This application claims priority based on Taiwanese Patent Application No. 099112293, filed on Apr. 20, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to a die structure and a die connecting method. More particularly, this invention relates to a die structure for electrically coupling to a circuit board and a die connecting method using the same.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Among the chip-packaging technologies, flip-chip interconnect technology (FC) is generally used. In the flip-chip interconnect technology, a plurality of die pads are disposed in area array on an active surface of the die, wherein a bump structure 80 shown in
However, the conventional bump structure 80 is made up by a copper block 10 and a gold layer 40 covered thereon. It is difficult to reduce the manufacture cost due to the high price of the gold material. On the other hand, to electrically connect the bump structure 80 to the circuit board 60, a tin layer 33 must cover on the conducting material 11 for soldering with the gold layer 40. Since the tin layer 33 covering on the conducting material 11 has a certain thickness, the distance between the conducting materials 11 must be increased to prevent short-circuit. In other words, the number of the conducting materials 11 and the dies 20 that may be disposed in a given area is therefore decreased.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a die structure for electrically coupling to a circuit board at lower material cost.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a die connecting method at lower manufacture cost.
The die structure of the present invention includes a die and a bump structure. The bump structure includes a body and a solder layer. The body is disposed on the die. The solder layer is disposed on the body and covers the body. The material of the solder layer is selected from the group consisting of tin, tin-lead alloy, and tin-silver alloy. The material of the body includes copper. The circuit board includes a plate, a circuit, and a copper block. The circuit is disposed in the plate. The copper block is disposed on the plate and is electrically coupled to the circuit. The circuit board further includes a tin layer disposed on the copper block.
The method includes providing a die structure mentioned above, providing a circuit board mentioned above, and soldering the solder layer on the surface of the copper block with the tin layer. The die structure of the present invention includes a die and a bump structure. The bump structure includes a body disposed on the die and a solder layer disposed on the body. The circuit board includes a plate, a circuit disposed in the plate, and a tin layer disposed on the copper block. In different embodiments, a tin layer is omitted from the circuit board, wherein the solder layer is directly soldered on the surface of the copper block.
The present invention provides a die structure capable of being electrically coupled to a circuit board, wherein the circuit board includes a rigid or soft printed circuit board having various circuits. As shown in
As shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the die structure 900 is electrically coupled to the circuit board 600 by simply soldering the solder layer 300 onto the surface of the tin layer 330. More particularly, a contacting area between the solder layer 300 and the tin layer 330 is locally heated to about 250° C. to melt either the solder layer 300 or the tin layer 330 and then cools down to solidify. Compared with the prior arts, since tin is used to take place of gold to serve as the solder layer 300 of the die structure 800, the material cost can be greatly reduced. On the other hand, compared with the prior arts, the thickness of the tin layer 330 on the circuit board 600 can be decreased because the solder layer 300 of the bump structure 800 is also a tin layer. Therefore, not only the material cost but also the space between the copper blocks 110 of the circuit board 600 can be reduced due to the decreased thickness of the tin layer 330. In other words, the number of copper block 110 per unit area can be increased to improve the production rate.
In different embodiments, the tin layer 330 can be disposed on the copper block 110 in different manners based on design requirements. As shown in
On the other hands, in different embodiments shown in
As a preferred embodiment shown in
Step 1001, the step of providing a die structure is performed. More particularly, providing the die structure 900 shown in
Step 1003, the step of providing a circuit board is performed. More particularly, providing the circuit board 600 shown in
Step 1005, the step of soldering the solder layer on the surface of the copper block with the tin layer is performed. More particularly, the solder layer 300 of the die structure 900 provided in step 1001 (shown in
In a different embodiment shown in
Step 2001, the step of providing a die structure is performed. More particularly, providing the die structure 900 shown in
Step 2003, the step of providing a circuit board is performed. More particularly, providing the circuit board 600 shown in
Step 2005, the step of soldering the solder layer on the surface of the copper block is performed. More particularly, the solder layer 300 of the die structure 900 provided in step 2001 contacts with and is soldered to the copper block 110 of the circuit board 600 provided in step 2003. Hence the body 100 and the copper block 110 are physically and electrically connected by means of the solder layer 300, wherein the die 200 and the circuit board 600 are electrically connected.
In this embodiment, the method further includes step 2004 of removing an oxidation layer on the surface of the copper block before the step 2005 to eliminate the impair effect of the oxidation layer on the electrical connection is performed.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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