Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1989-07-14
1991-06-11
Chaudhuri, Olik
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437207, 437217, 437220, 357 72, 357 80, H01L 2156, H01L 2160, H01L 2178
Patent
active
050232029
ABSTRACT:
An improved method to assemble tape packaged integrated circuits includes spot welding a strip of TAB tape to a thin strip of copper called a strip carrier. The strip carrier provides mechanical rigidity to the tape during later processing, including die attachment and lead bonding and solder plating, as well as providing ESD protection since each tape lead is shorted to the strip carrier. The packaged die and the surrounding tape are excised from the strip carrier prior to final testing and the strip carrier is capable of being reused. The strip carriers are of a size and shape to be readily handled by existing integrated circuit handling equipment.
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 32, No. 1, Jun. 89.
Long Jon M.
Steidl Michael J.
Chaudhuri Olik
Graybill David E.
LSI Logic Corporation
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