Abstract:
Methods of assembling an integrated circuit are provided. An interposer supported by an integrated handler is solder bumped onto one or more bond pads on a substrate. The integrated handler is removed from the interposer. A side of the interposer opposite that of the substrate is solder bumped to one or more bond pads on a chip.
Abstract:
A method to form solder microsockets on a first substrate (for example a chip carrier) so that when the first substrate is aligned with a second substrate having shaped solder elements (for example a semiconductor device), the shaped solder elements fit into the solder microsockets. At least one of the aligned solder elements and solder microsockets may be reflowed to effect joining of the first and second substrates.
Abstract:
A method of forming an electrical connector including providing a metallic sheet having a multitude of connector blanks formed therein, each of the connector blanks having a base portion, a contact portion and a singulation arm; forming each of the connector blanks into a connector having a predetermined shape wherein each of the connectors remain connected to the metallic sheet by their respective singulation arms and wherein the singulation arms are nonplanar with respect to the metallic sheet; joining the base of each of the connectors to a first substrate; and severing the singulation arms to separate each of the connectors from the metallic sheet wherein the base of each of the connectors is joined to the first substrate. In a preferred embodiment, the contact portion contacts a second substrate.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus is provided for forming an electronic assembly whereby an insulating polymer matrix having a plurality of conductor holes is attached to a first substrate wherein the conductor holes align with a corresponding contact array on the first substrate. Subsequently, a flexible, electrically conductive adhesive is provided within the plurality of conductor holes and a solid conductive material, preferably having a high melting temperature, is attached to at least one end thereof. The insulating polymer matrix with the electrically conductive adhesive and the solid conductive material is then cured at a temperature sufficient to completely cure the matrix to completely surround the electrically conductive adhesive, as well as permanently attaching the matrix and conductive adhesive to the first substrate and permanently attaching the solid conductive material to the conductive adhesive. A second substrate may then be attached to the conductive matrix structure secured to the first substrate by providing a low melting temperature attachment means to the solid conductive material attached to the matrix and subsequently reflowing the assembly to form an electronic assembly adapted with the capability of reworkability.
Abstract:
A process and apparatus for removing flip chips with C4 joints mounted on a multi-chip module by applying a tensile force to one or more removal member bonded to the back of one or more flip chips during heating of the module to a temperature sufficient to cause the C4 joints to become molten. The tensile force can either be a compressed spring, or a bi-metallic member which is flat at room temperature and becomes curved when heated to such temperature, or a memory alloy whose original shape is curved and which is bent flat at room temperature but returns to its original curved shape when heated to such temperature. An adhesive is used to bond the removal member to the chip to be removed and is a low temperature, fast curing adhesive with high temperature tolerance after curing.
Abstract:
An electrical connector arrangement for connecting electronic devices to one another. The connector arrangement uses tensile members and compression members, at least the tensile members of which act to provide both an electrical connection between electronic devices and force over a range of distances to hold the devices together. The tensile members provides tensile force acting to hold the electronic devices together while the compression members provide an opposing compressive force over a range of distances which balances the tensile force to thereby form a cellforce connector used to connect an array of electrical contact points on one electronic device to a corresponding array of electrical contact points on another electronic device.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a solder structure which provides enhanced fatigue life properties when used to bond substrates particularly at the second level such as BGA and CGA interconnections. The solder structure is preferably a sphere or column and has a metal layer wettable by solder and the structure is used to make solder connections in electronic components such as joining an electronic module such as a chip connected to a MLC which module is connected to a circuit board. The solder structure preferably has an overcoat of solder on the metal layer to provide a passivation coating to the metal layer to keep it clean from oxidation and corrosion and also provide a wettable surface for attachment of the solder structure to solder on the pads of the substrate being bonded.
Abstract:
A specially designed tip containing an electron discharge milled cone of specific dimensions is used to transfer a critical solder volume from a solder ball carrier to a specific solder ball site on the base line metal on a high density chip, substrate terminal connection, solder ball connection, or any solder ball array. The critical tip/cone dimensions have a height of the cone and a circumference at the base which generate a specific volume of solder to be transferred.
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to apparatus and methods for making simultaneous electrical connections, and more particularly to making these electrical connections simultaneously using a new bond tip configuration. Various methods and processes are being disclosed to simultaneously make electrical connections between electrical conductor lines or pads. The electrical connection is made by placing an electrically conductive wire across a pair of electrical lines or pads that have to be electrically connected and then by using a special tip, both ends of the electrically conductive wire are simultaneously secured to the two electrically conductive lines or pads.
Abstract:
A method for removing a thinned silicon structure from a substrate, the method includes selecting the silicon structure with soldered connections for removal; applying a silicon structure removal device to the silicon structure and the substrate, wherein the silicon structure removal device comprises a pre-determined temperature setpoint for actuation within a range from about eighty percent of a melting point of the soldered connections to about the melting point; heating the silicon structure removal device and the soldered connections of the silicon structure to within the range to actuate the silicon structure removal device; and removing the thinned silicon structure. Also disclosed is a structure including a plurality of layers, at least one layer including a thinned silicon structure and solder coupling the layer to another layer of the plurality; wherein the solder for each layer has a predetermined melting point.