Many aspects of the present digital camera module package can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the digital camera module package. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The base 20 is substantially boardlike, and includes a plurality of conductive terminals 201. The conductive terminals 201 may be electrically connected to the image sensor chip package 21.
The image sensor chip package 21 includes an image sensor chip 211 and a cover 213. The chip 211 has a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface includes a photosensitive area 214. The bottom surface has a plurality of pads 215 positioned on it. The cover 213 is transparent and is laid over the image sensor chip 211 which receives light transmitted through the cover 213. The cover 213 is fixed to the image sensor chip 211 by glue (not labeled) so as to protect the photosensitive area 214 of the image sensor chip 211. The image sensor chip package 21 is connected to the base 20 by means of tin cream 23 so that each conductive terminal 201 of the base 20 is electronically connected to a corresponding pad 215.
The lens module 22 includes a seat 25 and a barrel 26. The seat 25 is a hollow cylinder with an open end and a half-closed end. The half-closed end defines a through hole 255 defined by an inner wall. The seat 25 has a cavity 257, which communicates with the through hole 255. The inner wall defines an inner thread 259. The size of the cavity 257 corresponds to that of the image sensor chip package 21. The barrel 26 is substantially a hollow cylinder with two open ends so that light can be transmitted therethrough. Several lens elements 263 (only one is shown) are disposed in the barrel 26, and receive incoming light that enters from the outside. The barrel 26 has an outer thread 265 defined in an outer periphery wall thereof, for engaging with the inner thread 259 of the seat 25.
In assembly, the lens elements 263 are received in the barrel 26. The outer thread 265 of the barrel 26 engages with the inner thread 259 of the seat 25, thus connecting the barrel 26 and the seat 25 with each other. The image sensor chip package 21 is then electrically coupled to the base 20 by means of tin cream 23 so as to cause each conductive terminal 201 of the base 20 to be electronically connected to a corresponding pad 215. After that, the seat 25 is aligned with the image sensor package 21, and is placed around the image sensor chip package 21. Owing to the size of the cavity 257 corresponding to that of the image sensor chip package 21, the image sensor chip package 21 may limit the axis B2 thereof offsetting from the axis B1 of the lens module 22. Finally, the lens module 22 is fixed to the base 20 by an adhesive glue 24. Alternatively, the adhesive glue 24 can be replaced by any other appropriate adhesive means. The assembly process of the digital camera module 200 is thus completed.
In a second embodiment, referring to
In a third embodiment, a digital camera module package 400 includes a base 40, an image sensor chip package 41 and a lens module 42. The image sensor chip package 41 includes an image sensor chip 411 and a cover 413. The lens module 42 includes a seat 45 and a barrel 46. The digital camera 400 is mostly the same as the digital camera 300 of the second embodiment, but the seat 45 of the digital camera 400 extends a plurality of feet 451 from one end thereof opposite to the barrel 46. The base 40 defines a plurality of grooves 401 therein. The number of the feet 451 corresponds to that of the grooves 401. Accordingly, each foot 451 may be inserted into a given groove 401 and is fixed to the groove 401 by means of an adhesive glue 44 so as to secure the orientation between the lens module 42 and the image sensor chip package 41.
In a fourth embodiment, a digital camera module package 500 includes a base 50, an image sensor chip package 51 and a lens module 52. The image sensor chip package 51 includes an image sensor chip 511 and a cover 513. The lens module 52 includes a seat 55 and a barrel 56. The digital camera 500 is mostly the same as the digital camera 300 of the second embodiment, but the seat 55 of the digital camera 500 extends a plurality of feet 551 at one end thereof opposite to the barrel 56. The base 50 defines a plurality of through holes 501 therein. The number of the feet 551 corresponds to that of the holes 501. Accordingly, each foot 551 may be inserted into a given hole 501, and is fixed to the hole 501 by means of an adhesive glue 54 so as to secure the orientation between the lens module 52 and the image sensor chip package 51.
In the above embodiments, the seat and the barrel may be integrally formed to a holder. Understandably, the base forms a plurality of pads thereon, and the pads each electronically connect a corresponding one of the chip pads of the image sensor chip. A main advantage of the digital cameral module package is that the lens module may press against a circumferential wall of the image sensor chip package, and may precisely align the image sensor chip package with the lens module. Accordingly, the image quality may be greatly improved.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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200610063219.1 | Oct 2006 | CN | national |