Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1995-02-03
1997-07-08
Picardat, Kevin
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437187, 437203, 437208, 437209, H01L 2144
Patent
active
056460686
ABSTRACT:
A method of making a microelectronic circuit and the connection pattern therefor including the steps of providing a substrate (3), preferably silicon and preferably including a layer of nickel (38) under a layer of gold (36) thereon. Regions are formed on the substrate for connection of electrical components to the substrate using a first metallurgy, preferably gold and a pattern of bumps (5, 7) is formed of a second metallurgy different from the first metallurgy, preferably lead/tin solder. An interconnection pattern is formed on the substrate contacting at least one bump and at least one pad. The pattern of solder bumps is formed by providing a coupon (31) and patterning the bumps on the coupon and applied to the substrate while attached to the coupon, then heated to cause flow of the bumps onto the substrate. The coupon is then removed from the bumps with the bumps remaining on the substrate. Electrical components are applied to the region of first metallurgy and electrically bonded by wire bonding or Tape Automated Bonding techniques. Electrical components are applied to the region of the second metallurgy and electrically bonded by flip-chip technique.
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Drumm James M.
Frew Dean L.
Hanicak John E.
Hecker Philip E.
Kressley Mark A.
Cantor Jay M.
Donaldson Richard L.
Grossman Rene E.
Picardat Kevin
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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