Multilayer thin Film technology as an Enabling technology for System-in-Package (SIP) and "Above-IC" Processing

  • Published : 2003.09.01

Abstract

The continuing scaling trend in microelectronic circuit technology has a significant impact on the different IC interconnection and packaging technologies. These latter technologies have not kept pace with the IC scaling trends, resulting in a so-called“interconnect technology gap”. Multilayer thin film technology is proposed as a“bridge”- technology between the very high density IC technology and the coarse standard PCB technology. It is also a key enabling technology for the realisation of true“System-in-a-Package”(SIP) solutions, combining multiple“System-on-a-Chip”(SOC) IC's with other components and also integrating passive components in its layers. A further step is to use this technology to realise new functionalities on top of active wafers. These additional“above-IC”processed layers may e.g. be used for low loss, high speed on chip interconnects, clock distribution circuits, efficient power/ground distribution and to realize high Q inductors on chip.

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