Information
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Patent Grant
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6538304
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Patent Number
6,538,304
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 16, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 25, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Swayze, Jr.; W. Daniel
- Brady; W. James
- Telecky, Jr.; Frederick J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
- H01L2348
- H01L2710
- H01L2352
- H01L2306
- H02H100
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Abstract
A lead frame for an integrated circuit includes a ground for the integrated circuit to ground the integrated circuit, the lead frame having at least one corner connected to the ground; and a connector between the corner of the lead frame and the ground located on the integrated circuit.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the field of integrated circuits and more particularly to integrated circuits having a conductive ground plane overlaying active fine-dimension circuit elements.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Integrated circuits have found wide application in contemporary devices requiring electrical circuitry for sensing information storage and retrieval, control, tabulation, operation, monitoring safety improvement information and status display and a variety of other purposes connected with the devices. In fact, many aspects of contemporary devices which previous to the development of such integrated circuits would have been implemented with analog circuitry and also possibly with the use of hard-wired connections, are now easily implemented in very small size and at lightweight and low power consumption with the use of contemporary integrated circuits. The function and features of those integrated circuits makes available in contemporary devices would be very difficult or impossible to implement using the old hard wired circuit construction commonly used in past years. Such old style construction techniques would effectively prohibit the making of many contemporary devices because of cost, size, weight and power consumption consideration.
Further, many of these contemporary integrated circuits are application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC) type, and are designed and manufactured for a specific application or range of related applications. Because of their specialization to prevent a specific task or range of tasks these ASIC-type integrated circuits bring even greater advantages in reduction in size, weight, and power consumption; while improving function, features, and ease of use in comparison to the general-purpose integrated circuits now available. In complex circuits, with many interconnected transistors, a ground plane can eliminate resonances causing signal attenuation or non-linearity which are critical for analog applications and in more general terms, reduce electrical noise. This type of extraneous signal propagation occurs via the substrate.
The second path for extraneous signal propagation occurs between the integrated lines. The use of the ground plane in silicon allows reduction in cross talk or noise generation on adjacent interconnect lines. The electric field radiating from signal lines terminates on the ground plane rather than coupling to an adjacent line. With a complete ground plane, interlock lines with controlled interphases can also be achieved. This becomes increasingly important at the frequencies at which signals propagate increase leading to enhanced sensitivity of the interconnect line to surroundings. Additionally, for good ESD protection it is required to have a wide ground bus around the edge of the chip is required to the ground plane adjacent to all of the external pins. The wide ground bus reduces the on chip voltage between the entrance and exit points of the ESD currents.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides four additional corner pads which are wire bonded to the leadframe. This shunts much of the ESD induced current off the chip and on to the much lower resistance leadframe.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
illustrates connections between the lead frame and die;
FIG. 2
illustrates the ground plane of the die; and
FIG. 3
illustrates a ESD device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
illustrates a ground plane
104
or ground which is substantially formed around the perimeter of the chip
116
(integrated circuit). Although a rectangular ground plane is shown, other shapes of ground planes could be implemented. More particularly, any side of chip
116
could have a ground plane either singularly with that side, or another side.
FIG. 1
shows pin
100
connected to the lead frame
118
by a wire
108
. Each connection represented by a pad or pin has an ESD device connected to ground such as illustrated in FIG.
3
. The ESD device is represented by an inverter
302
connected between the pin
304
and ground
204
. However, other ESD devices could be employed. The ground
204
must be sufficiently wide to carry the current from an electrostatic discharge event. During an electrostatic discharge event, the current must be transferred from the pin
304
or pad to ground
204
by wire
114
. As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, a pad or pin
106
is placed at the corner or near the corner of the chip
116
(an offset) to connect to the corner
112
of lead frame
118
. The pin
106
can be placed anywhere in the vicinity of the corner as long as the wire connecting between pin
106
and corner
112
of lead frame
118
, wire
114
does not cross other wires. The connection between the pin
106
and lead frame
112
can be made in one or many of the corners of lead frame
118
in order to reduce the resistance to ground since the lead frame
118
is connected to ground. As a consequence, the width of ground bus
104
can be significantly reduced; and more current can flow.
FIG. 2
illustrates pin or pad
202
and pin or pad
204
connected to ground through an electrostatic device (ESD). Additionally,
FIG. 2
illustrates the pin or pad connected to the
206
located in the corners connected to the ground bus
204
.
The present invention has wide applicability to all types of integrated circuits where ground planes are utilized.
Claims
- 1. A lead frame for an integrated circuit, comprising:a ground for said integrated circuit to ground said integrated circuit; said lead frame having at least one corner connected to said ground; and a connector between said corner of said lead frame and said ground located on said integrated circuit.
- 2. A lead frame for an integrated circuit, as in claim 1, wherein lead frame has a connection in each of four (4) corners of said lead frame.
- 3. A lead frame for an integrated circuit, as in claim 1, wherein said corner connection is offset with respect to a corner of said integrated circuit.
- 4. A lead frame for an integrated circuit, as in claim 1, wherein said integrated circuit includes an Electro Static device (ESD) to connect to said ground plane.
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