Claims
- 1-16. (Canceled).
- 17. A module assembly comprising at least one set of plural semiconductor chips, a wiring board and a heat dissipation means,
wherein each set of plural semiconductor chips are distributively mounted via one side thereof to the wiring board, wherein the heat dissipation means is adhered to another, opposing side of the semiconductor chips, and wherein gap spacings in the module between the heat dissipation means and the wiring board and inbetween the semiconductor chips are filled with a same resin material.
- 18. A module assembly according to claim 17,
wherein the semiconductor chips consist of bare semiconductor chips or packaged semiconductor chips and are mounted to the wiring board, the sides of the semiconductor chips having external contacts are either (i) facing away from the wiring board in which electrical connections between external contacts of the chips and electrical contacts of the wiring board are effected via metal wire bonding or (ii) facing the wiring board and effecting electrical contact therewith via metal bumps, gap spacings between the chips and the wiring board are filled with the resin material.
- 19. A module assembly according to claim 17,
wherein the semiconductor chips are front side face-down mounted to the wiring board via metal bumps, in which the gap spacings between the chips and the wiring board are filled with the resin material, and wherein one of a thermally conductive adhesive and the said resin material is used to secure the heat dissipation means to the opposing back side of the semiconductor chips.
- 20. A module assembly according to claim 17,
wherein the semiconductor chips are back-side mounted to the wiring board via an insulative adhesive, external contacts on an opposing, front side of the individual chips are electrically connected to corresponding ones of the electrical contacts of the wiring board via metal wire bonding, and wherein the resin material is provided in the spacings between the heat dissipation means and the individual chips.
- 21. A module assembly according to claim 20,
wherein bonding spacers are provided between the front sides of the chips and the heat dissipation means, respectively.
- 22. A module assembly according to claim 21,
wherein the bonding spacers are made of metal or thermally conductive resin and are cylindrically shaped.
- 23. A module assembly according to claim 22,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes a cap-shaped plate for each said set of plural semiconductor chips and has folded ends thereof bonded to the wiring board.
- 24. A module assembly according to claim 17,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes a heat conductive plate for each said set of plural semiconductor chips.
- 25. A module assembly according to claim 24,
wherein the heat conductive plate is cap-shaped having folded ends thereof bonded to the wiring board.
- 26. A module assembly according to claim 20,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes a heat conductive plate and a plurality of cylindrical reinforcing pins dispersed at regular intervals between the heat conductive plate and the wiring board and used to maintain a protecting space gap between the heat conductive plate and the wiring board.
- 27. A module assembly according to claim 17,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes a heat conductive plate and a plurality of cylindrical reinforcing pins dispersed at regular intervals between the heat conductive plate and the wiring board and used to maintain a protecting space gap between the heat conductive plate and the wiring board.
- 28. A module assembly according to claim 18,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes a cap-shaped plate for each said set of plural semiconductor chips and has folded ends thereof bonded to the wiring board.
- 29. A module assembly having multiple sets of semiconductor module units arranged on a common wiring board, each module unit comprising:
a plurality of semiconductor chips and a dissipation means, wherein the semiconductor chips in each unit are distributively mounted via one side thereof to a corresponding section of a side of the wiring board having exposed electrical contacts, wherein the heat dissipation means is adhered to another, opposing side of the semiconductor chips, and wherein spacings in the module units between the heat dissipation means and the wiring board and inbetween the semiconductor chips are mutually filled with a same resin material.
- 30. A module assembly according to claim 29, wherein in each module unit:
the semiconductor chips are back-side mounted to the corresponding section of the wiring board via an insulative adhesive, external contacts on an opposing, front side of the individual chips are electrically connected to corresponding electrical contacts of the wiring board via metal wire bonding, and the resin material is provided in the spacings between the heat dissipation means and individual chips.
- 31. A module assembly according to claim 30,
wherein in each module unit bonding spacers are provided between the front sides of the chips and the heat dissipation means, respectively.
- 32. A module assembly according to claim 31,
wherein the bonding spacers are made of metal or thermally conductive resin and are cylindrically shaped, respectively.
- 33. A module assembly according to claim 32,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes a cap-shaped plate for the plural semiconductor chips of each module unit and has folded ends thereof bonded to the wiring board.
- 34. A module assembly according to claim 29,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes a heat conductive plate for the plural semiconductor chips of each module unit.
- 35. A module assembly according to claim 29,
wherein the heat dissipation means includes for each module unit a cap-shaped plate for the plural semiconductor chips having folded ends thereof bonded to the wiring board.
- 36. A module assembly according to claim 29,
wherein the semiconductor chips consist of bare semiconductor chips or packaged semiconductor chips.
- 37. A module assembly comprising a first set and an equal second set of semiconductor chips, a wiring board having exposed electrical contacts on both a first and an opposing, second side thereof and a first and a second heat dissipation means,
wherein the semiconductor chips of the first and second sets are distributively mounted via one side thereof to the first and second sides of the wiring board, respectively, wherein the first and second heat dissipation means are adhered to another, opposing side of the semiconductor chips of the first and second sets thereof, respectively, and wherein gap spacings in the module between the first and second heat dissipation means with that of the wiring board, and gap spacings inbetween the semiconductor chips of the first and second sets, respectively, are mutually filled with a same resin material.
- 38. A module assembly according to claim 37,
wherein the semiconductor chips of the first and second sets are front side face-down mounted to the wiring board via metal bumps, in which the gap spacings between the chips and the wiring board are filled with the resin material, and wherein one of a thermally conductive adhesive and the said resin material is used to secure the heat dissipation means to the opposing back side of the semiconductor chips of the first and second sets.
- 39. A module assembly according to claim 38,
wherein the first and second heat dissipation means include a heat conductive plate, respectively.
- 40. A module assembly according to claim 37,
wherein the first and second heat dissipation means include a heat conductive plate, respectively.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/302,986, filed Nov. 25, 2002, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/463,431, filed Jan. 27, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,627,997), which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP99/01558, filed Mar. 26, 1999, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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