OUTPUT MATCHING NETWORK TO REDUCE SELF AND MUTUAL INDUCTANCES OF OUTPUT INDUCTIVE COMPONENTS IN A CAVITY PACKAGE
20250006688 ยท 2025-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L2224/48153
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/85947
ELECTRICITY
H01L25/16
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A semiconductor device includes a cavity package including a substrate and at least one output lead disposed higher than the substrate, in a side view, to create a cavity. A transistor die is disposed within the cavity. A top surface of the transistor die is lower than a top surface of the output lead when viewed in the side view. A first substrate is disposed within the cavity and is separate from the transistor die. A top surface of the first substrate is lower than the top surface of the output lead in the side view. A shunt wire connects an output of the transistor die to the first substrate, and an output wire connects the output of the transistor substrate to the output lead. The shunt wire or the output wire is disposed and shaped to minimize self-inductance and to minimize mutual inductance with the shunt wire.
Claims
1. A semiconductor device, comprising: a cavity package including a substrate and at least one output lead disposed higher than the substrate, when viewed in a side view, to create a cavity; a transistor die disposed within the cavity, a top surface of the transistor die being lower than a top surface of the output lead when viewed in the side view; a first substrate disposed within the cavity and separate from the transistor die, a top surface of the first substrate being lower than the top surface of the output lead when viewed in the side view; a shunt wire configured to connect an output of the transistor die to the first substrate; and an output wire configured to connect the output of the transistor substrate to the output lead of the cavity package, wherein at least one of the shunt wire and the output wire is disposed and shaped to minimize self-inductance and to minimize mutual inductance with the shunt wire.
2. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein a first portion of the output wire that is over the transistor die and the first substrate is maintained below the top surface of the output lead when viewed in the side view.
3. The semiconductor device according to claim 2, wherein the first portion of the output wire is maintained a predetermined distance above the substrate when viewed in the side view.
4. The semiconductor device according to claim 2, wherein the first portion of the output wire is a longest portion of the output wire.
5. The semiconductor device according to claim 2, wherein a length of the first portion of the output wire is given by a distance from a connection point of the output wire on the transistor die to a lowest point of the output wire relative to a straight line between the connection point of the transistor die and an edge of the output lead.
6. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein the shunt wire has an upwardly convex shape when viewed in the side view.
7. The semiconductor device according to claim 6, wherein, in the side view, the shunt wire and the output wire cross at a substantially right angle with respect to each other.
8. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, further comprising: a second substrate disposed within the cavity electrically separate from the transistor die and the first substrate, wherein the output wire includes a first output wire connected between the output of the transistor die and the second substrate and a second output wire connected between the second substrate and the output lead, the first wire being maintained below the top surface of the output lead when viewed in the side view.
9. The semiconductor device according to claim 8, wherein the second output wire is shorter than the first output wire.
10. The semiconductor device according to claim 8, wherein the first substrate is disposed between the transistor die and the second substrate when viewed in the side view.
11. The semiconductor device according to claim 8, wherein the second substrate and the first substrate are formed as a single integrated passive device (IPD).
12. The semiconductor device according to claim 8, further comprising: a third substrate disposed within the cavity separate from the transistor die, the first substrate, and the second substrate, wherein the shunt wire includes a first shunt wire connected from the output of the transistor die to the third substrate and a second shunt wire connected from the third substrate to the capacitive substrate.
13. The semiconductor device according to claim 12, wherein, in the side view, the second and third substrates are disposed between the transistor die and the first substrate, and the third substrate is disposed between the transistor die and the second substrate.
14. The semiconductor device according to claim 12, wherein, in the side view, the second substrate is disposed between the transistor die and the first substrate, and the second substrate is disposed between the third substrate and the output lead.
15. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein the semiconductor device includes a radio frequency power amplifier and the transistor die includes a GaN HEMT transistor.
16. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, further comprising: a second substrate disposed within the cavity separate from the transistor die and the capacitive substrate, wherein the shunt wire includes a first shunt wire connected from the output of the transistor die to the second substrate and a second shunt wire connected from the second substrate to the first substrate.
17. The semiconductor device according to claim 16, wherein the second substrate is disposed between the transistor die and the first substrate when viewed in the side view.
18. The semiconductor device according to claim 3, further comprising: a second substrate disposed within the cavity separate from the transistor die and the capacitive substrate, wherein the shunt wire includes a first shunt wire connected from the output of the transistor die to the second substrate and a second shunt wire connected from the second substrate to the first substrate.
19. The semiconductor device according to claim 4, further comprising: a second substrate disposed within the cavity separate from the transistor die and the capacitive substrate, wherein the shunt wire includes a first shunt wire connected from the output of the transistor die to the second substrate and a second shunt wire connected from the second substrate to the first substrate.
20. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein the first substrate is a capacitive substrate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] As used herein, an element or step recited in the singular and proceeded with the word a or an should be understood as not excluding plural elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly recited. Furthermore, references to one embodiment of the present disclosure are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features.
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[0019] The substrate 104, together with the inductance of the shunt wire 110 form an output matching network. In one exemplary aspect, the substrate 104 may be a capacitive substrate, but the substrate 104 may be an inductive substrate or may exhibit both capacitance and inductance. Thus, the specific structure and properties of the substrate 104 is not limiting upon the present disclosure.
[0020] As can be seen from
[0021] Of course, other structures for the output lead are possible. For example, the output lead may be a two-layer structure: the conductive lead 106a and an insulative plastic (not shown) that insulates the conductive lead 106a from the base metal 112. The output lead 106 may also be composed of a single material except that the output lead should be isolated from the base metal 112.
[0022] As noted above, a shunt wire 110 and a substrate 104 are used as an output matching network. The shunt wire 110 is connected to the output of the transistor die 102 and to the substrate 104, which by virtue of being disposed on the base metal 112 is connected to ground. Thus, the shunt wire 110 and the substrate 104 form an inductive/capacitive (L-C) circuit.
[0023] An output wire 108 is also connected to the output of the transistor die 102 and connected to the output lead 106. Thus, the output wire 108 transfers the output of the transistor die 102 to the output lead 106.
[0024] As can be seen from
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[0026] The distance 210 may be determined as illustrated in
[0027] The shape of the output wire 306 may be described as illustrated in
[0028] The shape of the output wire 306 may be described by another pair of parameter Ymax and x2, where Ymax is the value that determines the height and x2 is the x-position that output wire crosses the height of Ymax, x2 and Ymax had relationship of Ymax=f(x2), and these parameters ensure that the output wire is lower than Ymax for portion defined with x2. For example, as a design target of wire 306, Ymax can be set to 200 m, and x2 can be set to more than 60% of full extension of 306 on x-axis, while this fraction is usually lower than 30% for straight wire 308.
[0029] As can be appreciated, the section of output wire 306 kept at the distance 210 (shown in
[0030] In the above discussion with respect to
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[0032] The substrate 406 is placed between the substrate 404, which serves substantially the same function as the substrate 104 of
[0033] As can be appreciated, the substrate 406 may be inductive, capacitive, or a combination of inductive and capacitive. Further the substrates 406 and 404 may both be of the same type, inductive or capacitive or a combination, or may be of different types without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Likewise, the dimensions of the substrates 406 and 404 are not limiting upon the present disclosure and may be larger or smaller than illustrated in
[0034] Of course,
[0035] Next another exemplary configuration of the wiring within a cavity package is described with respect to
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] The shunt wires 510a and 510b may be of equal length or one may be longer than the other without limitation. Thus, the relative positions of the substrates 506 and 504 may be adjusted with respect to each other as necessary, and may also be adjusted with respect to the transistor die 502 and the output lead 106.
[0038] Both shunt wires 510a and 510b may be kept at a same distance relative to the top of the output lead 106, but this is not limiting. For example, the shunt wire 510a may be higher, or lower, than the shunt wire 510b. As in the previously described configuration, the exact dimensions of the substrates 506 and 504, and their electrical characteristics (inductive/capacitive) is not limiting upon this disclosure.
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[0040] Substrates 606 and 608 are respectively used to split the shunt wire 610 and the output wire 614. For example, the output wire 614a connects the output of the transistor die 602 to the substrate 608, and the output wire 614b connects the substrate 608 to the output lead. The shunt wire 610a connects the output of the transistor die 602 to the substrate 606, and the shunt wire 610b connects the substrate 606 to the substrate 604. Similarly to the substrates described above, the substrates 604, 606, and 608 may be capacitive, inductive, or a combination, without limitation. Likewise, the dimensions of the substrates 604, 606, and 608 may be varied without limitation.
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[0042] Preferably, the shunt wire 610a is higher than the shunt wire 610b and the output wire 614a. However, depending on other design considerations the shunt wire 610a may be lower or equal in height to the shunt wire 610b as long as the output wire 614a remains below both shunt wires 610a and 610b.
[0043] The lengths of the output wires 614a and 614b may be the same or different with, for example, the output wire 614a being longer than the output wire 614b. Likewise the lengths of the shunt wires 610a and 610b may be the same or may be different.
[0044] In the above descriptions with respect to
[0045] Next, a method of bending the output wire 706 a predetermined height to reduce self-inductance and mutual inductance, is described with respect to
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[0047] Once the output wire 706 is secured to both the transistor die 702 and the output lead 106, a structure 714 is used to exert force on the output wire 706 to cause the output wire 706 to bend to the desired shape. Of course, in the case where there are multiple output wires connecting multiple transistor outputs to multiple output leads, the structure 714 may be long enough to span all of the output wires to cause all of the output wires to simultaneously bend to the desired shape. Alternatively, each output wire may be bent into shape individually.
[0048] As will be described in greater detail below, the structure 714 may be a tool such as a bar that is introduced into the cavity package at the time of manufacture in order to bend the output wire 706 and then removed. The structure 714 may also be a wire that is temporarily attached to a side of the cavity and then drawn across the output wire(s) 706 to bend the output wire(s) 706. The output wire(s) 706 may also be bent into shape at the time of attachment to the transistor die 702 and/or the output lead 106 by the tool that attaches the output wire 706. Numerous other structures 714 for bending the output wire(s) 706 are also possible without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0052] Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.