Patents by Inventor Jennifer L. Folaron

Jennifer L. Folaron has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6900459
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of assembling and disassembling semiconductor dice to be tested from the components of a temporary test package. A computer-controlled vision system is employed to align the dice with the temporary test package bases, and an automated robot arm system is employed to retrieve and assemble the dice with the various package components. The invention has particular utility in the burn-in and other pre-packaging testing of dice to establish known good dice (KGD).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Alan G. Wood, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, James M. Wark, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Publication number: 20030088973
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of assembling and disassembling semiconductor dice to be tested from the components of a temporary test package. A computer-controlled vision system is employed to align the dice with the temporary test package bases, and an automated robot arm system is employed to retrieve and assemble the dice with the various package components. The invention has particular utility in the burn-in and other pre-packaging testing of dice to establish known good dice (KGD).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2002
    Publication date: May 15, 2003
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Alan G. Wood, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, James M. Wark, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Patent number: 6492187
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of assembling and disassembling semiconductor dice to be tested from the components of a temporary test package. A computer-controlled vision system is employed to align the dice with the temporary test package bases, and an automated robot arm system is employed to retrieve and assemble the dice with the various package components. The invention has particular utility in the burn-in and other pre-packaging testing of dice to establish known good dice (KGD).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Alan G. Wood, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, James M. Wark, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Patent number: 6353312
    Abstract: A method for positioning a semiconductor die within a temporary package, including forming a representation of at least a portion of a semiconductor die, moving the semiconductor die to a location proximate a temporary package, and comparing the representation of the at least a portion of the semiconductor die to a representation of at least a portion of the temporary package. The compared representations are then used to define movement of a die moving assembly, in order to move the die to place the semiconductor die and the temporary package into a desired relationship to one another. A restraining device is then secured to the temporary package to retain the semiconductor die in the desired relationship to the temporary package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2002
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Patent number: 6210984
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of assembling and disassembling semiconductor dice to be tested from the components of a temporary test package. A computer-controlled vision system is employed to align the dice with the temporary test package bases, and an automated robot arm system is employed to retrieve and assemble the dice with the various package components. The invention has particular utility in the burn-in and other pre-packaging testing of dice to establish known good dice (KGD).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Alan G. Wood, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, James M. Wark, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Patent number: 6150828
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of assembling and disassembling semiconductor dice to be tested from the components of a temporary test package. A computer-controlled vision system is employed to align the dice with the temporary test package bases, and an automated robot arm system is employed to retrieve and assemble the dice with the various package components. The invention has particular utility in the burn-in and other pre-packaging testing of dice to establish known good dice (KGD).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Alan G. Wood, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, James M. Wark, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Patent number: 6064194
    Abstract: An apparatus for automatically positioning electronic dice within temporary packages to enable continuity testing between the dice bond pads and the temporary package electrical interconnects is provided. The apparatus includes a robot having a programmable robot arm with a gripper assembly, die and lid feeder stations, a die inverter, and a plurality of cameras. The cameras take several pictures of the die and temporary packages to precisely align the die bond pads with the temporary package electrical interconnects. A predetermined assembly position is located along a conveyor that conveys a carrier between a first position, corresponding to an inlet, and a second position, corresponding to an outlet. The die, a restraining device and temporary package are assembled at the predetermined assembly position and tested for continuity therebetween. The apparatus further includes a fifth camera which locates the die at a wafer handler.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, David R. Hembree, John O. Jacobson, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Patent number: 5955877
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of assembling and disassembling semiconductor dice to be tested from the components of a temporary test package. A computer-controlled vision system is employed to align the dice with the temporary test package bases, and an automated robot arm system is employed to retrieve and assemble the dice with the various package components. The invention has particular utility in the burn-in and other pre-packaging testing of dice to establish known good dice (KGD).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Alan G. Wood, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, James M. Wark, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren
  • Patent number: 5894218
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of assembling and disassembling semiconductor dice to be tested from the components of a temporary test package. A computer-controlled vision system is employed to align the dice with the temporary test package bases, and an automated robot arm system is employed to retrieve and assemble the dice with the various package components. The invention has particular utility in the burn-in and other pre-packaging testing of die to establish known good dice (KGD).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Warren M. Farnworth, Alan G. Wood, John O. Jacobson, David R. Hembree, James M. Wark, Jennifer L. Folaron, Robert J. Folaron, Jay C. Nelson, Lelan D. Warren