NON-SOLDER MASK DEFINED (NSMD) TYPE WIRING SUBSTRATE FOR BALL GRID ARRAY (BGA) PACKAGE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A WIRING SUBSTRATE
In one embodiment, a pad is formed on a substrate surface. The pad is connected with a connecting pattern. A first mask is formed on the substrate. The first mask has a first opening exposing at least a portion of the pad and a portion of the connecting pattern. A second mask is formed on the first mask, The second mask has a second opening exposing at least a portion of the pad and a portion of the connecting pattern. A boundary surface or sidewall of the first opening is not coplanar with a boundary surface or sidewall of the second opening. Therefore, stresses may be prevented from concentrating on the boundary surface of the first opening, thereby allowing dispersion of the stresses and restraining pattern cracks.
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This application is a Divisional of U.S. patent Ser. No. 10/850,864, filed on May 21, 2004, now pending, which claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 2003-58511 filed Aug. 23, 2003, which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wiring substrate for a ball grid array (BGA) package and a method for manufacturing such a wiring substrate and in particular, to a wiring substrate having a non-solder mask defined (NSMD) type solder ball pad for a BGA package and a method for manufacturing such a wiring substrate.
2. Description of the Related Art
The electronic industry desires to manufacture products with light weight, small size, high speed, multi-function, high performance and high reliability at competitive prices. The package assembly technique achieves this goal. With the package assembly technique, a ball grid array (BGA) package has been developed. The BGA package has advantages to a conventional plastic package, for example reduced mounting area and improved electrical characteristics.
The BGA package uses a wiring substrate, such as a printed circuit board (PCB), instead of the lead frame used by the conventional plastic package. The wiring substrate provides an entire surface for forming solder balls, allowing improved mounting density on a motherboard.
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The wiring pattern 30 is formed on the lower surface of the substrate body 20 and may comprise a copper wiring layer. The solder ball pad 32 and a portion of the connecting pattern 34 are exposed through the opening 43 of the solder mask 40 and may be liable to oxidation. After formation of the opening 43, a plating layer 36 is formed to protect the exposed portion of solder ball pad 32 and connecting pattern 34. The plating layer 36 may also establish a reliable connection with the solder ball 50. The plating layer 36 may typically comprise a nickel plating layer 35 and a gold plating layer 37. Before formation of the plating layer 36, an acid cleaning process may be performed for removal of an oxidation film formed on surfaces of the solder ball pad 32 and the connecting pattern 34.
The conventional NSMD type substrate 10 has defects. For example, pattern cracks may occur during a reliability test, such as a thermal cycling test following the manufacture of the BGA package. The pattern crack relates to where a portion of connecting pattern 34 adjacent to a boundary surface 43a is cut off from the boundary surface. The pattern cracks may result from stresses concentrated on the boundary surface 43a located between the opening 43 and the connecting pattern 34, due to the difference of coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) between the solder mask 40 and the copper wiring layer materials being great. The CTE of a typical solder mask 40 is 60×10−6/Co or 160×10−6/Co depending on the material, while that of a typical substrate body 20 is 16×10−6/Co and typically a copper wiring layer has a CTE of 16×10−6/Co.
Further, the exposed solder ball 32 and connecting pattern 34 may be etched during the acid cleaning process. The exposed connecting pattern 34 may thereby be thinner than the connecting pattern 34 covered by the solder mask 40. The difference of thickness may generate a step 33 at the boundary surface 43a.
As described above, the plating layer 36 is formed on the copper wiring layer including the solder ball pad 32 and the connecting pattern 34. The boundary surface 43a may form a boundary between a copper/nickel/gold structure and a copper/solder mask structure.
Accordingly, stresses may concentrate on the boundary surface 43a during thermal cycling. The pattern cracks may occur at the connecting pattern 34 located adjacent to a relatively weak portion, i.e. the boundary surface 43a.
SUMMARY OF TIE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed toward a non-solder mask defined (NSMD) type wiring substrate for a ball grid array (BGA) package and a method for manufacturing such a wiring substrate in which concentration of stresses on a boundary surface between a wiring pattern and a solder mask may be reduced, thereby decreasing pattern cracks.
In one embodiment, a method for manufacturing a NSMD type wiring substrate for a BGA package comprises providing a wiring substrate having a wiring pattern. The wiring pattern may be made of copper. The wiring pattern may include, for example, a solder ball pad and a connecting pattern. In this embodiment a first solder mask may be formed on a surface of the substrate body. The first solder mask has a first opening which exposes at least a portion of the solder ball pad and a portion of the connecting pattern. A plating layer may then be formed on the exposed solder ball pad and connecting pattern. A second solder mask may then be formed to cover the first solder mask. The second solder mask has a second opening which exposes at least a portion of the solder ball pad and a portion of the connecting pattern. The second opening may be distinct from the first opening, for instance, by having an inner diameter from the center of the solder ball pad less than that of the first opening. Therefore, the second solder mask may protect a boundary surface of the first opening.
After formation of the first solder mask and before formation of the plating layer, an acid cleaning step may be performed to remove an oxidation film formed on the exposed solder ball pad and connecting pattern.
The plating layer may be formed by forming a nickel plating layer on the exposed solder ball pad and connecting pattern and forming a gold plating layer on the nickel plating layer.
The distance between the first and second openings may be tens of μm to hundreds of μm to protect the boundary surface.
In one embodiment, a NSMD type wiring substrate for a BGA package may comprise a substrate body. A wiring pattern can then be made of copper and formed on a surface of the substrate body. The wiring pattern may then have a solder ball pad and a connecting pattern connected to the solder ball pad.
In the present embodiment, a first solder mask can then be formed on a surface of the substrate body. The first solder mask may have a first opening which exposes at least a portion of the solder ball pad and a portion of the connecting pattern. A plating layer can then cover the exposed solder ball pad and connecting pattern. A second solder mask can be formed on the first solder mask. The second solder mask may have a second opening which exposes at least a portion of the solder ball pad and a portion of the connecting pattern. The second opening may be smaller than the first opening in inner diameter from the center of the solder ball pad. The second solder mask may protect a boundary surface of the first opening.
Furthermore, the two openings need not be the same shape, nor need have a consistent distance between them. Advantages of the present examples extend to other geometries where the solder masks, or any mask placed adjacent to the connecting patters at the boundary surface, are not coplanar with the boundary surface. In this way, at least one of the solder masks can absorb some of the stresses that otherwise would concentrate on the boundary surface and cause pattern cracks or other harm.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSEmbodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings.
For convenience, like numerals in the description refer to like structures in the drawings. The invention described herein provides a method and apparatus that can be used for improving electronic packaging robustness.
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One solder mask 82 is hereinafter referred to as a first solder mask and the other solder mask 84 formed on the first solder mask 82 is hereinafter referred to as a second solder mask.
In the present embodiment, the first solder mask 82 may be formed on a surface of the substrate body 60. The first solder mask 82 may have a first opening 81 which exposes at least a portion of the solder ball pad 72 and a portion of the connecting pattern 74. A plating layer 76 may then be formed on the exposed solder ball pad 72 and connecting pattern 74. The second solder mask 84 may then be formed on the first solder mask 82. The second solder mask 84 can have a second opening 83 which exposes at least a portion of the solder ball pad 72 and a portion of the connecting pattern 74. The second opening 83 may be smaller than the first opening 81, for instance in inner diameter from the center of the solder ball pad 72. Other embodiments provide geometries where the openings are not coplanar, or more particularly, where a single line cannot exist planar to both surfaces concurrently, where the surface is the interior face or sidewall surface of the opening, for example, in the boundary area. (See
In the present embodiment, a portion of the connecting pattern 74 adjacent to a boundary surface 81a of the first opening 81 may be covered with the second solder mask 84. Furthermore, for efficiency, the exposed and covered portions of the connecting pattern 74 with regard to a boundary surface 83a of the second opening 83 may both have the same plating layer 76.
Accordingly, the present embodiment may reduce stresses resulting from the difference of materials between the exposed and covered portions of the connecting pattern, and in particular will reduce thermal stresses at the boundary surface. Further, the first opening 81 may be overlapped by the second opening 83, which may prevent stresses from concentrating on the boundary surface 81a of the first opening 81. Thereby pattern cracks may be restrained.
In one embodiment, the distance (d) between the first opening 81 and the second opening 83 may be tens of μm to hundreds of μm so that the boundary surface 81a of the first opening 81 can be protected by the second solder mask 84.
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In the present embodiment, the other surface of the substrate body 60 has a chip mounting area and a wiring pattern to be electrically connected to a chip, although not shown. The wiring pattern formed on one surface of the substrate body 70 may be electrically connected to the wiring pattern formed on the other surface of the substrate body 70 by inner wirings or via holes, or any connection allowing electrical communication between the wiring patterns.
Next, a first solder mask 82 may be formed on a surface of the substrate body 60. The first solder mask 82 may have a first opening 81 which exposes at least a portion of the solder ball pad 72 and a portion of the connecting pattern 74.
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Therefore, in the present embodiment, the difference between the inner diameters of the first opening and the second opening may result in the first and second openings having an overlapped configuration. Stresses may be prevented from concentrating on the boundary surface 81a of the first opening 81, allowing dispersion of the stresses. Further, the present invention may compensate for the difference of metal materials between the exposed covered portions of the connecting pattern, reducing thermal stresses. Thereby pattern cracks may be reduced.
Although the invention has been described with reference to certain specific embodiments, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as outlined in the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A manufacturing method comprising:
- forming a pad on a substrate, the pad connected with a connecting pattern;
- forming a first mask on the substrate, the first mask having a first opening exposing at least a portion of the pad and a portion of the connecting pattern; and
- forming a second mask is formed on the first mask, the second mask having a second opening exposing at least a portion of the pad and a portion of the connecting pattern, wherein a boundary surface of the first opening is not coplanar with a boundary surface of the second opening.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the boundary surface of the first opening is covered by the second mask.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the second opening is smaller than the first opening.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising forming a plating layer on the exposed pad and connecting pattern.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising removing an oxidation film on the exposed pad and connecting pattern, before formation of the plating layer and after formation of the first mask.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein removing comprises using an acid cleaning process.
7. The method of claim 4, wherein forming the plating layer comprises:
- forming a nickel plating layer on the exposed pad and connecting pattern; and
- forming a gold plating layer on the nickel plating layer.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the distance between the first opening and the second opening is tens of μm to hundreds of μm.
9. A manufacturing method comprising:
- forming a pad on a package substrate, the pad electrically connected with a connecting pattern;
- forming a first mask on the substrate, the first mask having a first opening exposing at least a portion of the pad and a portion of the connecting pattern; and
- forming a second mask on the first mask, the second mask having a second opening exposing at least a portion of the pad and a portion of the connecting pattern, wherein the second opening is smaller than the first opening.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein a boundary surface of the first opening is protected by the second mask.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein a boundary surface of the first opening is not coplanar with a boundary surface of the second opening.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 10, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 2, 2006
Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (Gyeonggi-do)
Inventors: Jin-Ho KIM (Gyeonggi-do,), In-Ku KANG (Chungcheongnam-do), Hee-Kook CHOI (Chungcheongnam-do,)
Application Number: 11/456,543
International Classification: H01L 21/44 (20060101);