Patents by Inventor Daniel K. Lau

Daniel K. Lau 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: 7563648
    Abstract: A lead frame (52, 100, 112) for a semiconductor device (die) package (50, 102, 110) is described. Each of the leads (60) in the lead frame (52, 100, 112) includes an interposer (64) having one end (66) disposed proximate the outer face (58) of the package (50, 102, 110) and another end (68) disposed proximate the die (14). Extending from opposite ends of the interposer (64) are a board connecting post (70) and a support post (74). A bond site (78) is formed on a surface of the interposer (64) opposite the support post (74). Each of the leads (60) is electrically connected to an associated input/output (I/O) pad (80) on the die (14) via wirebonding, tape bonding, or flip-chip attachment to the bond site (78). Where wirebonding is used, a wire electrically connecting the I/O pad (80) to the bond site (78) may be wedge bonded to both the I/O pad (80) and the bond site (78). The support post (74) provides support to the end (68) of the interposer (64) during the bonding and coating processes.(FIG. 3).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2009
    Assignee: Unisem (Mauritius) Holdings Limited
    Inventors: Shafidul Islam, Daniel K. Lau, Romarico S. San Antonio, Anang Subagio, Michael H. McKerreghan, Edmunda G-O. Litilit
  • Patent number: 7489021
    Abstract: An semiconductor device package (10) includes a semiconductor device (die) (12) and passive devices (14) electrically connected to a common lead frame (17). The lead frame (17) is formed from a stamped and/or etched metallic structure and includes a plurality of conductive leads (16) and a plurality of interposers (20). The passive devices (14) are electrically connected to the interposers (20), and I/O pads (22) on the die (12) are electrically connected to the leads (16). The die (12), passive devices (14), and lead frame (17) are encapsulated in a molding compound (28), which forms a package body (30). Bottom surfaces (38) of the leads (16) are exposed at a bottom face (34) of the package (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2009
    Assignee: Advanced Interconnect Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Frank J. Juskey, Daniel K. Lau, Lawrence R. Thompson
  • Publication number: 20080036034
    Abstract: An semiconductor device package (10) includes a semiconductor device (die) (12) and passive devices (14) electrically connected to a common lead frame (17). The lead frame (17) is formed from a stamped and/or etched metallic structure and includes a plurality of conductive leads (16) and a plurality of interposers (20). The passive devices (14) are electrically connected the interposers (20), and I/O pads (22) on the die (12) are electrically connected to the leads (16). The die (12), passive devices (14), and lead frame (17) are encapsulated in a molding compound (28), which forms a package body (30). Bottom surfaces (38) of the leads (16) are exposed at a bottom face (34) of the package (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 17, 2004
    Publication date: February 14, 2008
    Inventors: Frank J. Juskey, Daniel K. Lau, Lawrence R. Thompson
  • Patent number: 7259445
    Abstract: A heat spreader (20) is added to a package to enhance thermal and advantageously electrical performance. In manufacture, a heat spreader precursor (24) is advantageously placed over a group of dies and secured after bonding (e.g., wire or tape bonding or flip-chip bonding) and before matrix/block mold. For example, a package strip (10) may consist of a row (linear array) of groups of die attach areas (e.g. in a rectangular array of four). The heat spreader precursor (20) may accommodate one such group or multiple groups along the package strip (10). The package strip (10) may then be singulated to form the individual packages. Each singulated package includes a die (14), its associated substrate 16 (e.g., either a lead frame or interposer type substrate) and a portion of the heat spreader precursor (24) as a heat spreader (20).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2007
    Assignee: Advanced Interconnect Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Daniel K. Lau, Edward L. T. Law
  • Patent number: 7247933
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a multiple semiconductor die assembly (200, 300, 400) having a thin profile are presented. The semiconductor die assembly (200, 300, 400) comprises a plurality of die packages (100), with each die package (100) including a lead frame (10) having a plurality of leads (11) each having a down set portion (101) extending from (14). A semiconductor die (30) is disposed in a central region (12) of the lead frame (10) and is electrically connected (11). An encapsulant (50) is disposed in the central region (12) and covers to the semiconductor die (30) and a portion (11). The first surface (14) of the leads (11) and a first surface (34) of the semiconductor die (30) are substanial exposed from the encapsulant (50). The first surface (34) of the semiconductor die (30) and the down set portions (101) form a cavity (102).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: Advanced Interconnect Technologies Limited
    Inventors: Frank J. Juskey, Daniel K. Lau