Patents by Inventor Thomas P. Glenn
Thomas P. Glenn 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: 9224676Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wires, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant. A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2015Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 8963301Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and lead frames for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wares, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 8853836Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wares, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 8318287Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wires, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant. A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 7786429Abstract: An image sensor package includes a molding having a locking feature. The package further includes a snap lid having a tab, where the tab is attached to the locking feature of the molding. To form the image sensor package, a window is placed in a pocket of the molding. The snap lid is secured in place. Once secured, the snap lid presses against a peripheral region of an exterior surface of the window. The window is sandwiched between the molding and the snap lid and held in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Steven Webster
-
Patent number: 7609461Abstract: A method of forming an optical module includes mounting an image sensor to a base of a substrate and bonding a lens housing to a sidewall of the substrate. A mounting surface of the lens housing includes a locking feature having a horizontal surface and a vertical surface. The sidewall of the substrate includes a joint surface. To bond the lens housing to the sidewall of the substrate, a bond is formed between the horizontal surface of the locking feature of the lens housing and the joint surface of the sidewall. Further, a bond is formed between the vertical surface of the locking feature of the lens housing and an interior surface of the sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven Webster, Thomas P. Glenn, Roy Dale Hollaway
-
Patent number: 7560804Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wires, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant. A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Publication number: 20080308717Abstract: An image sensor package includes a molding having a locking feature. The package further includes a snap lid having a tab, where the tab is attached to the locking feature of the molding. To form the image sensor package, a window is placed in a pocket of the molding. The snap lid is secured in place. Once secured, the snap lid presses against a peripheral region of an exterior surface of the window. The window is sandwiched between the molding and the snap lid and held in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Steven Webster
-
Patent number: 7425750Abstract: An image sensor package includes a molding having a locking feature. The package further includes a snap lid having a tab, where the tab is attached to the locking feature of the molding. To form the image sensor package, a window is placed in a pocket of the molding. The snap lid is secured in place. Once secured, the snap lid presses against a peripheral region of an exterior surface of the window. The window is sandwiched between the molding and the snap lid and held in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Steven Webster
-
Patent number: 7332375Abstract: A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 7112474Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wires, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant. A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 7071541Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wires, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant. A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 7059040Abstract: A method of forming an optical module includes mounting an image sensor to a base of a substrate and bonding a lens housing to a sidewall of the substrate. A mounting surface of the lens housing includes a locking feature having a horizontal surface and a vertical surface. The sidewall of the substrate includes a joint surface. To bond the lens housing to the sidewall of the substrate, a bond is formed between the horizontal surface of the locking feature of the lens housing and the joint surface of the sidewall. Further, a bond is formed between the vertical surface of the locking feature of the lens housing and an interior surface of the sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven Webster, Thomas P. Glenn, Roy Dale Hollaway
-
Patent number: 7030474Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wires, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant. A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Patent number: 7005326Abstract: Packages for an integrated circuit die and methods and leadframes for making such packages are disclosed. The package includes a die, a die pad, peripheral metal contacts, bond wires, and an encapsulant. The die pad and contacts are located at a lower surface of the package. The die pad and the contacts have side surfaces which include reentrant portions and asperities to engage the encapsulant. A method of making a package includes providing a metal leadframe having a die pad in a rectangular frame. Tabs extend from the frame toward the die pad. The die pad and tabs have side surfaces with reentrant portions and asperities. A die is attached to the die pad. The die is electrically connected to the tabs. An encapsulant is applied to the upper and side surfaces of the leadframe. Finally, the leadframe is cut in situ so that the die pad and tabs are severed from the frame, the sides of the package are formed, and the package is severed from the leadframe.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventor: Thomas P. Glenn
-
Publication number: 20060027740Abstract: An image sensor package includes a molding having a locking feature. The package further includes a snap lid having a tab, where the tab is attached to the locking feature of the molding. To form the image sensor package, a window is placed in a pocket of the molding. The snap lid is secured in place. Once secured, the snap lid presses against a peripheral region of an exterior surface of the window. The window is sandwiched between the molding and the snap lid and held in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Steven Webster
-
Patent number: 6967395Abstract: A mounting for a package containing a semiconductor chip is disclosed, along with methods of making such a mounting. The mounting includes a substrate having a mounting surface with conductive traces thereon, and an aperture extending through the substrate. The package includes a base, such as a leadframe or a laminate sheet, and input/output terminals. A chip is on a first side of the base and is electrically connected (directly or indirectly) to the input/output terminals. A cap, which may be a molded encapsulant, is provided on the first side of the base over the chip. The package is mounted on the substrate so that the cap is in the aperture, and a peripheral portion of the first side of the base is over the mounting surface so as to support the package in the aperture and allow the input/output terminals of the package to be juxtaposed with to the circuit patterns of the mounting surface. Because the cap is within the aperture, a height of the package above the mounting surface is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Steven Webster, Roy D. Hollaway
-
Patent number: 6962829Abstract: A plurality of integrated circuit chip (IC chip) packages are fabricated simultaneously from a single insulating substrate having sections. In each section, an IC chip is attached. Bonding pads on the IC chip are electrically connected to first metallizations on a substrate first surface. The first metallizations, IC chip including bonding pads and first substrate surface are then encapsulated. Interconnection balls or pads are formed at substrate bonding locations on a substrate second surface, the interconnection pads or balls being electrically connected to corresponding first metallizations. The substrate and encapsulant are then cut along the periphery of each section to form the plurality of IC chip packages.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Roy D. Hollaway, Anthony E. Panczak
-
Patent number: 6946316Abstract: An image sensor package includes a molding having a locking feature. The package further includes a snap lid having a tab, where the tab is attached to the locking feature of the molding. To form the image sensor package, a window is placed in a pocket of the molding. The snap lid is secured in place. Once secured, the snap lid presses against a peripheral region of an exterior surface of the window. The window is sandwiched between the molding and the snap lid and held in place.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Steven Webster
-
Patent number: 6943429Abstract: A marked wafer includes a front-side surface and a back-side surface. A vertical scribe line and a horizontal scribe line are on the front-side surface of the wafer. A back-side alignment mark is located at an intersection of the vertical scribe line and the horizontal scribe line. The back-side alignment mark extends from the front-side surface to the back-side surface of the wafer. The back-side alignment mark is used to aligning a saw, which singulates the wafer from the back-side surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Amkor Technology, Inc.Inventors: Thomas P. Glenn, Roy Dale Hollaway, Steven Webster