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Factors to Influence Thermal-Cycling Reliability of Passivation Layers in Semiconductor Devices Utilizing Lead-on-Chip (LOC) Die Attach Technique (리드 온 칩 패키징 기술을 이용하여 조립된 반도체 제품에서 패시베이션 박막의 TC 신뢰성에 영향을 미치는 요인들)

  • Lee, Seong-Min;Lee, Seong-Ran
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.288-292
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    • 2009
  • This article shows various factors that influence the thermal-cycling reliability of semiconductor devices utilizing the lead-on-chip (LOC) die attach technique. This work details how the modification of LOC package design as well as the back-grinding and dicing process of semiconductor wafers affect passivation reliability. This work shows that the design of an adhesion tape rather than a plastic package body can play a more important role in determining the passivation reliability. This is due to the fact that the thermal-expansion coefficient of the tape is larger than that of the plastic package body. Present tests also indicate that the ceramic fillers embedded in the plastic package body for mechanical strengthening are not helpful for the improvement of the passivation reliability. Even though the fillers can reduce the thermal-expansion of the plastic package body, microscopic examinations show that they can cause direct damage to the passivation layer. Furthermore, experimental results also illustrate that sawing-induced chipping resulting from the separation of a semiconductor wafer into individual devices might develop into passivation cracks during thermal-cycling. Thus, the proper design of the adhesion tape and the prevention of the sawing-induced chipping should be considered to enhance the passivation reliability in the semiconductor devices using the LOC die attach technique.

Appropriate Package Structure to Improve Reliability of IC Pattern in Memory Devices (메모리 반도체 회로 손상의 예방을 위한 패키지 구조 개선에 관한 연구)

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    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.32-35
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    • 2002
  • The work focuses on the development of a Cu lead-frame with a single-sided adhesive tape for cost reduction and reliability improvement of LOC (lead on chip) package products, which are widely used for the plastic-encapsulation of memory chips. Most of memory chips are assembled by the LOC packaging process where the top surface of the chip is directly attached to the area of the lead-frame with a double-sided adhesive tape. However, since the lower adhesive layer of the double-sided adhesive tape reveals the disparity in the coefficient of thermal expansion from the silicon chip by more than 20 times, it often causes thermal displacement-induced damage of the IC pattern on the active chip surface during the reliability test. So, in order to solve these problems, in the resent work, the double-sided adhesive tape is replaced by a single-sided adhesive tape. The single-sided adhesive tape does net include the lower adhesive layer but instead, uses adhesive materials, which are filled in clear holes of the base film, just for the attachment of the lead-frame to the top surface of the memory chip. Since thermal expansion of the adhesive materials can be accommodated by the base film, memory product packaged using the lead-flame with the single-sided adhesive tape is shown to have much improved reliability. Author allied this invention to the Korea Patent Office for a patent (4-2000-00097-9).

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Thermal Performance Analysis for Cu Block and Dense Via-cluster Design of Organic Substrate in Package-On-Package

  • Lim, HoJeong;Jung, GyuIk;Kim, JiHyun;Fuentes, Ruben
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.91-95
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    • 2017
  • Package-On-Package (PoP) technology is developing toward smaller form factors with high-speed data transfer capabilities to cope with high DDR4x memory capacity. The common application processor (AP) used for PoP devices in smartphones has the bottom package as logic and the top package as memory, which requires both thermally and electrically enhanced functions. Therefore, it is imperative that PoP designs consider both thermal and power distribution network (PDN) issues. Stacked packages have poorer thermal dissipation than single packages. Since the bottom package usually has higher power consumption than the top package, the bottom package impacts the thermal budget of the top package (memory). This paper investigates the thermal and electrical characteristics of PoP designs, particularly the bottom package. Findings include that via and dense via-cluster volume have an important role to lower thermal resistance to the motherboard, which can be an effective way to manage chip hot spots and reduce the thermal impact on the memory package. A Cu block and dense via-cluster layout with an optimal location are proposed to drain the heat from the chip hot spots to motherboard which will enhance thermal and electrical performance at the design stage. The analytical thermal results can be used for design guidelines in 3D packaging.

High Integration Packaging Technology for RF Application

  • Lee, Young-Min
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 1999.12a
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    • pp.127-154
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    • 1999
  • Interconnect - Wire bonding-> Flip chip interconnect ; At research step, Au stud bump bonding seems to be more proper .Package -Plastic package-> $Z_{0}$ controlled land grid package -Flip Chip will be used for RF ICs and CSP for digital ICs -RF MCM comprised of bare active devices and integrated passive components -Electrical design skills are much more required in RF packaging .Passive Component -discrete-> integrated -Both of size and numbers of passive components must be reduced

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Reliability Issue in LOC Packages

  • Lee, Seong-Min
    • Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1995.11a
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    • pp.3-3
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    • 1995
  • Plastic IC encapsulation utilizing lead on chip(LOC) die attach technique allows higher device density per unit package area, and faster current speed and easter leadframe design. Nevertheless, since the top surface of the chip is directly attached to the area of the leadframe with a double-sided adhesive tape in the LOC package, it tends to be easily damaged by the leadframe, leading to limitation in its utilization. In this work, it is detailed how the damage of the chip surface occurs, and it is influenced and improved by the LOC construct.

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