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Newest Micropackaging Concepts Including MEMS & Photonics
Ken Gilleo ET-Trends LLC © ET-Trends LLC
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AGENDA Telecom Background Today’s Telecom Revolution
Challenges & Opportunities Packaging & Assembly Issues Packaging Panorama Conclusions © ET-Trends LLC
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Telecom History 30,000 BC: visual signals (pre-photonics)
3,000 BC: bond fires (battle victories) 1,000 BC: smoke signals (digital) 1775 AD: Paul Revere (low tech-photonics; digital) 1880 AD: Photophone (true photonics; analog) 1890 AD Marconi: radio (RF; digital) © ET-Trends LLC
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Last 50 Years Radio improves Solid State invented/implemented
Fiber optics made practical Cellular advances INTERNET – a major event! © ET-Trends LLC
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Today’s Telecom Revolution
Telecom surpasses computers as driver Internet bandwidth accelerates products More wireless products; Internet-able Everything gets more portable Convergence; phone, pager, computer, TV, radio, music All of this drives packaging innovation! Nokia © ET-Trends LLC
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RF Wireless; Bluetooth, etc Long-Haul Fiber Backbone
Net Centric Satellite RF RF Wireless; Bluetooth, etc Submarine Fiber Link amplifiers Free Space Photonics Long-Haul Fiber Backbone Metro Ring Loop Access Regional Ring gilleo Submarine Fiber Link © ET-Trends LLC World Wide Hub
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Packaging Change Drivers
Miniaturization Area Height Weight Performance High lead count High frequency; processors, RF MEMS/MOEMS; a new technology cluster Reduction Boost © ET-Trends LLC
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Packaging Miniaturization
Flip Chip FCOB (on board) FCIP (in package) CSP MultiChip Package Single plane Stacked © ET-Trends LLC
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Flip Chip Trends Less than 20% are FCOB
Virtually all high I/O chips are FCIP New underfills Molded (FCIP) No Flow (FCOB) Cost reduction continues Bumping Integral underfill © ET-Trends LLC
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Chip Scale Packaging Flex-based doing well Wafer-level; strong trend
Area molding reduces cost © ET-Trends LLC
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MEMS & MOEMS * Old new paradox
Traditional; simple; sensors Advanced; complex, embryonic Most important technology of 21st century? Major packaging challenge Many assembly issues Opto * Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems © ET-Trends LLC
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The Nano World Where all technology converges Optics Electronics
The convergence point of electronics, mechanics, physics, chemistry and biology, etc. Electronics Mechanics MEMS MOEMS OE OM Biology Chemistry Optics © ET-Trends LLC Where all technology converges
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Why MEMS? Semiconductor processing used
Merges mechanical motion & electronics VERSATILE sensing computing motion control © ET-Trends LLC
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MEMS Structures Ink jet IBM MEMS DNA Detector © ET-Trends LLC
Electrostatic Relay - UW Grippers - UW
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Applications © ET-Trends LLC
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Packaging Challenges MEMS devices can be very fragile.
pre-package handling concerns. post-handling issues; can be shock sensitive. Most require hermetic package ($$$). MOEMS (covered later) requires a window & controlled atmosphere. Biggest challenge: cost-effective, high volume packaging. © ET-Trends LLC
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MEMS Packaging Types Traditional hermetic; metal or ceramic
New Cap-on-Chip wafer-level device-level Near- and non-hermetic Selective packaging for accessibility © ET-Trends LLC
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Cap-on-Chip (level-0) a Wafer-Level Process!
Seal Vacuum MEMS Chip Can now be handled like an ordinary die - almost! © ET-Trends LLC
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Cap-on-Chip Overmolding
1. Apply cap to device or wafer; solder, weld, bond. MEMS IC 2. Attach & bond device 3. Conventional overmolding followed by solder ball attach. © ET-Trends LLC
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Cap-on-Carrier Silicon or Metal Cap Molded or Liquid Encapsulant
MEMS IC Solder, weld, or polymer This packaging method is suitable for accelerometers, gyroscopes and other motion detectors that can be sealed. © ET-Trends LLC
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MOEMS & Photonics Projection Mirrors Photonics Switches Gratings
Micro-opto-electro-mechanical systems Projection Mirrors Photonics Switches Gratings Fiber Aligners Modulators, Shutters Movable Lenses A Market powered by the Internet! A Technology that will power the Internet! © ET-Trends LLC
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TI MOEMS: Micro-Mirrors
on off on World’s most complex machine! on on on off on 3 M Co. © ET-Trends LLC Ref. “Digital Light Processing TM for High-Brightness, High-Resolution Applications” Larry J. Hornbeck, Ti.com
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MOEMS Micro-Mirror WINDOW HEAT SINK HERMETIC Getter Weld or seal
Ceramic HEAT SINK HERMETIC 250,000 mirrors MEMS Digital Mirrors one section © ET-Trends LLC
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Flip Chip for MOEMS? Light Pipe Encapsulant MEMS FLIP CHIP Underfill
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MOEMS Window Cap? Optical Encapsulant Transparent Cap MOEMS
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Assembly Issues Stiction Safe handling; some are shock sensitive
Orientation; can be critical PWB & joint; changes affect MEMS sensitivity Testing; not well established for some devices Need free path for light, sound, molecules Stiction © ET-Trends LLC
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(air bag sensor example)
Stiction Problem (air bag sensor example) Stuck Analog Devices Chip Sensing Mechanism (Analog Devices) High surface area = high attraction = “STICTION” Result of rough handling = “dead” component © ET-Trends LLC
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Assembly – New Rules? MEMS MOEMS, photonics All can change behavior
Component skew Component non-coplanarity Solder joint mass and shape Flux residue More heat sensitive; lead-free problem? MOEMS, photonics Light path Fiber connection © ET-Trends LLC
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Packaging Panorama Advanced BGAs Flex-Based MultiChip Array Molded CSP
Wafer-Level © ET-Trends LLC
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Some drawings from Joe Fjelstad
10 December 1996 TRENDS Time TO Can DIP Density/efficiency PQFP FC BGA Notes: CSP © ET-Trends LLC Some drawings from Joe Fjelstad 3 3
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Flip Chip BGA © ET-Trends LLC
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Thermally Enhanced FC BGA
Heat Spreader Thermally Conductive Interface AMKOR © ET-Trends LLC IBM
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Flex-BGA TapeArray™ BGA Singulated edge Mold Compound Die Attach
Polyimide Tape Wire Bond TapeArray™ BGA Singulated edge © ET-Trends LLC
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MultiChip Packages Single-Plane Stacked © ET-Trends LLC
Drawings from Pacific Consultants, LLC
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Area Molded for high throughput
ChipArray® © ET-Trends LLC
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Molded in strip format © ET-Trends LLC
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CSPs © ET-Trends LLC µBGA is a registered trademark of Tessera, Inc.
Shellcase NS µBGA is a registered trademark of Tessera, Inc. © ET-Trends LLC
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Wafer Scale CSP Lower Cost CSP All processing on the wafer
Fan-in structure Wafer Level Packaging: © ET-Trends LLC Shellcase
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Conclusions Telecom is driving packaging & assembly
Portability drives down size Performance drives up density New packages are smaller; 202s, FC, CSP Handling issues; size & fragility Catch the waves by learning & innovating © ET-Trends LLC
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