This application claims the priority benefit of Italian Application for Patent No. 102021000021638, filed on Aug. 10, 2021, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety to the maximum extent allowable by law.
The description relates to semiconductor devices.
One or more embodiments can be applied to semiconductor power devices for the automotive sector, for instance.
In various semiconductor products such as power Quad-Flat-No lead (QFN) packages plural integrated circuit chips or dice (a power die and a controller die, for instance) share a common package layout.
Also, in such power devices a same substrate (a pre-molded leadframe, for instance) can be used for manufacturing devices having different numbers of power channels: for instance, a substrate designed to host two power channels can be used for a device including only one power channel.
This may result in mounting a chip or die (these terms are used herein as synonyms) in a shifted, off-center position with respect to the substrate. The resulting asymmetric package structure is undesirably affected by a non-uniform behavior in respect of various parameters such as shrinkage and distribution of electrical and thermal flows.
There is a need in the art to deal adequately with the issues discussed in the foregoing.
One or more embodiments relate to a method.
One or more embodiments relate to a corresponding semiconductor device. A power QFN package device is exemplary of such a device.
One or more embodiments relate to an assortment of corresponding semiconductor devices. An assortment comprising, e.g., single channel power devices and two-channel power devices produced using identical substrates is exemplary of such an assortment.
One or more embodiments provide a power semiconductor device such as a power QFN package where a single-channel arrangement (possibly including a “small” die) exploits a two-channel pre-molded leadframe with a symmetrical layout.
To that effect, one or more embodiments may comprise an electrically-conductive ribbon coupling a single power die to a two-channel leadframe. In certain embodiments, such a ribbon can be wedge-bonded across two power channels and a resin channel.
A single type of substrate (leadframe) can thus be used for different types of packages without redesigning die pad locations. This is advantageous in terms of reduced package design cycle time and, more generally, in terms of cost reduction.
One or more embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the annexed figures, wherein:
Corresponding numerals and symbols in the different figures generally refer to corresponding parts unless otherwise indicated.
The figures are drawn to clearly illustrate the relevant aspects of the embodiments and are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The edges of features drawn in the figures do not necessarily indicate the termination of the extent of the feature.
In the ensuing description, various specific details are illustrated in order to provide an in-depth understanding of various examples of embodiments according to the description. The embodiments may be obtained without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other cases, known structures, materials, or operations are not illustrated or described in detail so that various aspects of the embodiments will not be obscured.
Reference to “an embodiment” or “one embodiment” in the framework of the present description is intended to indicate that a particular configuration, structure, or characteristic described in relation to the embodiment is comprised in at least one embodiment. Hence, phrases such as “in an embodiment”, “in one embodiment”, or the like, that may be present in various points of the present description do not necessarily refer exactly to one and the same embodiment. Furthermore, particular configurations, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any adequate way in one or more embodiments.
The headings/references used herein are provided merely for convenience and hence do not define the extent of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
Semiconductor devices may comprise one or more semiconductor chips or dice arranged (attached) on substrates such as leadframes.
Plastic packages are commonly used for semiconductor devices. Such packages may include a leadframe providing a base substrate comprising electrically conductive material such as copper, sized and shaped to accommodate semiconductor chips or dice and providing pad connections (leads) for these chips or dice.
The designation “leadframe” (or “lead frame”) is currently used (see, for instance the USPC Consolidated Glossary of the United States Patent and Trademark Office) to indicate a metal frame that provides support for an integrated circuit chip or die as well as electrical leads to interconnect the integrated circuit in the die or chip to other electrical components or contacts.
Leadframes are conventionally created using technologies such as a photo-etching technology. With this technology, metal (e.g., copper) material in the form of a foil or tape is etched on the top and bottom sides to create various pads and leads.
Substrates such as leadframes are advantageously provided in a pre-molded version wherein an insulating resin (an epoxy resin, for instance) fills the empty spaces between the die pads and leads.
A pre-molded leadframe is a thus a laminar substrate that is substantially flat with the pre-mold material (resin) filling the spaces in the electrically conductive structure (metal material such as copper, for instance) of the leadframe, that has been bestowed a sculptured appearance including empty spaces during forming, by etching, for instance.
The total thickness of the pre-mold leadframe is the same thickness of the sculptured electrically conductive structure.
The pre-molded leadframe PLF comprises electrically conductive (for instance metal, e.g., copper) portions included in a sculptured, electrically conductive structure of the leadframe having spaces filled by the pre-mold material (resin).
A pre-molded leadframe PLF as illustrated in
A power semiconductor device as (schematically) represented in
The sculpturing bestowed on the electrically conductive (metal, e.g., copper) portions of the (pre-molded) leadframe PLF is beneficial in keeping all the leadframe parts (leads and pads) together in a robust structure to facilitate the subsequent process steps.
For instance—after attaching the dice C1, C2 on the leadframe PLF, electrically bonding the dice C1, C2 with one another (e.g., via a wire bonding pattern 14) and electrically bonding the power die C2 to the pads 10C, 10D via the ribbons R1, R2—a subsequent process step may include a molding resin (not visible in the figure) molded on the resulting assembly to provide an insulating encapsulation of a final device.
The general structure of a power semiconductor device as exemplified in
Specifically,
A pre-molded leadframe PLF as illustrated in
As illustrated, these stress-relief curved portions 100 may comprise, e.g., protrusions of the die pads 10A, 10B extending into the pre-mold material 12.
The stress-relief portions 100 may exhibit, when observed in a plan view, a profile which can be regarded as a serpentine, at least approximately sinusoidal trajectory with respect to a reference median line parallel to the (otherwise rectilinear) side of the die pad 10. That is, the stress-relief curved portions 100 extend in the plane of the laminar pre-molded substrate PLF (the thickness thereof is de facto negligible) along approximately sinusoidal trajectories. Such an approximately sinusoidal shape was found to be particularly effective in countering possible formation and propagation of cracks.
As appreciable on the right-hand side of
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The electrically conductive pads 10C and 10D thus lie on opposite sides of the strip of insulating material 120.
The first electrically conductive ribbon R1 provides a first current conduction path from the semiconductor die C2 to the first electrically conductive pad 10C, while the second electrically conductive ribbon R2 provides a second current conduction path from the semiconductor die C2 to the second electrically conductive pad 10D.
The first current conduction path provided by the ribbon R1 is distinct from the second current conduction path provided by the ribbon R2.
As illustrated on the left-hand side of
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By way of the in register arrangement, the various elements of the device illustrated in
It will be noted that this in register arrangement further applies to the pair of pads 10C, 10D and the pair of ribbons R1, R2, which lie on opposite sides of the insulating strip 120 (axis XPLF). Furthermore, each of the dice C1, C2 and the wire bonding pattern 14 are arranged in register, that is, aligned with the axis XPLF.
Various applications benefit from the availability of a product “family” including controllers and/or power dice with different sizes and power-handling capabilities.
For instance, as illustrated in
It is again noted that referring to the specific case of a power semiconductor device including a controller die C1 and a power die C2 is otherwise merely exemplary and not limiting of the embodiments.
The capability of using a same (pre-molded) leadframe PLF for different members of a product family or assortment (such as those illustrated in
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A device as illustrated in
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In fact, in an arrangement as exemplified in
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These issues could be addressed by resorting to a different leadframe layout (which however has negative effects on design and cost) and, at least as a palliative, by selecting components (glue, tape, resin) with improved properties and/or selecting different die thicknesses.
Various problems would however remain unsolved: for instance (this can be appreciated by comparing
Examples as represented in
Embodiments as illustrated in
In that way, the disadvantages discussed previously and related to an asymmetrical, off-center package structure can be overcome: as an example, as illustrated in
Such a result (placing the power die C2 in register with the median axis XPLF) can be achieved by exploiting a (single) ribbon R intended to provide a current flow path (channel) from the chip C2.
As illustrated in
The ribbon R can thus provide electrical connection as desired between the die C2 and (both) the pads 10C and 10D by so-to-say, short-circuiting the pre-mold material (resin) 120 between the two pads 10C and 10D. The distal end of the ribbon R thus extends bridge-like between the pads 10C, 10D and provides electrical connection as desired between the die C2 and the pads 10C and 10D.
This facilitates placing the die C2 at the axis XPLF with the ribbon R providing electrical bonding as desired to the two pads 10C and 10D.
In that way, a symmetrical structure is produced that overcomes the shrinkage issues and electrical and thermal performance issues discussed in the in the foregoing, while retaining the possibility of using a substrate (leadframe) PLF designed for two-channel device (also) for a single-channel device.
Those of skill in the art will otherwise appreciate that the same concept can be applied, for instance, to facilitate (re)using a substrate devised for a four-channel power device (with four pads in the place of the two pads 10C, 10D as illustrated on the right-hand side of
In the example of
Such an arrangement was found to be advantageous in avoiding applying undesired stress to the pre-mold material in the strip 120 which may be in the form of relatively narrow strip between the pads 10C, 10D.
The examples presented herein thus facilitate making available to a user an assortment (that is a “family”) of semiconductor devices comprising, e.g.: single-channel power devices as exemplified in
The various devices in the family/assortment can comprise identical substrates PLF (as illustrated in both
Without prejudice to the underlying principles, the details and embodiments may vary, even significantly, with respect to what has been described in the foregoing, by way of example only, without departing from the extent of protection.
The claims are an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in respect of the embodiments.
The extent of protection is determined by the annexed claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000021638 | Aug 2021 | IT | national |