ELECTRONIC PACKAGE STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING THE SAME
An electronic package structure is provided, which includes: a carrier; at least one electronic component and a plurality of conductive elements disposed on the carrier; a metal frame bonded to the conductive elements; and an encapsulant formed on the carrier and the metal frame and encapsulating the electronic component and the conductive elements. The metal frame is exposed from the encapsulant to serve as an electrical contact. As such, instead of using a mold having a particular size corresponding to the electronic package structure as in the prior art, the present disclosure can use a common mold to form the encapsulant, thereby reducing the fabrication cost. The present disclosure further provides a method for fabricating the electronic package structure.
The present disclosure relates to semiconductor structures, and, more particularly, to an electronic package structure and a method for fabricating the same.
2. Description of Related ArtAlong with the rapid development of portable electronic products, related products have been developed toward the trend of high density, high performance and miniaturization. Accordingly, various package on package (PoP) technologies have been developed to meet the requirements of high density and miniaturization.
However, in the conventional semiconductor package structure 1, since the molding range of the encapsulant 14 is reduced to expose the I/O pads 100, a mold used for the molding process is required to have a particular size corresponding to the semiconductor package structure 1. Consequently, such a mold is not applicable to various sizes of semiconductor package structures 1, thus incurring a high fabrication cost.
Further, since the semiconductor elements 11 and the passive elements 11′ are encapsulated by the encapsulant 14, the semiconductor elements 11 and the passive elements 11′ have a poor heat dissipating effect.
Therefore, there is a need to provide an electronic package structure and a fabrication method thereof so as to overcome the above-described drawbacks.
SUMMARYIn view of the above-described drawbacks, the present disclosure provides an electronic package structure, which comprises: a carrier; at least one electronic component disposed on the carrier; a plurality of conductive elements disposed on the carrier; a metal frame having a plurality of conductive pads bonded to the conductive elements; and an encapsulant formed on the carrier and/or the metal frame and encapsulating the electronic component and/or the conductive elements.
The present disclosure further provides a method for fabricating an electronic package structure, which comprises: providing an electronic unit having a carrier with at least one electronic component and a plurality of conductive elements disposed on the carrier; bonding the electronic unit with a metal frame through the conductive elements, wherein the metal frame has a plurality of conductive pads and the metal frame is bonded to the conductive elements through the conductive pads; and forming an encapsulant on the carrier and/or the metal frame to encapsulate the electronic component and/or the conductive elements.
In an embodiment, the carrier is a packaging substrate, a coreless circuit structure, or a lead frame.
In an embodiment, the carrier has a first side and a second side opposite to the first side, and the electronic component is disposed on the first side and the second side of the carrier.
In an embodiment, the carrier has a first side and a second side opposite to the first side, and the metal frame is disposed on the first side and the second side of the carrier.
In an embodiment, the electronic component is positioned between the carrier and the metal frame.
In an embodiment, the conductive elements are solder paste, conductive adhesive, solder balls, copper core balls, passive elements or metal members.
In an embodiment, at least one of the conductive elements is bonded to the carrier through an insulator.
In an embodiment, the metal frame is a lead frame.
In an embodiment, the conductive pads are exposed from the encapsulant.
In an embodiment, the metal frame further has a board corresponding in position to the electronic component. In another embodiment, the conductive pads are separated from the board. In an embodiment, the board is free from being in contact with the electronic component. In another embodiment, the board is in contact with the electronic component. The board and the conductive pads have the same or different heights. Further, the board can be bonded to the electronic component through an intermediate layer.
According to the present disclosure, the conductive elements of the electronic unit are bonded to the metal frame and the metal frame is exposed from the encapsulant to serve as an electrical contact. As such, instead of using a mold having a particular size corresponding to the electronic package structure as in the prior art, the present disclosure can use a common mold to form the encapsulant, thereby reducing the fabrication cost.
Further, the board of the metal frame facilitates to improve the heat dissipating effect of the electronic package structure.
The following illustrative embodiments are provided to illustrate the disclosure of the present disclosure, these and other advantages and effects can be apparent to those in the art after reading this specification.
It should be noted that all the drawings are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. Further, terms such as “first”, “second”, “on”, “a” etc. are merely for illustrative purposes and should not be construed to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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The carrier 20 has a first side 20a and a second side 20b opposite to the first side 20a. In an embodiment, the carrier 20 is a packaging substrate having a core layer and circuit structure, or a coreless circuit structure, which has a plurality of circuit layers 200 such as fan-out redistribution layers. In another embodiment, the carrier 20 is a carrying unit for carrying electronic components such as chips. In an embodiment, the carrier 20 is a lead frame.
The first electronic component 21 is disposed on the first side 20a of the carrier 20. In an embodiment, the first electronic component 21 is an active element such as a semiconductor chip, a passive element, such as a resistor, a capacitor or an inductor, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, the first electronic component 21 is flip-chip disposed on and electrically connected to the circuit layers 200 through a plurality of conductive bumps 210 made of, for example, a solder material. In another embodiment, the first electronic component 21 is electrically connected to the circuit layers 200 through a plurality of bonding wires (not shown).
The second electronic components 22 and 22′ are disposed on the second side 20b of the carrier 20. In an embodiment, the second electronic components 22 and 22′ include an active element such as a semiconductor chip, a passive element such as a resistor, a capacitor or an inductor, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, the second electronic component 22 is an active element, and the second electronic component 22′ is a passive element. In another embodiment, the second electronic component 22 is flip-chip disposed on and electrically connected to the circuit layers 200 through a plurality of conductive bumps 220 made of, for example, a solder material. In another embodiment, the second electronic component 22 is electrically connected to the circuit layers 200 through a plurality of bonding wires (not shown). In an embodiment, the second electronic component 22′ is in direct contact with the circuit layers 200.
The conductive elements 23 are disposed on the circuit layers 200 on the first side 20a of the carrier 20. In an embodiment, the conductive elements 23 are solder balls.
Further, the electronic unit 2a has a first encapsulant 24 formed on the second side 20b of the carrier 20 and encapsulating the second electronic components 22 and 22′.
In an embodiment, the first encapsulant 24 is made of polyimide, a dry film, an epoxy resin, or a molding compound.
In another embodiment, referring to
Referring to
In an embodiment, the metal frame 25 is a lead frame having a plurality of conductive pads 250. The conductive pads 250 are separated from one another and bonded to the conductive elements 23.
Before the electronic unit 2a is bonded to the metal frame 25, the metal frame 25 can be optionally disposed on a supporting member 25′ such as a tape.
In an embodiment, the electronic unit 2a is bonded to a plurality of metal frames 25.
Referring to
In an embodiment, the second encapsulant 26 is made of polyimide, a dry film, an epoxy resin, or a molding compound. The second encapsulant 26 has a first surface 26a and a second surface 26b opposite to the first surface 26a, and the second surface 26b of encapsulant 26 is bonded to the first side 20a of the carrier 20. The metal frame 25 is embedded in the first surface 26a of the encapsulant 26, and the conductive pads 250 are exposed from the first surface 26a of the encapsulant 26. In an embodiment, surfaces of the conductive pads 250 are flush with the first surface 26a of the encapsulant 26. As such, a solder material such as solder balls (not shown) can further be formed on the exposed surfaces of the conductive pads 250 for bonding with an electronic device such as a circuit board.
In another embodiment, referring to
Further, either the first encapsulant 24 or the second encapsulant 26 can be dispensed with. Referring to
The second encapsulant 26 and the first encapsulant 24 can be made of the same or different materials.
In a further embodiment, referring to
In addition, referring to
According to the present disclosure, the electronic unit 2a is bonded to the metal frame 25, 25″ first and then the second encapsulant 26 is formed in a manner that the metal frame 25, 25″ is exposed from the second encapsulant 26 to serve as an electrical contact. Therefore, instead of using a mold having a particular size corresponding to the electronic package structure 2, 2′ as in the prior art, the present disclosure can use a common mold to form the second encapsulant 26, thus reducing the fabrication cost.
Referring to
The board 351 is separated from the conductive pads 250. Further, referring to
In an embodiment, the second encapsulant 26 is formed between the board 351 and the first electronic component 21. That is, the board 351 is in no contact with the first electronic component 21.
Further, the heights (or thicknesses) of the board 351 and the conductive pads 250 can be equal.
In another embodiment, referring to
In still another embodiment, referring to
Further, referring to an electronic package structure 7 of
Therefore, the board 351, 451, 451′, 551 of the electronic package structure 3, 7 is used to conduct heat generated by the first electronic component 21, 41, 41′, thus improving the heat dissipating effect of the electronic package structure 3, 7.
Further, referring to
The present disclosure further provides an electronic package structure 2, 2′, 3, 5, 5′, 6, 6′, 7, which has: a carrier 20; a first electronic component 21, 41, 41′; a plurality of second electronic components 22, 22′; a plurality of conductive elements 23, 23′, 23″, 53, 53′; at least a metal frame 25, 25″, 35, 45, 45′, 45″, 55; and first and second encapsulants 24, 26.
The carrier 20 has a first side 20a and a second side 20b opposite to the first side 20a.
The first electronic component 21, 41, 41′ is disposed on the first side 20a of the carrier 20.
The second electronic components 22, 22′ are disposed on the second side 20b of the carrier 20.
The conductive elements 23, 23′, 23″, 53, 53′ are disposed on the first side 20a and/or the second side 20b of carrier 20.
The metal frame 25, 25″, 35, 45, 45′, 45″, 55 has a plurality of conductive pads 250, 550 bonded to the conductive elements 23, 23′, 23″, 53, 53′.
The first and second encapsulants 24, 26 are formed on the carrier 20 and/or the metal frame 25, 25″, 35, 45, 45′, 45″, 55 and encapsulate the second electronic components 22, 22′ and/or the first electronic component 21, 41, 41′ and/or the conductive elements 23, 23′, 23″, 53, 53′.
In an embodiment, the conductive elements 23, 23′, 23″, 53, 53′ are conductive paste, conductive adhesive, solder balls, copper core balls, passive elements or metal members.
In an embodiment, the conductive pads 250 are exposed from a first surface 26a (and a side surface 26c) of the second encapsulant 26.
In an embodiment, the metal frame 35, 45, 45′, 45″, 55 further has a board 351, 451, 451′, 551 corresponding in position to the first electronic component 21, 41, 41′. In an embodiment, the conductive pads 250 are separated from the board 351, 451, 451′, 551.
In an embodiment, the board 351, 451′, 551 is in no contact with the first electronic component 21, 41′.
In an embodiment, the board 451 is in contact with the first electronic component 41.
In an embodiment, the board 451 is bonded to the first electronic component 21 through an intermediate layer 48.
In an embodiment, the conductive elements 53′ are bonded to the carrier 20 through an insulator 53″.
According to the present disclosure, the conductive elements are bonded to the metal frame and the metal frame is exposed from the encapsulant to serve as an electrical contact. As such, instead of using a mold having a particular size corresponding to the electronic package structure as in the prior art, the present disclosure can use a common mold to form the encapsulant, thereby reducing the fabrication cost.
Further, the board of the metal frame facilitates to improve the heat dissipating effect of the electronic package structure.
The above-described descriptions of the detailed embodiments are only to illustrate the preferred implementation according to the present disclosure, and it is not to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, all modifications and variations completed by those with ordinary skill in the art should fall within the scope of present disclosure defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An electronic package structure, comprising:
- a carrier;
- at least one electronic component disposed on the carrier;
- a plurality of conductive elements disposed on the carrier;
- a metal frame having a plurality of conductive pads bonded to the conductive elements and a board corresponding in position to the electronic component, wherein at least a part of the board is located at a projected area of the electronic component; and
- an encapsulant formed on at least one of the carrier and the metal frame and encapsulating at least one of the electronic component and the conductive elements, wherein the board is embedded in the encapsulant with an outer surface of the board exposed from a first surface of the encapsulant.
2. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the carrier is a packaging substrate, a coreless circuit structure, or a lead frame.
3. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the carrier has a first side and a second side opposite to the first side, and the first side and the second side of the carrier are each disposed with at least one of the at least one electronic component and the metal frame.
4. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the electronic component is positioned between the carrier and the metal frame.
5. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the conductive elements are at least one of solder paste, conductive adhesive, solder balls, copper core balls, passive elements and metal members.
6. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the metal frame is a lead frame.
7. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the conductive pads are exposed from the encapsulant.
8. (canceled)
9. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the conductive pads are separated from the board.
10. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the board and the conductive pads have the same height.
11. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the board and the conductive pads have different heights.
12. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the board is in contact with the electronic component.
13. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the board is free from being in contact with the electronic component.
14. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein the board is bonded to the electronic component through an intermediate layer.
15. The electronic package structure of claim 1, wherein at least one of the conductive elements is bonded to the carrier through an insulator.
16. A method for fabricating an electronic package structure, comprising:
- providing an electronic unit having a carrier with at least one electronic component and a plurality of conductive elements disposed on the carrier;
- bonding the electronic unit to a metal frame through the conductive elements, wherein the metal frame has a plurality of conductive pads and the metal frame is bonded to the conductive elements through the conductive pads, and wherein the metal frame further has a board corresponding in position to the electronic component; and
- forming an encapsulant on at least one of the carrier and the metal frame to encapsulate at least one of the electronic component and the conductive elements, wherein the board is embedded in the encapsulant with an outer surface of the board exposed from a first surface of the encapsulant.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the carrier is a packaging substrate, a coreless circuit structure, or a lead frame, and the conductive elements are at least one of solder paste, conductive adhesive, solder balls, copper core balls, passive elements and metal members.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the carrier has a first side and a second side opposite to the first side, and the first side and the second side of the carrier are each disposed with at least one of the at least one electronic component and the metal frame.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein the electronic component is positioned between the carrier and the metal frame.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein the metal frame is a lead frame.
21. The method of claim 16, wherein the conductive pads are exposed from the encapsulant.
22. (canceled)
23. The method of claim 16, wherein the conductive pads are separated from the board.
24. The method of claim 16, wherein the board is bonded to the electronic component through an intermediate layer.
25. The method of claim 16, wherein at least one of the conductive elements is bonded to the carrier through an insulator.
Type: Application
Filed: May 30, 2017
Publication Date: Mar 1, 2018
Inventors: Chih-Hsien Chiu (Taichung City), Chen-Wen Huang (Taichung City), Hsin-Lung Chung (Taichung City), Wen-Jung Tsai (Taichung City), Jia-Huei Hung (Taichung City), Fu-Tang Huang (Taichung City)
Application Number: 15/607,872