Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1996-11-19
1998-12-15
Arbes, Carl J.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29852, 156243, 22818022, H05K 334
Patent
active
058484663
ABSTRACT:
A microelectronic assembly (10) is formed by bonding an integrated circuit component (20) to a substrate (12). The substrate (12) includes a via (22) and a metal contact (24) closing the via (22). A bonding agent (14), such as a solder paste or a conductive epoxy, is dispensed into the via (22) adjacent the metal contact (24). A carrier tape (16) that includes partially-cured films (18) is placed onto the substrate (12) such that the film (18) covers the via (22) and forms a gap (28) between the substrate (12) and the film (18). The integrated circuit component (20) is superposed onto the substrate (12) such that conductive bumps (26) on the integrated circuit component (20) perforate and extend through the film (18) and contact the bonding agent (14) in the via (22). Portions (44) displaced during perforation are received in the gap (28). The film (18) is thus interposed between the substrate (12) and the integrated circuit component (20). The preassembly (38) is then heated to bond the bonding agent (14) to the metal contact (24) and to cure the film (18) to form an integral assembly (10).
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Beckenbaugh William M.
Hansen Kent W.
Miller Dennis Brian
Monroe Conrad S.
Viza Daniel Joseph
Arbes Carl J.
Fekete Douglas D.
MacIntyre John
Motorola Inc.
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