, 110, 112 has a size of 1.1 mm by 1.1 mm. Embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the particularities of such scenarios. However, it should be reiterated that such an RF filer architecture exhibits a 1.9 dB insertion loss across a 300 MHz bandwidth. This is a significant insertion loss improvement over conventional RF filter designs, such as those described above in the background section of the document.
(17) Notably, the RF filter 100 can be fabricated using a process which allows the RF filter 100 to be fabricated without the use of the high temperature required to fabricate conventional polysilicon based MEMS devices. In some scenarios, the metal material used to fabricate the RF filter 100 and the metal material used to fabricate an IC have melting points that are the same (e.g., 100 C.) or that have no more than a 100 C. difference. Embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the melting point particularities of these scenarios. An exemplary fabrication process will be described below in relation to
(18) The fabrication process also allows the RF filter 100 to be fabricated so as to be suspended above a substrate 200, as shown in
(19) By suspending the RF filter 100 above the substrate 200, valuable space on the surface of the substrate 200 is made available for other circuitry 206, thereby providing a more compact MEMS device as compared to conventional MEMS devices including RF filters. Notably, there is relatively minimal coupling (cross talk) of a signal traveling through the filter onto circuitry 206 formed below on the substrate 200. For example, in some scenarios, the isolation is greater than 40 dB across 6 GHz.
(20) Referring now to
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(22) In the exemplary architecture of
(23) The drive portion 300 shown in
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(25) The drive portion 300 provides a control mechanism for horizontal actuation in a shunt varactor that can be precisely controlled by adjusting the voltage difference between the drive and truss comb structures. This allows continuous adjustment over a range of interdigitating positions (by adjusting the voltage continuously over a voltage range).
(26) Although the drive portion described above could be coupled to any variety of devices, using such a drive portion for various types of devices will only provide a partial improvement in manufacturing robustness and device reliability. In general, the robustness of the IC fabrication techniques used for fabricating MEMS devices and other types of devices is increased by reducing the variety of feature types and dimensional variation in each layer. The present invention exploits this characteristic. In particular, another aspect of the invention is to use the comb structure drive portion in conjunction with a comb structure based varactor portion, as shown below in
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(28) Truss comb structure 404 also includes resilient portions 410 with fixed ends 412a and 412b (collectively 412). Resilient portions 410 comprise resilient or flexible reed structures 411 mechanically coupling truss comb structure 404 to fixed ends 412. Therefore, a leaf spring structure is effectively formed on the two ends of truss comb structure. In operation, as a force is exerted on truss comb structure 404 (by generating a voltage difference between fingers 406 and 408) the reed structures 411 deform to allow truss comb structure to move along motion axis 405 from a first interdigitated position to at least a second interdigitated position. Once the force is no longer being exerted, the reed structures 411 apply a restorative force to restore the position of the truss comb structure 404 to a first interdigitated position. The operation and configuration of components 402-410 is substantially similar to that of components 302, 306, 308, 310, 312 of
(29) Fingers 406, 408, 418 and 420 are shown to be similarly dimensioned and having a same amount of overlap. However, the invention is not limited in this regard and dimensional relationships can be different in the drive portion 401 and varactor portion 414. Furthermore, the dimensional relationship can also vary within the varactor portion 414. Additionally, as described above with respect to
(30) As described above, varactor 400 is configured to provide functionality as a variable capacitor or varactor. In particular, the truss comb structure 404 is configured to provide an adjustable capacitance based on adjustment of the gap between the first capacitor plate, provided by fingers 418, and a second capacitor plate, provided by fingers 420. Therefore, varactor 400 forms a first adjustable capacitor or varactor between truss comb structure 416a and truss comb structure 404, with a capacitance of C.sub.OUT1, and a second adjustable capacitor or varactor between comb structure 416b and truss comb structure 404, with a capacitance of C.sub.OUT2.
(31) These first and second varactors can be used separately or in combination. In combination, these varactors can be connected to provide capacitance in series or parallel. For example, to provide a series capacitance, the capacitance can be measured between comb structures 416a and 416b. In contrast to provide a parallel capacitance, the capacitance can be measured between comb structures 416a, 416b and fixed end 412a (if electrically coupled to fingers 420).
(32) In some scenarios, a discontinuity 424 is provided to isolate fingers 420 from fingers 408. As described above, the discontinuity 424 can be provided to reduce any interference between the varactor portion 414 and the drive portion 401. For example, to prevent the charge stored between fingers 418 and 420 from affecting a voltage difference between fingers 406 and 408 and vice versa. However, if fixed ends 412a and 412b are both coupled to ground, isolation between drive portion 401 and varactor portion 414 is maintained without requiring such discontinuity 424.
(33) Varactor 400 operates as follows. A circuit (not shown) is connected to comb structures 416a, 416b, and fixed end 412a (if necessary, as described above). To increase amount of capacitance at C.sub.OUT1 and C.sub.OUT2, a voltage difference (V.sub.BIAS) is developed between fingers 406 and 408 to generate electrostatic attraction between these fingers. For example, V.sub.BIAS is applied across drive comb structures 402 and fixed ends 412b (which is electrically coupled to fingers 408) to cause sufficient electrostatic attraction between fingers 406 and 408 to induce motion of truss comb structure 404, and consequently motion of fingers 420 towards fingers 418, reducing a spacing X.sub.0.sub._.sub.CAP between fingers 418 and 420. Consequently, the changing of the spacing between the capacitor plates results in a different capacitance value for both C.sub.OUT1 and C.sub.OUT2. Therefore, to increase capacitance, V.sub.BIAS is selected to create an electrostatic force that is at least greater than the restorative force of reed structures 411 to cause motion of truss comb structure 404 along motion axis 405. Afterwards, to decrease the capacitance, V.sub.BIAS is reduces such that the electrostatic force is less than the restoring force applied by reed structures 411. The restoring force then acts on truss comb structure 404 to increase the gap between fingers 420 and fingers 418, and thus lower the capacitance.
(34) The RF filter structure described above can be fabricated using a MEMS fabrication technique. This is illustrated in
(35) Manufacture of the MEMS device begins with the formation of an interface layer 502 on a substrate 500. An isolation layer 504 may also exist on the substrate 500. After the formation of the interface layer 502, various steps are performed to fabricate an RF filter that is suspended there above. These steps are described below in relation to
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(39) This process of disposing, patterning and filling of resists layers is repeated as shown in
(40) Although the invention has been illustrated and described with respect to one or more implementations, equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described embodiments. Rather, the scope of the invention should be defined in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.