Asymmetric spiral inductor
20180366254 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F2017/0073
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/5227
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L23/522
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An asymmetric spiral inductor fabricated in a semiconductor structure includes a spiral coil, a metal segment, and a connection structure. The spiral coil is substantially disposed in a first metal layer and includes a first terminal and a second terminal. The first terminal is disposed at an outermost turn of the spiral coil, and the second terminal is disposed at an innermost turn of the spiral coil. The metal segment is disposed in a second metal layer different from the first metal layer and has a third terminal and a fourth terminal. The connection structure connects the second terminal and the third terminal. The first terminal and the fourth terminal form the two terminals of the asymmetric spiral inductor. The spiral coil is a polygon with N sides (N>4). A portion of the metal segment has a shape substantially identical to a portion of the contour of the polygon.
Claims
1. An asymmetric spiral inductor fabricated in a semiconductor structure, comprising: a first metal segment, wherein the first metal segment is in a first metal layer, substantially forms a spiral coil, and has a first terminal and a second terminal; a second metal segment, wherein the second metal segment is in a second metal layer different from the first metal layer and has a third terminal and a fourth terminal; and a connection structure connecting the second terminal and the third terminal; wherein the first terminal and the fourth terminal form two terminals of the asymmetric spiral inductor, the spiral coil is a polygon with N sides, N is greater than 4, a portion of the second metal segment extends along a portion of the edge of the polygon, and the length of the second metal segment is not greater than one turn of the spiral coil.
2. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 1, wherein the second metal segment comprises: a first metal sub-segment connected to the first metal segment through the connection structure and extending from an innermost turn of the spiral coil to a place between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and an outermost turn of the spiral coil; a second metal sub-segment connected to the first metal sub-segment, substantially parallel to a corresponding portion of the first metal segment, and substantially disposed between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil; and a third metal sub-segment connected to the second metal sub-segment and extending from a place between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil to an outside of the outermost turn of the spiral coil.
3. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 2, wherein the first metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the first metal segment, a projection of the second metal sub-segment on the first metal layer is substantially between two turns of the spiral coil, and the third metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the first metal segment.
4. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 2, wherein the first metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the first metal segment, the second metal sub-segment at least partially overlaps with the first metal segment, and the third metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the first metal segment.
5. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 2, wherein the first metal sub-segment crosses only one turn of the spiral coil.
6. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 2, wherein the third metal sub-segment crosses only one turn of the spiral coil.
7. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 2, wherein the first metal sub-segment crosses at least two turns of the spiral coil, and the third metal sub-segment crosses at least two turns of the spiral coil.
8. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 1, wherein the connection structure is a first connection structure, the asymmetric spiral inductor further comprising: a third metal segment, wherein the third metal segment is in the second metal layer and has a fifth terminal and a sixth terminal; and a second connection structure connecting the first terminal and the fifth terminal; wherein the fourth terminal and the sixth terminal form two terminals of the asymmetric spiral inductor, and a portion of the third metal segment has a shape substantially the same as a portion of the contour of the polygon with N sides.
9. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 1, wherein when the asymmetric spiral inductor is operated at a frequency substantially greater than or equal to 5 GHz, a difference between a first quality factor corresponding to a first case where a signal is inputted to the asymmetric spiral inductor from the first terminal and a second quality factor corresponding to a second case where a signal is inputted to the asymmetric spiral inductor from the fourth terminal is greater than 2.7.
10. An asymmetric spiral inductor fabricated in a semiconductor structure, comprising: a spiral coil substantially disposed in a first metal layer and having a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the first terminal is disposed at an outermost turn of the spiral coil, and the second terminal is disposed at an innermost turn of the spiral coil; a metal segment disposed in a second metal layer different from the first metal layer and having a third terminal and a fourth terminal; and a connection structure connecting the second terminal and the third terminal; wherein the first terminal and the fourth terminal form two terminals of the asymmetric spiral inductor, the spiral coil is a polygon with N sides, N is greater than 4, and a portion of the metal segment has a shape substantially the same as a portion of the contour of the polygon.
11. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 10, wherein the metal segment comprises: a first metal sub-segment, wherein the first metal sub-segment is connected to the spiral coil through the connection structure and extends from the innermost turn of the spiral coil to a place between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil; a second metal sub-segment, wherein the second metal sub-segment is connected to the first metal sub-segment and substantially parallel to a corresponding portion of the spiral coil, and substantially disposed between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil; and a third metal sub-segment, wherein the third metal sub-segment is connected to the second metal sub-segment and extends from a place between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil to an outside of the outermost turn of the spiral coil.
12. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 11, wherein the first metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil, a projection of the second metal sub-segment on the first metal layer is substantially between two turns of the spiral coil, and the third metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil.
13. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 11, wherein the first metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil, the second metal sub-segment at least partially overlaps with the spiral coil, and the third metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil.
14. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 11, wherein the length of the metal segment is not greater than one turn of the spiral coil.
15. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 10, wherein the metal segment is a first metal segment, and the connection structure is a first connection structure, the asymmetric spiral inductor further comprising: a second metal segment disposed in the second metal layer and having a fifth terminal and a sixth terminal; and a second connection structure connecting the first terminal and the fifth terminal; wherein the fourth terminal and the sixth terminal form two terminals of the asymmetric spiral inductor, and a portion of the second metal segment has a shape substantially the same as a portion of the contour of the polygon with N sides.
16. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 10, wherein the metal segment comprises: a first metal sub-segment, wherein the first metal sub-segment is connected to the spiral coil through the connection structure and extends from an outside of the outermost turn of the spiral coil to a place between the outermost turn of the spiral coil and the innermost turn of the spiral coil; a second metal sub-segment, wherein the second metal sub-segment is connected to the first metal sub-segment and substantially parallel to a corresponding portion of the spiral coil, and substantially disposed between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil; and a third metal sub-segment, wherein the third metal sub-segment is connected to the second metal sub-segment and extends from a place between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil to an outside of the outermost turn of the spiral coil.
17. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 16, wherein the first metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil, a projection of the second metal sub-segment on the first metal layer is substantially between two turns of the spiral coil, and the third metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil.
18. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 16, wherein the first metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil, the second metal sub-segment at least partially overlaps with the spiral coil, and the third metal sub-segment partially overlaps with the spiral coil.
19. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 16, wherein the length of the metal segment is not greater than one turn of the spiral coil.
20. The asymmetric spiral inductor of claim 10, wherein when the asymmetric spiral inductor is operated at a frequency substantially greater than or equal to 5 GHz, a difference between a first quality factor corresponding to a first case where a signal is inputted to the asymmetric spiral inductor from the first terminal and a second quality factor corresponding to a second case where a signal is inputted to the asymmetric spiral inductor from the fourth terminal is greater than 2.7.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] The following description is written by referring to terms of this technical field. If any term is defined in this specification, such term should be explained accordingly. In addition, the connection between objects or events in the below-described embodiments can be direct or indirect provided that these embodiments are practicable under such connection. Said indirect means that an intermediate object or a physical space exists between the objects, or an intermediate event or a time interval exists between the events.
[0027] The disclosure herein includes asymmetric spiral inductors. On account of that some or all elements of the asymmetric spiral inductors could be known, the detail of such elements is omitted provided that such detail has little to do with the features of this disclosure and this omission nowhere dissatisfies the specification and enablement requirements. A person having ordinary skill in the art can choose components equivalent to those described in this specification to carry out the present invention, which means that the scope of this invention is not limited to the embodiments in the specification.
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[0029] The metal segment 310 itself forms a spiral coil, which is substantially disposed in the same metal layer. In a preferred embodiment, the number of turns of the metal segment 310 is greater than or equal to one. The terminal 312 is disposed at the outermost turn of the spiral coil, while the other terminal of the metal segment 310 (the terminal directly connected to the connection structure 305) is disposed at the innermost turn of the spiral coil. The metal segment 320 may be regarded as including multiple metal sub-segments 320a to 320d when it is broken down into fragments by the turning points. The metal sub-segment 320a extends from the innermost turn of the spiral coil (i.e., starting from the connection structure 305) to a place between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil. More specifically, the metal sub-segment 320a crosses at least one turn of the spiral coil (one turn for this embodiment); that is, the metal sub-segment 320a partially overlaps with the metal segment 310. Starting from one terminal of the metal sub-segment 320a and substantially disposed between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil, the metal sub-segment 320b extends along the contour of the spiral coil. More specifically, the spiral coil is a polygon with N sides (N>4), and the metal sub-segment 320b extends along one of the sides of the polygon and is substantially parallel to that side. In other words, the metal sub-segment 320b corresponds to a part of the metal sub-segments of the metal segment 310, with the part of the metal sub-segments being adjacent to the projection of the metal sub-segment 320b on the lower metal layer and substantially parallel to the metal sub-segment 320b. Similarly, starting from one terminal of the metal sub-segment 320b and substantially disposed between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil, the metal sub-segment 320c extends along the contour of the spiral coil. More specifically, the metal sub-segment 320c extends along one of the sides of the polygon and is substantially parallel to that side. In other words, the metal sub-segment 320c corresponds to a part of the metal sub-segments of the metal segment 310, with the part of the metal sub-segments being adjacent to the projection of the metal sub-segment 320c on the lower metal layer and substantially parallel to the metal sub-segment 320c. Practically, the metal sub-segment 320a and the metal sub-segment 320b form a polyline metal segment whose shape is substantially the same as a partial contour of the polygon. The metal sub-segment 320d extends from one terminal of the metal sub-segment 320c to the outside of the outermost turn of the spiral coil; more specifically, the metal sub-segment 320d extends from a place between the innermost turn of the spiral coil and the outermost turn of the spiral coil to a range not surrounded by the outermost turn of the spiral coil. The metal sub-segment 320d crosses at least one turn of the spiral coil (three turns for this embodiment); that is, the metal sub-segment 320d partially overlaps with the metal segment 310.
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[0032] The metal segment 420 is similar to the metal segment 320, except that part of the metal sub-segments (i.e., 420b and 420c) of the metal segment 420 substantially overlaps with the metal segment 410.
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[0035] Although the length of the metal segment fabricated in the upper metal layer and not forming a complete spiral coil (i.e., the metal segment in black) is approximately equal to a quarter turn of the lower spiral coil, the metal segment may have different lengths. As shown in
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[0039] In summary, the present invention can increase the inductance of the asymmetric spiral inductor without increasing the inductor area, thereby improving the quality factor Q. In addition, the asymmetric spiral inductor of the present invention has extremely asymmetric quality factors Q, which helps to reduce signal reflections. Please note that the shape, size, and ratio of any element in the disclosed figures are exemplary for understanding, not for limiting the scope of this invention.
[0040] The aforementioned descriptions represent merely the preferred embodiments of the present invention, without any intention to limit the scope of the present invention thereto. Various equivalent changes, alterations, or modifications based on the claims of the present invention are all consequently viewed as being embraced by the scope of the present invention.