This invention relates to a manufacturing tool for wafer level package, and more particularly to a die placing tool for wafer level package and placing method of the same by selecting good dies from the processed wafer, thereafter placing the good die on the tool by using a pick and place system.
In conventional semiconductor device fabrication processes, a number of distinct semiconductor devices, such as memory chips or microprocessors, are fabricated on a semiconductor substrate, such as a silicon wafer. After the desired structures, circuitry, and other features of each of the semiconductor devices have been fabricated upon the semiconductor substrate, the substrate is typically singulated to separate the individual semiconductor devices from one another.
Various post-fabricating processes, such as testing the circuits of each of the semiconductor devices and burn-in processes, may be employed either prior to or following singulation of the semiconductor substrate. These post-fabricating processes may be employed to impart the semiconductor devices with their intended functionality and to determine whether or not each of the individual semiconductor devices meets quality control specifications.
The individual semiconductor devices may then be packaged. Along with the trend in the semiconductor industry to decrease semiconductor device size and increase the density of structures of semiconductor devices, package sizes are also ever-decreasing. One type of semiconductor device package, the so-called “chip-scale package” or “chip-sized package” (“CSP”), consumes about the same amount of real estate upon a substrate as the bare semiconductor device itself. Such chip-scale packages typically include a carrier substrate having approximately the same surface area as the semiconductor device.
Presently, any type package technique of IC device is adopted firstly sawing the die on wafer to be individual die, and then packaging and testing of the sawed dies. Such package technique of sawing prior to packaging and testing causes a tedious and complicated process and increasing cost of packaging and testing of the. IC device, owing to continuously repeating packaging and testing of the sawed die.
Moreover, a new type wafer level package “process of fan out wafer level package” (filed by Taiwan Patent Number 177,766) discloses that the sawed die need be placed on a glass substrate after sawing. In convention, the sawed dice are adopted one by one placing to the glass substrate. The above-mentioned step needs continuously repeating a pick and place action. The action by using labor power or machine may cause a burden on time, cost and yield for a packaging and testing factory.
Therefore, the present provides a new tool of wafer level package to improve die placing efficiency of wafer level package and decrease time and cost.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a tool of wafer level package and placing method of dies. The good dies are selected from the processed wafer and place the good dies on a tool by using a pick and place system. The placing method of dies of the present invention can improve placing efficiency and yield of the dies of wafer level package.
A tool for wafer level package, comprising a first base; an elastic material on the first base, the elastic material having viscosity in a first condition to adhere a die; and a second base having adhesive material to adhere the die, the die could be departed from the elastic material in a second condition. Wherein material of the first base is silicon, glass, quartz or ceramic. The material of the second base is silicon, glass, quartz, ceramic, or PCB. The structure of the second base is lead-frame. The material of the elastic material is silicon resin, elastic PU, porous PU, acrylic rubber or die sawing tape (Blue tape/UV tape). The elastic material is formed on the surface of the first base by spin coating, printing or adhering. The adhesive material is formed on the surface of the second base by spin coating or printing. Wherein the plurality of dice are fixed on the elastic material its with bottom surface exposed, and the dice back adhered to the adhesive material. The second condition comprises DI water, solvent, or UV light.
Some sample embodiments of the invention will now be described in greater detail. Nevertheless, it should be recognized that the present invention can be practiced in a wide range of other embodiments besides those explicitly described, and the scope of the present invention is expressly not limited expect as specified in the accompanying claims.
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The plurality of dice of the present invention can be simultaneously adhered to the base. It is a different method from conventional method which is adhere the die one by one on the base. Therefore, the sawed dies can be simultaneously placed by using tool of the present invention to improve die placing efficiency of wafer level package. The tool design according to the present invention can be reuse and recycle.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from what is intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/842,959, filed May 10, 2004, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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