IP Library Granted Patent US 12712584
Granted Patent B2
US 12712584 · App. 18/477,579 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Radio-frequency module and communication device

Inventors: Yoshihiro Daimon (Nagaokakyo, JP); Hiromichi Kitajima (Nagaokakyo, JP); Kiyoshi Aikawa (Nagaokakyo, JP); Takashi Yamada (Nagaokakyo, JP); Takanori Uejima (Nagaokakyo, JP)
Assignee: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
H04B1/38H03F1/30H03F3/245H03F2200/451
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12712584
App. No.
18/477,579
Filed
Sep 29, 2023
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2643
USPC
455/73
Abstract

A radio-frequency module includes a module substrate having major surfaces that are opposite to each other; a module substrate having major surfaces that are opposite to each other, the major surface being disposed facing the major surface; a plurality of electronic components disposed between the major surfaces, on the major surface, and on the major surface; and a plurality of external connection terminals disposed on the major surface. The plurality of electronic components include a power amplifier. The power amplifier includes major surfaces that are opposite to each other and a circuit section that is formed at a position closer to the major surface than the major surface, and includes an amplification transistor. The power amplifier has the major surface disposed facing the major surface, and a heat dissipation conductor extending along a direction from the major surface to the major surface is joined to the major surface.

Claims (68)

1 . A radio-frequency module, comprising:

a first module substrate including a first major surface and a second major surface that are opposite to each other;

a second module substrate including a third major surface and a fourth major surface that are opposite to each other, the third major surface being disposed facing the second major surface;

a plurality of electronic components disposed between the second major surface and the third major surface, on the first major surface, and on the fourth major surface; and

a plurality of external connection terminals disposed on the fourth major surface, wherein

the plurality of electronic components include a power amplifier,

the power amplifier includes

a fifth major surface and a sixth major surface that are opposite to each other and

a circuit section that is formed at a position closer to the fifth major surface than the sixth major surface, and includes an amplification transistor,

the power amplifier has the fifth major surface disposed facing the second major surface or the fourth major surface, and

a heat dissipation conductor extending along a direction from the third major surface to the fourth major surface is joined to the sixth major surface.

2 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the plurality of electronic components further include a first inductor coupled to an output terminal of the power amplifier and disposed on the first major surface, and

in a planar view of the first module substrate, the first inductor and the power amplifier at least partially overlap each other.

3 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 2 ,

the power amplifier includes

a first base member on the fifth major surface side where the circuit section is formed and

a second base member on the sixth major surface side where the circuit section is not formed, and

the second base member has a thermal conductivity higher than a thermal conductivity of the first base member.

4 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 3 , further comprising:

a bottom surface facing an external substrate, wherein

the heat dissipation conductor has one end joined to the sixth major surface and the other end exposed from the bottom surface.

5 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the power amplifier has the fifth major surface disposed facing the fourth major surface,

the plurality of electronic components further include a first inductor coupled to an output terminal of the power amplifier and disposed on the third major surface, and

in a planar view of the second module substrate, the first inductor and the power amplifier at least partially overlap each other.

6 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 5 ,

the power amplifier includes

a first base member on the fifth major surface side where the circuit section is formed and

a second base member on the sixth major surface side where the circuit section is not formed, and

the second base member has a thermal conductivity higher than a thermal conductivity of the first base member.

7 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 6 , further comprising:

a bottom surface facing an external substrate, wherein

the heat dissipation conductor has one end joined to the sixth major surface and the other end exposed from the bottom surface.

8 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the plurality of electronic components further include a controller that controls the power amplifier and is disposed on the first major surface, and

in a planar view of the first module substrate, the controller and the power amplifier at least partially overlap each other.

9 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 8 ,

the power amplifier includes

a first base member on the fifth major surface side where the circuit section is formed and

a second base member on the sixth major surface side where the circuit section is not formed, and

the second base member has a thermal conductivity higher than a thermal conductivity of the first base member,

wherein the radio-frequency module further comprises:

a bottom surface facing an external substrate, wherein

the heat dissipation conductor has one end joined to the sixth major surface and the other end exposed from the bottom surface.

10 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 1 , wherein

the power amplifier has the fifth major surface disposed facing the fourth major surface,

the plurality of electronic components further include a controller that controls the power amplifier and is disposed on the third major surface, and

in a planar view of the second module substrate, the controller and the power amplifier at least partially overlap each other.

11 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 10 ,

the power amplifier includes

a first base member on the fifth major surface side where the circuit section is formed and

a second base member on the sixth major surface side where the circuit section is not formed, and

the second base member has a thermal conductivity higher than a thermal conductivity of the first base member.

12 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 11 , further comprising:

a bottom surface facing an external substrate, wherein

the heat dissipation conductor has one end joined to the sixth major surface and the other end exposed from the bottom surface.

13 . A communication device comprising:

a signal processing circuit that processes radio-frequency signals; and

the radio-frequency module according to claim 1 that transmits the radio- frequency signals between the signal processing circuit and the antenna.

14 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 1 ,

the power amplifier includes

a first base member on the fifth major surface side where the circuit section is formed and

a second base member on the sixth major surface side where the circuit section is not formed, and

the second base member has a thermal conductivity higher than a thermal conductivity of the first base member.

15 . The radio-frequency module according to claim 14 , further comprising:

a bottom surface facing an external substrate, wherein

the heat dissipation conductor has one end joined to the sixth major surface and the other end exposed from the bottom surface.