The present invention relates to a chip-size double side connection package in which a semiconductor chip is connected to wiring for external connection provided on each of first and second main faces respectively located above and blow the semiconductor chip, and to a method for manufacturing the same.
A chip-size package (CSP) refers to an ultra small package whose smallness and thinness are rendered close to those of an LSI chip to a possible degree. A wafer level chip size package (WLCSP) is known as an ultra small package which is fabricated by means of connecting individual LSIs of a wafer and corresponding electrodes and molding them with resin before the wafer is diced into the individual LSIs (separation); i.e., an ultra small package fabricated through direct packaging on a wafer (see Non-patent Document 1). In Patent Document 1, a double side electrode package which enables different similar packages to be disposed above and below the package in a stacked condition is disclosed as such a wafer level chip size package.
Subsequently, on the front face side, bump electrodes are formed on the tip ends of the post electrodes exposed from the front face insulation layer, and, on the back face side, bump electrodes are formed on the tip ends of the through electrodes exposed from the back face insulation layer.
In such a chip-size double side electrode package, both the upper and lower faces are covered with respective insulation layers. This configuration facilitates tests, and allows other packages having similar structures to be freely combined and disposed above and below the chip-size double side electrode package. The area of a completed double side electrode package is small; i.e., completely equal to that of the original chip. In addition, since mounting such a package on a substrate is easy, the package is suitable for high density mounting. Because of this feature, employment of such a double side electrode package in products which is small in mounting space, such as cellular phones and digital cameras, has been spreading.
In general, a semiconductor manufacturing process is divided into a former stage for fabricating an LSI and a latter stage for packaging the LSI. There are a few manufacturers that specialize in the latter stage but can cover the former stage. Manufacture of a conventional wafer level chip size package (WLCSP) requires a process of performing rewiring, post electrode plating, etc. on a wafer; that is, requires facilities similar to those used in the former stage, and cannot be performed by use of only conventional facilities for the latter stage. Therefore, it has not been easy to provide bump electrodes for external connection at positions different from those of the tip ends of post electrodes exposed to the surface of an insulation layer.
The present invention has been accomplished so as to solve the above-described problems. An object of the present invention is to provide a chip-size double side connection package which allows other packages having similar structures to be freely combined and disposed above and below the chip-size double side electrode package, and which can be manufactured in such a manner that processes which require facilities similar to those used in the former stage are put together off line in the form of a component. Thus, manufacturers dedicated for the latter stage can enter into manufacture of such packages without large investment, and can readily cope with a future market expansion.
Another object of the present invention is to enable, by simple means, provision of external electrodes at positions different from those of the tip ends of post electrodes.
A chip-size double side connection package and a method for manufacturing the same according to the present invention have the following features. A semiconductor chip including a semiconductor substrate on which an LSI region and electrode connection regions are formed is connected to wiring for external connection provided on a first main face and to wiring for external connection provided on a second main face, the first and second main faces being located above and below the semiconductor chip, respectively. A wiring-added post electrode component is formed such that it includes not only post electrodes supported by a support portion but also front face wiring traces connected to the post electrodes. Holes corresponding to through electrodes are formed in the semiconductor substrate at the centers of the electrode connection regions or in the vicinity thereof. A low resistance metal is charged into each of the holes to thereby form the through electrodes. The plurality of post electrodes of the wiring-added post electrode component, which are coupled together by the support portion, are simultaneously fixed to and electrically connected to upper surface regions of the through electrodes or the electrode connection regions. On the first main face side, after resin is charged into a space between the semiconductor chip and the support portion, the support portion is separated so as to expose the front face wiring traces. On the second main face side, the semiconductor substrate is grounded so as to expose tip ends of the through electrodes. The front face wiring traces exposed to the first main face side and the tip ends of the through electrodes exposed to the second main face side are used as wiring for external connection.
External electrodes for external connection may be formed on the front face wiring traces so as to be connected thereto. Further, on the second main face side, a back face insulation layer may be applied to the ground semiconductor substrate such that the tip ends of the through electrodes are exposed, and external electrodes to be connected to the tip ends of the through electrodes may be formed.
According to the present invention, for manufacture of a double side electrode package, which allows other packages having similar structures to be freely combined and disposed above and below the package, processes which require facilities similar to those used in the former stage can be put together off line in the form of a component.
Furthermore, according to the present invention, since the package has a shape similar to a bear chip, and opposite sides of the package can be covered with insulation layers, inspection can be performed thoroughly. In addition, it becomes easier to perform three-dimensional stacking after inspecting the chip-size packages thoroughly so as to confirm that each package is non-defective.
The present invention will now be described by way of example. A chip-size double side connection package according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described in the order of its manufacturing steps with reference to
Next, manufacture of a wiring-added post electrode component will be described with reference to
The unit structure and the structure in which a plurality of unit structures are connected together are configured such that a plurality of post electrodes and wiring traces are connected together by a support portion on the back side. The shape of the post electrodes is not limited to the illustrated circular columnar shape, and the post electrodes may have any of other columnar (bar-like) shapes such as a rectangular columnar shape and a polygonal columnar shape. The wiring traces and the post electrodes are fabricated through electroforming.
Electroforming itself is well known. Electroforming is a “method of manufacturing, repairing, or replicating a metal product through electroplating,” and is basically the same as electroplating. However, electroforming differs from electroplating in plating thickness, and also differs from electroplating in that an operation of separating a plating film is performed. Further, when a plating film is separated from a mother die and used, control and management of the physical properties of the plating film are important. A material including nickel, copper, a nickel alloy, or a copper alloy may be used in the present invention as a plating metal (conductive material) to be deposited by electroforming. Stainless steel, which is generally used as an electrically conductive material, may be used as the material of the mother die used in the present invention. Alternatively, the mother die may be formed of a silicon substrate which serves as a base and whose surface is covered with a thin oxide film or the like which allows passage of electricity for plating therethrough and which facilitates separation of a plating pattern. The composition of a plating bath and plating conditions must be selected such that no internal stress is produced. In the case of nickel plating, nickel sulfamate bath is used as a plating bath.
Electroforming is performed as follows. As shown in
Next, as shown in
For manufacture of a wiring-added post electrode component illustrated in
As described above, in the manufacture of the wiring-added post electrode component, columnar post electrodes with wiring is grown on an electrically conductive material (ectroforming mother die), which is a support portion, by use of lithography and plating, whereby wiring-added post electrodes integrated with the support portion are formed. After that, the wiring-added post electrode component shown in
As described above, according to the present invention, processes for forming rewiring and post electrodes of a chip-size double side connection package can be put together in the form of a wiring-added post electrode component. A conventional wiring layer is formed on the surface of an LSI chip. In contrast, according to the present invention, a wiring layer can be easily formed in a spacious region of the surface of a seal resin portion located outward of the post electrodes.
Next, a chip-size double side connection package according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to
Stainless steel (SUS) may be used for the support portion of the wiring-added post electrode component. However, in the case where stainless steel is used, difference in coefficient of thermal expansion between the support portion and the silicon substrate may cause a positional shift between post electrode connection positions on the wafer and the positions of the post electrodes supported by the stainless steel. In this case, desirably, a silicon substrate which is equal in thermal expansion to the above-mentioned silicon substrate or a glass substrate which is low in coefficient of thermal expansion is used.
In the case of the illustrated support portion, a tape formed from an insulation material in the form of a thin film, whose typical example is polyimide tape, is applied to the entirety of one face of the support portion. The support portion and the tape are separated from each other in a later step. Therefore, a treatment is performed in advance which treatment facilitates separation between the support portion and the tape upon application of, for example, a temperature higher than reflow temperature (equal to or higher than mold temperature). For example, adhesive containing thermal capsules is used. Alternatively, the support portion is formed of a light transmissible material (e.g., heat resistance glass which is low in thermal expansion), and an ultraviolet-ray-separation-type adhesive is used. Alternatively, a thermoplastic adhesive may be used.
Moreover, a metal seed layer which will become wiring traces is formed on this tape, whereby a metal-clad tape is formed. The seed layer may be formed of foil of gold, silver, copper, or palladium, which can be copper-plated. The wiring traces are formed through a process in which resist is applied to the seed layer, patterning is performed through exposure and development, etching is performed, and the resist is removed. A wiring layer is grown on this seed layer through plating. Furthermore, for formation of the post electrodes, application of resist and development are carried out thereon, and post portions are grown through plating. Alternatively, the wiring traces may be formed by means of directly patterning the seed layer by use of metal nanoparticles. In this case, the lithography step can be omitted (see the above-described meal particle wiring). Alternatively, it is possible to apply a copper-foil-clad tape, and form wiring traces through etching. Furthermore, for formation of the post electrodes, application of resist and development are carried out thereon, and post portions are grown through plating. Thus, the wiring-added post electrode component is completed.
Although only some exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantageous effects of the present invention.
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