Abstract:
A device comprising a circuit, a lead having a first end connected to the circuit and having a second end, and a deformable structure connected to the second end of the lead. The invention may be embodied on a circuit board, so that the circuit board includes a substrate and a deformable structure connected to said substrate. Also disclosed is a device comprising a circuit having an active side and a non-active side, a package enclosing the active side of the circuit and not enclosing a portion of the non-active side of the circuit, and a lead having a first end connected to the active side of the circuit via a lead-over-chip connection, and having a second end extending from the package. Also disclosed is a device comprising a circuit and a lead formed from a flexible conductor, with the lead having a first end connected to the circuit.
Abstract:
There is a trend in the electronics industry towards a preference for components that can be surface mounted on a carrier, such as a circuit board. By using surface mountable leads on a component together with a “Single-In-Line” technique it is possible to surface mount a component (5) upstanding on a circuit board (7) with the component leads surface mounted on the board. The leads (8) may be bent at their bottom extremities and provided with feet (10) for effective contact with the board. Guide and support pins may be used to hold the component in position during mounting and connecting the component and to brace the leads on the component when mounted on the board.
Abstract:
A vertically mountable semiconductor device including a plurality of stub contacts extending perpendicularly from a bottom edge thereof. A complementary alignment device includes a receptacle for receiving the vertically mountable semiconductor device. The alignment device is attachable to a carrier substrate. Upon attachment of the alignment device to a carrier substrate and insertion of a vertically mountable semiconductor device into the receptacle, a contact element applies a downward force to the vertically mountable semiconductor device to establish and maintain an electrical connection between the vertically mountable semiconductor device and the carrier substrate.
Abstract:
A semiconductor package includes a semiconductor die, a lead frame wire bonded to the die, and a plastic body encapsulating the die. The package also includes a first heat sink attached to a face of the die, and a second heat sink attached to a back side of the die. Thermally conductive adhesive layers attach the heat sinks to the die, and provide a thermal path therebetween. In addition, the heat sinks project from the plastic body, and have end portions that are sized and shaped to interlock with heat sinks on an adjacent package to form an electronic assembly. In the electronic assembly, the interlocking heat sinks maintain contact surfaces on the heat sinks in physical contact and improve heat dissipation from the packages. An alternate embodiment package includes a thermally conductive encapsulant which attaches a pair of heat sinks, and encapsulates the die.
Abstract:
There is a trend in the electronics industry towards a preference for components that can be surface mounted on a carrier, such as a circuit board. By using surface mountable leads on a component together with a "Single-In-Line" technique it is possible to surface mount a component (5) upstanding on a circuit board (7) with the component leads surface mounted on the board. The leads (8) may be bent at their bottom extremities and provided with feet (10) for effective contact with the board. Guide and support pins may be used to hold the component in position during mounting and connecting the component and to brace the leads on the component when mounted on the board.
Abstract:
The invention is to an array of stacked devices utilizing vertical surface mounted semiconductor devices stacked side by side and inserting the stack of devices into a casing. The packaged stack of devices creates a cube package which is capable of replacing SIMM boards, and saves considerable space. The casing dissipates heat generated in the devices, and may be of metal or thermally conductive plastic.
Abstract:
A semiconductor device includes vertical placement part for mounting the semiconductor device on a surface of a circuit board in a vertical position, and a connection part for making electrical connections between the circuit board and a semiconductor element. A stage is provided on which the semiconductor element is placed. The stage has supporting members causing the semiconductor device to vertically stand on the circuit board. Wiring boards, stacked on a side of the stage on which the semiconductor element is placed, have windows in which the semiconductor element is located. The vertical placement part includes wiring lines extending between edges of the wiring boards facing the circuit board and peripheries of the windows. The wiring lines have ends located in the vicinity of the edges of the wiring boards and have a shape enabling the semiconductor device to be mounted on the circuit board.
Abstract:
A semiconductor package having a gull-wing, zig-zag, inline-lead configuration and end-of-package anchoring devices for rigidly affixing the package to a circuit board such that each lead is in compressibe contact with its associated mounting pad on the board. The anchoring devices of a first embodiment comprise anchoring pins having fish-hook-type barbs which lock against the under side of the board when the pegs are inserted through holes in the board; a second embodiment utilizes anchoring pins which are adhesively bonded in recesses that have been drilled or molded into the board; a third embodiment utilizes anchoring pins, the ends of which can be bonded directly to planar peg-bonding regions on the surface of the board; and a fourth utilizes tapered anchoring ping which may be inserted with an interference fit into holes in the board. The invention eliminates the need for mechanical support of the packages during solder reflow operations used during board assembly and repair.
Abstract:
A flat package for semiconductor integrated circuit devices allows edge-mounting and surface-mount. The package may be molded plastic containing a semiconductor chip, and flat leads extend from one edge of the package. The leads are bent to provide an area to solder to conductors on a PC board. Mechanical positioning, mechanical support and spacing are provided by studs extending from the edge of the package adjacent the leads. The studs have stops formed at a position even with flat outer surfaces of the bent leads; the portion outward of the stops fits into holes in the PC board.
Abstract:
A semiconductor package having a gull-wing, zig-zag, inline-lead configuration and end-of-package anchoring devices for rigidly affixing the package to a circuit board such that each lead is in compressibe contact with its associated mounting pad on the board. The anchoring devices of a first embodiment comprise anchoring pins having fish-hook-type barbs which lock against the under side of the board when the pegs are inserted through holes in the board; a second embodiment utilizes anchoring pins which are adhesively bonded in recesses that have been drilled or molded into the board; a third embodiment utilizes anchoring pins, the ends of which can be bonded directly to planar peg-bonding regions on the surface of the board; and a fourth utilizes tapered anchoring ping which may be inserted with an interference fit into holes in the board. The invention eliminates the need for mechanical support of the packages during solder reflow operations used during board assembly and repair.