Substrate
09655240 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Kiminori Ozaki (Kariya, JP)
- Yasuhiro Koike (Kariya, JP)
- Hiroaki Asano (Kariya, JP)
- Hitoshi Shimadu (Kariya, JP)
- Shigeki Kawaguchi (Tokai, JP)
- Tomoaki Asai (Nagoya, JP)
Cpc classification
H05K2201/09427
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/2072
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/3442
ELECTRICITY
Y02P70/50
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
H01L2924/00012
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00014
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/291
ELECTRICITY
H05K2203/0108
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00014
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/83192
ELECTRICITY
H01L2924/00012
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/32227
ELECTRICITY
H05K2203/0465
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/0373
ELECTRICITY
H01L2224/291
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09745
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H05K1/11
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/40
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A substrate includes an insulating substrate, a metal layer formed on one surface of the insulating substrate, and an electronic component soldered to the surface of the metal layer. The metal layer is formed of a metal plate. The surface of the metal layer has a soldering area, and a groove portion positioned on the outer periphery of the soldering area.
Claims
1. A substrate comprising: an insulating substrate; a metal layer formed on a surface of the insulating substrate; and an electronic component soldered to a surface of the metal layer, wherein: the metal layer is made of a metal plate, the surface of the metal layer includes a soldering region and a groove portion that is located on a periphery of the soldering region, the groove portion includes a bottom surface, which is formed of the metal layer, a first side surface, which is located on one side with respect to the soldering region on an inner side of the groove portion, and a second side surface, which is located at a side opposite to the one side on an outer side of the groove portion, the first side surface and the second side surface forming an acute angle, and a solder spreads from an area between the metal layer and the electronic component and flows into the groove portion to form a soldering fillet spreading from the electronic component to the second side surface of the groove portion, wherein the metal layer is one of two metal layers that are spaced apart from each other, the electronic component is arranged to bridge the two metal layers, and the groove portion is located on an outermost periphery of the soldering region that is directly below the electronic component so that the soldering fillet spreads to the second side surface of the groove portion at the portion directly below the electronic component, wherein the groove portion is endless and surrounds the soldering region.
2. The substrate according to claim 1, wherein the surface of the metal layer and the first side surface form an angle from 95 to 150 degrees, inclusive, and the surface of the metal layer and the second side surface form an angle from 95 to 150 degrees, inclusive.
3. The substrate according to claim 2, wherein the angle formed by the surface of the metal layer and the first side surface is greater than the angle formed by the surface of the metal layer and the second side surface.
4. The substrate according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the groove portion is lower than the portion of the soldering region other than the groove portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(5) A substrate according to one embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings.
(6) As shown in
(7) Each metal layer 12 is made of a metal plate, which has a predetermined pattern, and formed by cutting out (stamping) the predetermine pattern from a metal plate material. The metal plate that forms the metal layer 12 may be a copper plate or a metal plate formed from a conductive metal material, such as aluminum, that includes a plated soldering portion. The thickness of the metal plate is preferably 0.4 to 2.0 mm, inclusive, more preferably 0.5 to 1.0 mm, inclusive. The present embodiment uses a copper plate that has a thickness of 0.5 mm.
(8) As shown in
(9) As shown in
(10) As shown in
(11) A method for mounting the electronic component 13 on the upper surface of the metal layers 12 through soldering, and the operation of the substrate 10 of the present embodiment will now be described.
(12) As shown in
(13) A mask 40 is placed over the upper surfaces of the metal layers 12 (the mask 40 is indicated by the long dashed short dashed lines in
(14) In the present embodiment, each application portion R to which solder is applied does not include the groove portion 20. This allows for a sufficient adhesion surface between the solder and the upper surface of the flat application portion R, enabling adequate adhesion of solder to the metal layer 12. Thus, the solder resists peeling from the metal layer 12 together with the mask 40.
(15) Then, the electronic component 13 is placed on the solder applied to the application portions R of the metal layers 12. The substrate 10 is heated to melt the solder and then cooled to harden the solder. Accordingly, the electronic component 13 is mounted on the upper surfaces of the metal layers 12 by soldering.
(16) When melting, the solder spreads out of each application portion R, but the groove portion 20 around the application portion R limits spreading of the solder beyond the groove portion 20. Although flux, which spreads earlier than the solder, tends to spread beyond the groove portion 20 on the metal layer 12, spreading of the solder is likely to be limited by the groove portion 20 so that the solder is confined within the groove portion 20. In addition, in the upper surface of each metal layer 12, the solder spreads from the application portion R into the region between the application portion R and the groove portion 20, causing the entire region surrounded by the groove portion 20 to become a soldering region. The groove portion 20 is located on the periphery of the soldering region.
(17) The present embodiment achieves the following advantages.
(18) (1) The substrate 10 includes the insulating substrate 11, the metal layers 12, which are formed on the upper surface of the insulating substrate 11, and the electronic component 13, which is mounted on the upper surfaces of the metal layers 12 by soldering. Each metal layer 12 is made of a metal plate. The groove portion 20 is located on the periphery of the soldering region in the upper surface of each metal layer 12.
(19) In the above structure, each groove portion 20 is located on the periphery of the soldering region, instead of inside the soldering region. This allows for a sufficient adhesion surface between the solder and the soldering region (application portion R) of the metal layer 12 when the solder is applied to the surface of the metal layer 12 using a mask, enabling adequate adhesion between the metal layer 12 and the solder. Thus, the applied solder resists peeling when the mask is removed, which facilitates application of solder.
(20) Furthermore, when the substrate 10 is heated to melt the solder, spreading of the solder beyond the groove portion 20 is limited, and the solder is confined within the groove portion 20. This allows for a sufficient amount of solder provided between the metal layer 12 and the electronic component 13, improving the reliability of soldering.
(21) (2) Each groove portion 20 is endless and surrounds the associated soldering region. In other words, the groove portion 20 extends continuously around the entire soldering region. Such a structure limits spreading of the solder 30 in all directions from the soldering region.
(22) (3) Each groove portion 20 includes the flat bottom surface 21, the first side surface 22, which is the inner side surface (closer to the soldering region), and the second side surface 23, which is the outer side surface (farther from the soldering region).
(23) When the groove portion 20 is formed by pressing the metal layer 12 with a shaping die that includes a projection corresponding to the groove portion 20, repeated use of the shaping die may cause damage, such as blunting or chipping, to the distal end of the projection of the shaping die. When the groove portion 20 includes the flat bottom surface 21 as described above, the distal end of the projection of the shaping die is also flat. This limits stress applied to the distal end of the projection of the shaping die when forming the groove portion 20, limiting damage to the distal end of the projection.
(24) (4) In each groove portion 20, the angle , which is formed by the surface of the metal layer 12 and the first side surface 22, is from 95 to 150 degrees, inclusive, and the angle , which is formed by the surface of the metal layer 12 and the second side surface 23, is from 95 to 150 degrees, inclusive.
(25) The above structure limits spreading of the solder 30 beyond the groove portion 20 in a suitable manner. In addition, setting the angles as described above limits engagement between the metal layer 12 and the shaping die when the groove portion 20 is formed by pressing the shaping die to the metal layer 12. This facilitates removing of the shaping die out of the metal layer 12.
(26) (5) The angle , which is formed by the surface of the metal layer 12 and the first side surface 22, is greater than the angle , which is formed by the surface of the metal layer 12 and the second side surface 23. In such a structure, the second side surface 23, which is on the outer side, is inclined to be more vertical. This further limits spreading of the solder 30 beyond the groove portion 20 in a suitable manner.
(27) The above illustrated embodiment may be modified as follows.
(28) The groove portion 20 does not have to be endless, or continuous, and may have ends, or be discontinuous. For example, depending on the pattern of the metal layer 12, the upper surface of the metal layer 12 may include a section that permits spreading of solder to some extent and a section that does not permit spreading. In this case, the groove portion 20 may be located only between the soldering region (application portion R) and the section that does not permit spreading of solder.
(29) There is no limitation to the cross-sectional shape of the groove portion 20. For example, the bottom surface 21 may be curved, which still achieves advantage (3) described above. Alternatively, the groove portion 20 does not have to include the bottom surface 21 and may have a V-shaped cross section.
(30) The angle , which is formed by the surface of the metal layer 12 and the first side surface 22, may be equal to the angle , which is formed by the surface of the metal layer 12 and the second side surface 23. Alternatively, the angle may be less than the angle .
(31) In the present embodiment, the electronic component 13 is mounted to bridge the two metal layers 12 that are spaced apart. However, the electronic component 13 may be located on the upper surface of only one of the metal layers 12.
(32) The substrate 10 may be a double-sided substrate in which an additional metal layer is adhered to the lower surface of the insulating substrate 11, or may be a multi-layered substrate further including an inner layer that has a predetermined pattern.