METHOD OF PACKAGING AN OPTICAL SENSOR
An image sensor device includes a first, QFN type leadframe to which a sensor IC is electrically connected. A second leadframe is provided for holding a lens. A third leadframe is positioned between the first and second leadframes to appropriately space the IC from the lens. Multiple sensor devices are assembled at the same time by the use of leadframe panels.
The present invention relates to image and optical sensors and, more particularly, to a method of packaging an optical sensor and the resulting packaged sensor product.
There has been a constant demand for smaller and smarter industrial and consumer electronic products such as digital cameras, camcorders, audio players, etc. Such miniaturization and increased functionality has benefited from advances in the design and manufacturing of semiconductor circuits and wafers. There has also been a marked increase in the use of optical and image sensors in electronic products. Such sensor devices are packaged in a variety of ways. For example, an optical sensor in a ceramic leadless chip carrier has good optical quality, but large package form factor. A wafer level package has a lesser form factor and good optical quality, but is very expensive. Image sensors are also available as a molded quad flat pack (QFP). While the QFP has a moderate cost, it has low optical quality and a large package form factor. Further, it is important both to accurately align the optical sensor image center with the optical axis of the optical lens and provide proper glass height stand off.
It would be advantageous to provide a packaged image sensor with a low package form factor, moderate cost, and high optical quality.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the present invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment that is presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions may be accomplished by different embodiments that are intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Certain features in the drawings have been enlarged for ease of illustration and the drawings and the elements thereof are not necessarily in proper proportion. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will readily understand such details. In the drawings, like numerals are used to indicate like elements throughout.
The present invention provides an image sensor device with low cost and high optical quality in a near chip scale package based on standard high density array format, quad flat no-lead (QFN) assembly infrastructure. A tight tolerance in assembly height and unique mechanical structure design provides close dimension matching with mold cavity height. The packaged sensor device uses an inner leadframe panel as a precise height standoff object to control the focal length of the sensor. The lens is attached to its own leadframe panel with tape. The tape prevents resin bleeding, which keeps the lens clean and facilitates post-mold cleaning.
More particularly, in one embodiment, the present invention provides an image sensor device including a first leadframe having a central die receiving area surrounded by a plurality of lead fingers and a sensor integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the die receiving area of the first leadframe. The IC has a first surface with an active area and a peripheral bonding pad area. The peripheral bonding pad area includes a plurality of bonding pads. A plurality of wires are wirebonded to respective ones of the IC bonding pads and corresponding ones of the leadframe lead fingers of the first leadframe, thereby electrically connecting the IC and the first leadframe. A second leadframe having a central lens receiving area is provided. A transparent lens is disposed within the central lens receiving area of the second leadframe and the second leadframe is located over the first leadframe such that the lens is disposed over the IC active area. A transparent adhesive is disposed on the IC active area to secure the lens to the IC. A mold compound is injected between the first and second leadframes, and over the wirebonds. During assembly of the image sensor device, a third leadframe is located between the first and second leadframes for controlling the spacing between the IC active surface and the lens.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a method of packaging an optical sensor. The method includes the steps of:
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- providing a first leadframe panel including a plurality of first leadframes, each first leadframe having a plurality of lead fingers surrounding a central die receiving area;
- placing a first tape over a first side of the first leadframe panel;
- providing a plurality of sensor integrated circuits (IC), each IC having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface having an active area and a peripheral bonding pad area, the peripheral bonding pad area including a plurality of bonding pads;
- placing the plurality of ICs within respective ones of the die receiving areas of the first leadframes of the first leadframe panel, wherein the IC second surfaces are secured within the die receiving areas by the first tape;
- electrically connecting respective ones of the IC bonding pads of the ICs and corresponding ones of the leadframe lead fingers of the first leadframes with a plurality of wires via wirebonding, thereby electrically connecting the ICs and the first leadframes;
- providing a second leadframe panel having a plurality of second leadframes, each of the second leadframes having a central lens receiving area;
- placing a second tape over a first side of the second leadframe panel;
- placing a transparent lens in each of the lens receiving areas of the second leadframes, wherein the lenses are secured within the lens receiving areas by the second tape;
- putting globs of a clear adhesive on respective ones of the active areas of the ICs;
- providing a third leadframe panel;
- placing the third leadframe panel between the second sides of the first and second leadframe panels;
- pressing the first and second leadframe panels towards each other such that respective ones of the ICs are attached to corresponding ones of the lenses by the globs of adhesive;
- injecting a mold compound between the first and second leadframe panels such that the mold compound covers the bonding pads and the wires;
- removing the tape from the first sides of the first and second leadframe panels; and
- separating the leadframes from the panels, thereby forming individual devices.
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After injection of the mold compound 64 and curing, the first and second tapes 32 and 46 are removed from the first sides of the first and second leadframe panels 22 and 38. The first and second tapes 32 and 46 may be removed manually or with commercially available equipment.
The description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the forms disclosed. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but covers modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A method of packaging an optical sensor, comprising the steps of:
- providing a first leadframe panel including a plurality of first leadframes, each first leadframe having a plurality of lead fingers surrounding a central die receiving area;
- placing a first tape over a first side of the first leadframe panel;
- providing a plurality of sensor integrated circuits (IC), each IC having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface having an active area and a peripheral bonding pad area, the peripheral bonding pad area including a plurality of bonding pads;
- placing the plurality of ICs within respective ones of the die receiving areas of the first leadframes of the first leadframe panel, wherein the IC second surfaces are secured within the die receiving areas by the first tape;
- electrically connecting respective ones of the IC bonding pads of the ICs and corresponding ones of the leadframe lead fingers of the first leadframes with a plurality of wires via wirebonding, thereby electrically connecting the ICs and the first leadframes;
- providing a second leadframe panel having a plurality of second leadframes, each of the second leadframes having a central lens receiving area;
- placing a second tape over a first side of the second leadframe panel;
- placing a transparent lens in each of the lens receiving areas of the second leadframes, wherein the lenses are secured within the lens receiving areas by the second tape;
- putting globs of a clear adhesive on respective ones of the active areas of the ICs;
- providing a third leadframe panel;
- placing the third leadframe panel between the second sides of the first and second leadframe panels;
- pressing the first and second leadframe panels towards each other such that respective ones of the ICs are attached to corresponding ones of the lenses by the globs of adhesive;
- injecting a mold compound between the first and second leadframe panels such that the mold compound covers the bonding pads and the wires;
- removing the tape from the first sides of the first and second leadframe panels; and
- separating the leadframes from the panels, thereby forming individual devices.
2. The method of packaging an optical sensor of claim 1, wherein the separating step comprises singulating the leadframe panels with a saw.
3. The method of packaging an optical sensor of claim 2, wherein the formed individual devices are QFN type devices.
4. The method of packaging an optical sensor of claim 1, further comprising the step of aligning the first, second and third leadframe panels using at least one alignment pin inserted into holes located along edges of the first, second and third leadframe panels.
5. The method of packaging an optical sensor of claim 1, wherein at least one side of the third leadframe is partially etched to allow for injection of the mold compound between the first and second leadframe panels.
6. The method of packaging an optical sensor of claim 1, wherein the lenses comprise glass.
7. The method of packaging an optical sensor of claim 1, wherein the second tape protects the lenses from resin bleeding.
8. The method of packaging an optical sensor of claim 1, wherein a height of the third leadframe panel is determined in accordance with a focal length of the ICs and their respective lenses.
9. An image sensor device, comprising:
- a first leadframe having a central die receiving area surrounded by a plurality of lead fingers;
- a sensor integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the die receiving area of the first leadframe, the IC having a first surface with an active area and a peripheral bonding pad area, the peripheral bonding pad area including a plurality of bonding pads;
- a plurality of wires wirebonded to respective ones of the IC bonding pads and corresponding ones of the leadframe lead fingers of the first leadframe, thereby electrically connecting the IC and the first leadframe;
- a second leadframe having a central lens receiving area;
- a transparent lens disposed within the central lens receiving area of the second leadframe, wherein the second leadframe is located over the first leadframe such that the lens is disposed over the IC active area;
- a transparent adhesive disposed on the IC active area that secures the lens to the IC; and
- a mold compound injected between the first and second leadframes, and over the wirebonds, and wherein during assembly of the image sensor device, a third leadframe is located between the first and second leadframes for controlling the spacing between the IC active surface and the lens.
10. The image sensor device of claim 9, wherein the transparent adhesive comprises a clear epoxy.
11. The image sensor device of claim 9, wherein the first, second and third leadframes are formed of copper.
12. The image sensor device of claim 9, wherein the lens is made of glass.
13. The image sensor device of claim 9, wherein the first leadframe is a QFN type.