Enhanced pad design for substrate

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Combined with electrical contact or lead – Configuration or pattern of bonds

Reexamination Certificate

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C257S773000, C257S692000, C257S780000, C257S737000, C257S738000, C257S778000, C257S779000

Reexamination Certificate

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06720665

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to printed circuit boards and more particularly to printed circuit boards having a plurality of conductive pads for the attachment of an electronic package by means of solder balls.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
An electronic package typically includes a circuitized substrate with one or more active devices attached thereon. The use of attach materials, such as an adhesive, is common in electronic packaging applications for attaching the devices to the substrate, particularly in Ball Grid Array (BGA) packages.
BGA packages are a relatively recent development in the electronic packaging industry, replacing current products such as Quad Flat Packs (QFP). The main difference is the connection system to the printed circuit board (PCB), also called second level attachment, that is made through eutectic tin-lead solder alloy balls arranged in a matrix layout on the bottom side of the BGA package, instead of metal leads placed along the peripheral corner of the plastic component body. BGA and QFP packages are described in “Circuits Assembly (USA)—Vol. 6, No. 3, March, 1995 pages 38-40”.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,574,801 discloses a method of inspecting an array of solder balls used as connections in integrated circuit modules. The method checks the deviation of the balls from a best fitting plane through the balls in order to ensure that the array is flat. If the array is not flat, then one or more of the balls may fail to make an electrical connection with the PCB.
In order to check that all of the electrical connections have been made between the balls and the PCB, the completed assembly may be inspected with the use of X-Rays. The size and location of the connections, especially those internally positioned, do not allow inspection with the naked eye. However, it can be very difficult to determine, when inspecting from above with X-Rays, whether a solder connection has formed successfully or not. A round dark image appears of the ball and corresponding circular pad whether or not a solder connection is made, making detection difficult.
One solution to this problem is to use X-Ray Laminography. An X-Ray Laminography machine can produce synthetic X-Ray sections through the connection, allowing the 3-dimensional shape to be assessed and a determination made as to whether a good solder connection has been made. However, such X-Ray Laminography equipment is relatively expensive.
It is believed, therefore, that an enhanced pad design for an electronic package in which a simple X-Ray process would readily identify those connections which have not been made, without recourse to an X-Ray Laminography machine, would represent a significant advancement in the art.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of the invention to enhance the art of electronic substrates and particularly those of the PCB variety.
It is another object to provide an enhanced conductor pad design for such a substrate which is especially adapted for receiving solder balls.
It is a still further object of the invention to provide such a substrate structure which can be produced economically and does not require complicated testing equipment or methods.
In one aspect of the invention, there is provided a substrate for the attachment of ball grid array electronic packages thereto by means of solder balls and a joining medium wherein connection is made between a contact on the ball grid array electronic package and a solder ball by means of a first joining medium and between a solder ball and a contact arranged on the substrate by means of a second joining medium and wherein the contact arranged on the substrate is substantially quadrilateral in shape.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of attaching a ball grid array electronic package to a substrate comprising the steps of: applying a first joining medium to a plurality of contacts located on the ball grid array; locating a solder ball on each of the plurality of contacts of the ball grid array; heating the ball grid array to a temperature sufficient to join each of the solder balls to the corresponding contact on the ball grid array by means of the first joining medium; applying a second joining medium to a plurality of contacts located on the substrate; positioning the substrate and the ball grid array such that each of the solder balls is located adjacent its corresponding contact located on the substrate, the corresponding contact being substantially quadrilateral in shape; heating the ball grid array to a temperature sufficient to join each of the solder balls to the corresponding contact on the substrate by means of the second joining medium; and inspecting, by means of X-Ray, the connection formed between the ball grid array and the substrate.


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Circuits Assembly (USA), vol. 6, No. 3, Mar. 1995, pp. 38-40.

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