Abstract: A simplified process for flip-chip attachment of a chip to a substrate is provided by pre-coating the chip with an encapsulant underfill material having separate discrete solder columns therein to eliminate the conventional capillary flow underfill process. Such a structure permits incorporation of remeltable layers for rework, test, or repair. It also allows incorporation of electrical redistribution layers. In one aspect, the chip and pre-coated encapsulant are placed at an angle to the substrate and brought into contact with the pre-coated substrate, then the chip and precoated encapsulant are pivoted about the first point of contact, expelling any gas therebetween until the solder bumps on the chip are fully in contact with the substrate. There is also provided a flip-chip configuration having a complaint solder/flexible encapsulant understructure that deforms generally laterally with the substrate as the substrate undergoes expansion or contraction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Publication date:
October 6, 2005
Applicant:
M.A. Capote
Inventors:
Miguel Capote, Zhiming Zhou, Xiaoqi Zhu, Ligui Zhou
Abstract: A simplified process for flip-chip attachment of a chip to a substrate is provided by precoating the chip with an encapsulant underfill material having separate discrete solder columns therein to eliminate the conventional capillary flow underfill process. Such a structure permits incorporation of remeltable layers for rework, test, or repair. It also allows incorporation of electrical redistribution layers. In one aspect, the chip and pre-coated encapsulant are placed at an angle to the substrate and brought into contact with the pre-coated substrate, then the chip and pre-coated encapsulant are pivoted about the first point of contact, expelling any gas therebetween until the solder bumps on the chip are fully in contact with the substrate. There is also provided a flip-chip configuration having a complaint solder/flexible encapsulant understructure that deforms generally laterally with the substrate as the substrate undergoes expansion or contraction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 2003
Date of Patent:
August 10, 2004
Assignee:
M. A. Capote
Inventors:
Miguel A. Capote, Zhiming Zhou, Xiaoqi Zhu, Ligui Zhou
Abstract: A simplified process for flip-chip attachment of a chip to a substrate is provided by precoating the chip with an encapsulant underfill material having separate discrete solder columns therein to eliminate the conventional capillary flow underfill process. Such a structure permits incorporation of remeltable layers for rework, test, or repair. It also allows incorporation of electrical redistribution layers. In one aspect, the chip and pre-coated encapsulant are placed at an angle to the substrate and brought into contact with the pre-coated substrate, then the chip and pre-coated encapsulant are pivoted about the first point of contact, expelling any gas therebetween until the solder bumps on the chip are fully in contact with the substrate. There is also provided a flip-chip configuration having a complaint solder/flexible encapsulant understructure that deforms generally laterally with the substrate as the substrate undergoes expansion or contraction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 19, 2003
Publication date:
November 27, 2003
Applicant:
M. A. Capote
Inventors:
Miguel A. Capote, Zhiming Zhou, Xiaoqi Zhu, Ligui Zhou