U.S. patent application number 12/437817 was filed with the patent office on 2009-09-03 for chip package and process thereof.
This patent application is currently assigned to UNITED MICROELECTRONICS CORP.. Invention is credited to Kuo-Ming Chen, Kai-Kuang Ho, Min-Chih Hsuan, Kuang-Hui Tang.
Application Number | 20090218679 12/437817 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 34988816 |
Filed Date | 2009-09-03 |
United States Patent
Application |
20090218679 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Hsuan; Min-Chih ; et
al. |
September 3, 2009 |
CHIP PACKAGE AND PROCESS THEREOF
Abstract
A chip package is disclosed. The chip package comprises a chip,
a plurality of bond pads, a plurality of connecting lines and a
rigid cover. The chip has a plurality of recesses arranged along at
least an edge of the chip and also has an active surface and a
backside. The bond pads are disposed on the active surface and the
bond pads are arranged to be corresponding to the recesses
respectively. The connecting lines are disposed on surfaces of the
recesses respectively at the edge of the chip. For each of the
connecting lines, a first end of the connecting line is connected
to one of the bond pads and a second end of the connecting line
extends to the backside to be a terminal pad. The rigid cover is
located on the active surface without covering the bond pads on the
active surface.
Inventors: |
Hsuan; Min-Chih; (Hsinchu,
TW) ; Ho; Kai-Kuang; (Hsinchu City, TW) ;
Chen; Kuo-Ming; (Hsinchu County, TW) ; Tang;
Kuang-Hui; (Kaohsiung County, TW) |
Correspondence
Address: |
J C PATENTS, INC.
4 VENTURE, SUITE 250
IRVINE
CA
92618
US
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Assignee: |
UNITED MICROELECTRONICS
CORP.
Hsinchu
TW
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Family ID: |
34988816 |
Appl. No.: |
12/437817 |
Filed: |
May 8, 2009 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
257/698 ;
257/E23.169; 257/E23.181 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H01L 21/481 20130101;
H01L 2924/16235 20130101; H01L 24/08 20130101; H01L 24/05 20130101;
H01L 2224/02371 20130101; H01L 2224/13024 20130101; H01L 24/02
20130101; H01L 2924/14 20130101; H01L 2924/01082 20130101; H01L
2924/01013 20130101; H01L 2924/12042 20130101; H01L 23/04 20130101;
H01L 2224/16 20130101; H01L 2924/01029 20130101; H01L 2924/16195
20130101; H01L 23/49805 20130101; H01L 23/552 20130101; H01L
2924/0001 20130101; H01L 2924/01075 20130101; H01L 2924/15311
20130101; H01L 2924/014 20130101; H01L 2924/01033 20130101; H01L
23/481 20130101; H01L 2224/08237 20130101; H01L 21/4846 20130101;
H01L 2224/0401 20130101; H01L 24/16 20130101; H01L 23/3114
20130101; H01L 27/14618 20130101; H01L 2224/05548 20130101; H01L
2224/1623 20130101; H01L 2924/12042 20130101; H01L 2924/00
20130101; H01L 2924/0001 20130101; H01L 2224/02 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
257/698 ;
257/E23.181; 257/E23.169 |
International
Class: |
H01L 23/538 20060101
H01L023/538 |
Claims
1. A chip package, comprising: a chip having a plurality of
recesses arranged along at least an edge of the chip, wherein the
chip has an active surface and a backside opposite to the active
surface; a plurality of bond pads on the active surface of the
chip, wherein the bond pads are arranged to be corresponding to the
recesses respectively; a plurality of connecting lines disposed on
surfaces of the recesses respectively at the edge of the chip,
wherein, for each of the connecting lines, a first end of the
connecting line is connected to one of the bond pads and a second
end of the connecting line extends to the backside of the chip to
be a terminal pad; and a rigid cover located on the active surface
of the chip without covering the bond pads on the active surface of
the chip.
2. The chip package of claim 1 further comprising an adhesive layer
disposed between the chip and the rigid cover, wherein the rigid
cover is adhered to the chip via the adhesive layer.
3. The chip package of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of
contacts electrically connected to the terminal pads
respectively.
4. The chip package of claim 3, wherein the contacts include
conductive bumps.
5. The chip package of claim 3, wherein the contacts are connected
to the PCB.
6. The chip package of claim 1, wherein the chip includes a
redistribution layer on the active surface of the chip to form the
bond pads.
7. The chip package of claim 1, wherein the material of the rigid
cover is selected from a group comprising a conducting material, an
insulating material, and a transparent material.
8. The chip package of claim 1, wherein the bond pads are disposed
on the chip as an array.
9. The chip package of claim 1, wherein the bond pads are disposed
in an interior region of the chip.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of and claims
priority benefit of a prior application Ser. No. 12/100,631, filed
on Apr. 10, 2008, which is a divisional of and claims priority
benefit of a prior application of U.S. patent application Ser. No.
10/810,436, filed on Mar. 25, 2004. The entirety of each of the
above-mentioned patent applications is hereby incorporated by
reference herein and made a part of this specification.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] This invention generally relates to a chip package and a
process thereof, and more particularly to a chip package having a
rigid cover on the active surface of the chip and a process
thereof.
[0004] 2. Description of Related Art
[0005] In the semiconductor industry, integrated circuit (IC)
manufacturing includes 3 steps--design, process, and packaging.
Chips are manufactured by the steps of making wafer, designing the
circuit, making the mask, sawing the wafer and so on. Each chip is
electrically connected to the external circuit via the bond pads on
the chip. Then the insulating material is optionally used to
package the chip. The purposes of packaging are to protect the chip
from moisture, heat and noise, and to provide the electrical
connection between the chip and the external circuit such as
printed circuit board (PCB) or other carriers.
[0006] As the IC packaging technology advances, the package is
getting smaller. Among the IC packaging types, chip scale package
(CSP) is one of the package technologies that the length of the
package is smaller than 1.2 times of the length of the chip inside
the package, or (the chip area/package area) is smaller than 80%
while the pitch of the pins of the package is smaller than 1 mm.
Based on the material and the structures, CSP includes rigid
interposer type, flex interposer type, custom lead frame type,
wafer level type and so on.
[0007] Unlike the packaging technology for single chip, the wafer
level package focuses on packaging wafer in order to simplify the
chip packaging process. Hence, after the integrated circuits have
been manufactured on the wafer, the whole wafer can be packaged.
Then the wafer sawing can be performed to form a plurality of chips
from the wafer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] An object of the present invention is to provide a chip
package having a better structural strength, thermal conductive
efficiency, and anti-electromagnetic interference ability.
[0009] The present invention provides a chip package. The chip
package comprises a chip, a plurality of bond pads, a plurality of
connecting lines and a rigid cover. The chip has a plurality of
recesses arranged along at least an edge of the chip and the chip
also has an active surface and a backside opposite to the active
surface. The bond pads are disposed on the active surface of the
chip and the bond pads are arranged to be corresponding to the
recesses respectively. The connecting lines are disposed on
surfaces of the recesses respectively at the edge of the chip. For
each of the connecting lines, a first end of the connecting line is
connected to one of the bond pads and a second end of the
connecting line extends to the backside of the chip to be a
terminal pad. The rigid cover is located on the active surface of
the chip without covering the bond pads on the active surface of
the chip.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the chip package further
comprises an adhesive layer disposed between the chip and the rigid
cover, wherein the rigid cover is adhered to the chip via the
adhesive layer.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the chip package further
comprises a plurality of contacts electrically connected to the
terminal pads respectively.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the contacts include conductive
bumps.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the contacts are connected to the
PCB.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the chip includes a
redistribution layer on the chip to form the bond pads.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment, the material of the rigid cover
includes a conducting material, an insulating material, or a
transparent material.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment, the bond pads are disposed on the
chip as an array.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment, the bond pads are disposed in an
interior region of the chip.
[0018] According to the chip package and the process thereof, a
rigid cover is disposed on the active surface of the chip to
protect the active surface of the chip and enhance the structural
strength of the chip package. Further, if the material of the rigid
cover is a thermal conductive material such as Cu or Al alloy, the
heat-spread ability of the chip package can be enhanced. If the
rigid cover is made of an electrical conductive material and
electrically connected to the ground of the chip package, the
electromagnetic interference (EMI) to the chip package can be
reduced. It should be noted that the chip packaging process could
form a plurality of the terminal pads on the backside of the chip
so that the chip package can be connected to the PCB or substrate
via these terminal pads.
[0019] The above is a brief description of some deficiencies in the
prior art and advantages of the present invention. Other features,
advantages and embodiments of the invention will be apparent to
those skilled in the art from the following description,
accompanying drawings and appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] FIG. 1A is a top view of the first chip package in
accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of the first chip package
of FIG. 1A along I-I' line.
[0022] FIG. 1C is a cross-sectional view of the first chip package
of FIG. 1A connected to a printed circuit board.
[0023] FIG. 2A is a top view of the second chip package in
accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0024] FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view of the second chip package
of FIG. 2A along II-II' line.
[0025] FIG. 2C is a cross-sectional view of the second chip package
of FIG. 2A connected to a printed circuit board.
[0026] FIGS. 3A-3F show top views of the progression steps of the
chip packaging process in accordance with the second embodiment of
the present invention.
[0027] FIGS. 4A-4F show cross-sectional views of the chip packaging
process of FIGS. 3A-3F along III-III' line.
[0028] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the chip package of FIG.
3F connected to a printed circuit board.
[0029] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of another chip package
connected to a printed circuit board in accordance with a second
embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] FIG. 1A is a top view of the first chip package in
accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
1B is a cross-sectional view of the first chip package of FIG. 1A
along I-I' line. Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B, the chip package 100
includes a chip 110, a rigid cover 120, and an adhesive layer 130.
The chip 110 is one of a plurality of unsawed chips of the wafer
(not shown). The chip 110 has a rectangular shape having an active
surface 112 and a plurality of bond pads 114. The bond pads 114 are
disposed on the circumference of the active surface 112. The
periphery of the rigid cover 120 is adhered to the active surface
112 via the adhesive layer 130. The bond pads 114 are disposed
outside the periphery of the rigid cover 120.
[0031] FIG. 1C is a cross-sectional view of the first chip package
of FIG. 1A connected to a printed circuit board. Referring to FIGS.
1A, 1B, and 1C, a plurality of contacts 116 such as conductive
bumps are disposed on the bond pads respectively. The heights of
the contacts 116 relative to the active surface 112 are larger than
the height of the rigid cover 120 relative to the active surface
112 so that the chip package 100 can be connected to the PCB 140
via the contacts 116. The PCB 140 has a plurality of contact pads
142. The bond pads 114 of the chip package 100 are electrically
connected to the contact pads 142 of the PCB 140 via the contacts
116. Further, one can control the heights of the contacts 116
relative to the active surface 112 or the height of the rigid cover
120 relative to the active surface 112 to optionally make the rigid
cover 120 contact or not contact the PCB 140. For thermal
dissipation or electric characteristic consideration, the cover 120
can be structurally or electrically connected to the PCB 140. In
FIGS. 1A-1C, the bond pads 114 are not limited to be disposed
around the circumference of the active surface 112. The bond pads
can also be disposed on one side or two sides (adjacent or
opposite) of the active surface.
[0032] FIG. 2A is a top view of the second chip package in
accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
2B is a cross-sectional view of the second chip package of FIG. 2A
along II-II' line. Referring to FIGS. 2A and 2B, the chip 210 of
the second chip package 200 has a plurality of bond pads 214
disposed as an area array on the active surface 212. The active
surface 212 of the chip 210 has a redistribution layer (not shown),
which can rearrange the bond pads 214 around the circumference of
the active surface 212 with an area array. Further, the rigid cover
220 is adhered to the active surface 212 via the adhesive layer
230. The rigid cover 220 has a plurality of openings 222
corresponding to the bond pads 214 and exposing the bond pads
214.
[0033] FIG. 2C is a cross-sectional view of the second chip package
of FIG. 2A connected to a printed circuit board. A plurality of
contacts 216 is disposed on the bond pads 214 respectively. The
heights of the contacts 216 relative to the active surface 212 is
larger than the height of the rigid cover 220 relative to the
active surface 212 so that the chip package 200 can be connected to
the PCB 240 via the contacts 116. The PCB 240 has a plurality of
contact pads 242. The bond pads 214 of the chip package 200 are
electrically connected to the contact pads 242 of the PCB 240 via
the contacts 216.
[0034] In the above first and second chip packages, the rigid
covers completely cover the wafers. A plurality of contacts such as
conductive bumps, is disposed on the bond pads respectively. Then
the wafer is sawed to obtain independent chip packages. It should
be noted that although the contacts can be formed before sawing the
wafer, one may also choose to form the contacts on the contact pads
of the PCB. Then the chip package can be connected to the PCB via
these contacts.
[0035] The second embodiment uses a plurality of connecting lines
to extend the bond pads to the backside of the chip and to form the
terminal pads on the backside of the chip.
[0036] FIGS. 3A-3F show top views of the progression steps of the
chip packaging process in accordance with the second embodiment of
the present invention. FIGS. 4A-4F show the cross-sectional views
of the chip packaging process of FIGS. 3A-3F along III-III' line.
Referring to FIGS. 3A and 4A, a wafer 302 is provided. The wafer
302 has an active surface 312 and a backside 316 corresponding to
the active surface 312. The wafer 302 has a first chip area 310a
and a second chip area 310b adjacent to the first chip area 310a.
The wafer 302 has a plurality of first and second bond pads 314a
and 314b on the active surface 312 in the first and second chip
areas 310a and 310b respectively.
[0037] Referring to FIGS. 3B and 4B, a plurality of through holes
318 are formed on the wafer 302. The through holes 318 are through
the wafer 302 by laser drilling or mechanical drilling and connect
the active surface 312 and the backside 316. The through holes 318
are arranged between the first chip area 310a and the second chip
area 310b.
[0038] Referring to FIGS. 3C and 4C, a plurality of first and
second connecting lines 322a and 322b are formed on the wafer 302
by electroplating. Each of the first connecting lines 322a has a
first end through one of the through holes 318 electrically
connected to one of the first bond pads 314a. Each of the first
connecting lines 322a has a second end extended to the backside 306
of the first chip area 310a to form one first terminal pad 324a on
the backside 306 of the first chip area 310a. Each of the second
connecting lines 322b has a first end through one of the through
holes 318 electrically connected to one of the second bond pads
314b. Each of the second connecting lines 322b has a second end
extended to the backside 306 of the second chip area 310b to form
one second terminal pad 324b on the backside 306 of the second chip
area 310b. It should be noted that because the first and second
connecting lines 322a and 322b are formed on the wafer 302 by
electroplating, portions of the first connecting lines 322a in the
through holes 318 may be connected to portions of the second
connecting lines 322b in the through holes 318 respectively.
[0039] Referring to FIGS. 3D and 4D, a first rigid cover 320a and a
second rigid cover 320b are disposed on the active surface 312 of
the first chip area 310a and the active surface 312 of the second
chip area 310b via the adhesive layers 330 respectively. For
thermal dissipation or electric characteristic consideration, the
first and second rigid covers 320a and 320b can be a conducting
material, an insulating material, and a transparent material.
Further, the chip packaging process can be a wafer level packaging
process. Hence, the first and second rigid covers 320a and 320b can
be a single structure. That is, the first and second rigid covers
320a and 320b can be structurally connected via a connecting bar
320c or other connecting structures. Therefore, only a single
action is required to dispose the first and second rigid covers
320a and 320b on the active surface 312.
[0040] Referring to FIGS. 3E and 4E, the wafer 302 is sawed along
an area between the first and second chip areas 310a and 310b by
mechanical or laser sawing. The portions of the first connecting
lines 322a in the through holes 318 and the portions of the second
connecting lines 322b in the through holes 318 are also sawed.
Hence, the lateral side of the chip 310 has a plurality of concave
surfaces 318a (i.e., a half of the through holes 318). The portions
of the first connecting lines 322a in the through holes 318 and the
portions of the second connecting lines 322b in the through holes
318 are disposed on the concave surfaces 318a to electrically
connect the bond pads 314 and the terminal pads 324. Further, when
the first and second rigid covers 320a and 320b is a single
structure, the connecting bars 320c will be sawed to separate the
first and second rigid covers 320a and 320b.
[0041] Referring to FIGS. 3F and 4F, the first chip area 310a and
the second chip area 310b are separated from the wafer 302 by
mechanical or laser sawing. Hence, the first chip area 310a and the
first rigid cover 32a become a first chip package 300a, the second
chip area 310b and the second rigid cover 320b become a second chip
package 300b.
[0042] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the chip package of FIG.
3F connected to a printed circuit board. The chip package 300
includes a chip 310, a rigid cover 320, and an adhesive layer 330.
The chip 300 has a rectangular shape and an active surface 312 and
a plurality of bond pads 314. The bond pads 314 are disposed on the
circumference of the active surface 312. A plurality of connecting
lines 322 extend the bond pads 314 to the backside 316 of the chip
310 to form a plurality of the terminal pads 324. The terminal pads
324 can be connected to the contact pads 342 of the PCB 340 via a
pre-solder, ACP or ACF (not shown).
[0043] FIG. 6 is the cross-sectional view of another chip package
connected to a printed circuit board in accordance with the second
embodiment of the present invention. Compared to FIG. 5, the chip
310 of the second chip package 300 has a plurality of terminal pads
324 disposed as an area array on backside 316 of the chip 310.
These terminal pads 324 can be connected to the contact pads 342 of
the PCB 340 via the contacts 350 such as conductive bumps.
[0044] The second embodiment uses a plurality of connecting lines
to extend the bond pads to the backside of the chip and to form the
terminal pads on the backside of the chip. Hence, when the chip is
connected to the PCB, the active surface of the chip can be
exposed. When the rigid cover is a transparent material, the chip
package in the second embodiment can be applied in
optical-electronic devices such as CMOS image sensor (CIS) and
solar cell, or bio-chip.
[0045] In brief, the chip package and the process thereof dispose a
rigid cover on the active surface of the chip to protect the active
surface of the chip and enhance the structural strength of the chip
package. Further, if the material of the rigid cover is a thermally
conductive material such as Cu or Al alloy, the heat-spread ability
of the chip package can be enhanced. If the rigid cover is made of
an electrical conductive material and electrically connected to the
ground of the chip package, the electromagnetic interference (EMI)
to the chip package can be reduced. If the rigid cover is a
transparent material, the chip package can be applied in
optic-electric or bio devices. In addition, the chip packaging
process can form a plurality of the terminal pads on the backside
of the chip so that the chip package can be connected to the PCB or
substrate via these terminal pads.
[0046] The above description provides a full and complete
description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
Various modifications, alternate construction, and equivalent may
be made by those skilled in the art without changing the scope or
spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the above description and
illustrations should not be construed as limiting the scope of the
invention which is defined by the following claims.
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