1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to integrated circuit fabrication, and in particular to integrated circuit (IC) devices with multi-dimensional pad structures.
2. Description of the Related Art
As reduction of the critical dimensions VLSI circuits continues, system performance of Integrated Circuits (ICs) will be increasingly dominated by interconnect performance. For technology generations approaching 100 nm, innovative circuit designs and new interconnect materials and architecture will be required to meet the projected system performance. New interconnect material solutions such as copper and low-k dielectric offer only a limited system improvement. Significant and scalable solutions to interconnect delay problems will require fundamental changes in system architecture, and fabrication technologies.
Recently, three dimensional (3D) ICs allowing devices to exist on more than one device layer have been developed. Devices formed in a 3D IC can be contacted from both top and bottom device layers. The flexibility to place devices along the third dimension allows higher device density and smaller chip area in the 3D IC. The critical interconnect paths that limit system performance can also be shortened by 3D integration to achieve faster clock speed. By such 3D integration, active layers fabricated with different front-end processes can be stacked to form a system on a chip.
Since I/O bond pads illustrated in U.S. Pat. Appl. Pub. No. US 2004/0070063 are formed only on a final memory circuit layer, the number of pins available for connecting the I/O bond pads with a final package substrate is thereby limited, as well as performance of the 3D IC device.
Integrated circuits with multi-dimensional pad structures are provided. An exemplary embodiment of an integrated circuit device with multi-dimensional pad structures comprises an integrated circuit (IC) stack structure comprising a plurality of device layers, wherein one of the devices comprises a first pad exposed by an edge surface thereof.
Another embodiment of an integrated circuit device with multi-dimensional pad structures comprises a first device layer comprising a first pad exposed by an edge surface thereof. A second device layer comprising a second pad exposed by an edge surface thereof is formed over the first device layer, wherein the second pad substantially overlies the first pad to form a composite pad.
An exemplary embodiment of an integrated circuit package comprises a package substrate, an integrated circuit (IC) stack structure and a first conductive bonding provides electrically connection therebetween. The integrated circuit (IC) stack comprises a plurality of device layers, wherein one of the device layers comprises a first pad exposed by an edge surface thereof and the first conductive bonding electrically connects the first pad with the package substrate.
Another embodiment of an integrated circuit package comprises a package substrate, an integrated circuit (IC) stack structure partially embedded in the package substrate, and a first conductive bonding electrically connects the package substrate and the integrated circuit (IC) stack structure. The integrated circuit (IC) stack structure comprises a plurality of device layers, wherein one of the devices comprises a first pad exposed by an edge surface thereof and is electrically connected with the package substrate by the first conductive bonding.
Yet another embodiment of an integrated circuit package comprises a package substrate with a bond pad formed thereon, an integrated circuit (IC) stack structure embedded in the package substrate, and a conductive bonding formed on the package substrate, electrically connecting the integrated circuit (IC) stack structure with the bond pad formed on the package substrate. The integrated circuit (IC) stack structure comprises a plurality of device layers, wherein one of the devices comprises a first pad exposed by a topmost surface thereof and is electrically connected to the bond pad by the conductive bonding.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a-2c are schematic diagrams showing various embodiments of a three dimensional (3D) integrated circuit device with multi-dimensional pad structures;
a-3b are schematic diagrams of an embodiment of a method for fabricating a composite device layer having a pad exposed at an edge thereof;
a-4e are schematic diagrams of an embodiment of a method for fabricating a composite device layer having a pad exposed at an edge thereof;
a-5c are schematic diagrams showing various embodiments of an integrated circuit package;
a-6c are schematic diagrams showing various embodiments of an integrated circuit package, each having more than one substrate for device packaging.
The following description is of the best-contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.
An integrated circuit device with multi-dimensional pad structures will be described in detail in the following. Some embodiments of the invention, such as the exemplary embodiments described, can potentially enhance efficiencies and performances of a 3D IC. In some embodiments, this can be accomplished by forming additional pad structures on edges of the 3D IC.
In this specification, expressions such as “overlying the device layer”, “underlying the layer”, or “on the device layer” simply denote a relative positional relationship in a film stack including a plurality of device layers. Accordingly, these expressions may indicate not only the direct contact of layers, but also, a non-contact state of one or more laminated layers. Use of the term “device layer” or “active layer” herein describes a layer of dielectric or semiconductor materials including semiconductor devices and/or interconnecting structures therein. Preferably, the semiconductor devices may comprise active device such as transistors or passive device such as capacitors, inductances, or resistors.
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a-3b are schematic diagrams showing a method for fabricating a composite device layer having a pad exposed at an edge surface thereof shown in
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a-4e are schematic diagrams showing another method for fabricating a composite device layer having a pad exposed at an edge thereof. In
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Further details of forming a three dimensional integrated circuits (3D ICs) can be found in US patent application publications 2004/0214387 (Madurawe) and 2005/003650 (Ramanahan et al.) and are incorporated herein by reference, wherein US patent application publications 2004/0214387 is related to methods for fabricating three dimensional integrated circuit and US patent application publications 2005/003650 is related to three-dimensional stacked substrate arrangements.
a-5c are schematic diagrams of various embodiments of a package 600 including the IC device 200. As shown in
The substrate 700 may further be formed with a recess 710 and the IC device 200 can be mounted on the substrate 700 and be partially embedded in the recess 710, as shown in
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Moreover, an additional substrate for device packaging can be further provided and electrically bonded with the pads 260 formed on one or more surfaces of the IC device 200 not bonded with the substrate 700 of the package 600, thereby utilizing more pads formed thereon and providing additional functionality.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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