Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1997-01-24
1998-11-24
Arbes, Carl J.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29840, 29841, 228245, 228246, H01R 900
Patent
active
058391916
ABSTRACT:
Solder balls are placed onto multiple I/O pads of an integrated circuit package by the steps of a) providing a template with a channel which has multiple openings on a surface of the template that match the pattern of the I/O pads; b) pouring a plurality of the solder balls onto the surface of the template; c) vibrating the template and thereby seating a respective solder ball in each of the template openings; d) turning the template over, after the vibrating step and while a vacuum is applied to the channel, to remove excess solder balls from the template; and e) removing the vacuum from the channel when the solder balls on the turned over template are aligned to the I/O pads of the integrated circuit package. Due to the vibrating step, the solder balls settle in the template openings in a position where vacuum leaks past the solder balls become minimized; and that stops the solder balls from dropping out of the template openings when the template is turned over. Also, since the steps a-d place the solder balls on all of the I/O pads in parallel, the time in which those steps are performed is many times smaller than the time in which a pick and place machine can put the solder balls on all of the I/O pads sequentially.
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Bumann Richard Leigh
Economy Kenneth Walter
Norell Ronald Allen
Arbes Carl J.
Fassbender Charles J.
Petersen Steven R.
Starr Mark T.
Unisys Corporation
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