IP Library Granted Patent US 7,174,626
Granted Patent B2
US 7,174,626 · App. 09/343,845 · Granted Feb 13, 2007

Method of manufacturing a plated electronic termination

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Patent No.
US 7,174,626
App. No.
09/343,845
Granted
Feb 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of making a lead finish incorporating mechanically flattening the plated coating of metal leads. This may be accomplished by mechanical means such as rolling, stamping, peening, coining, forging, or other suitable flattening techniques.

Claims (50)

1. A method of manufacturing metal leads of electrical devices comprising the steps of:

applying a coating to the metal leads;

after coating the metal leads, flattening the metal leads by compression until there is a reduction of about 80% to 90% in porosity of the coating thickness after flattening as compared to before the flattening of the leads.

2. A method of manufacturing metal leads of an integrated circuit package comprising the steps of:

applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit package;

after coating the metal leads, flattening each of the metal leads by compression until each of the metal leads is substantially smoother and substantially less porous; and

applying the coating to the metal leads so that the coating has a thickness of about 10 microinches to about 1000 microinches prior to flattening and there is a reduction of about 0.1% to about 10% in coating thickness after flattening.

3. A method of manufacturing metal leads of electrical devices comprising the steps of:

applying a coating to the metal leads; and

after coating the metal leads, flattening the metal leads by compression until there is a reduction of about 0.1% to about 10% in coating thickness so that each metal lead is substantially smoother and substantially less porous after flattening as compared to before the flattening of the leads.

4. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads/terminations by rolling.

5. The method of manufacturing metal leads of claim 3 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads by stamping.

6. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads/terminations by peening.

7. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads/terminations by coining.

8. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads/terminations by forging.

9. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads/terminations by hammering.

10. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads/terminations of the electrical device is comprised of coating the lead or termination with a Tin/Lead composition.

11. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads/terminations of the electrical device is comprised of coating the lead or termination with a 80/20 Tin/Lead composition.

12. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads/terminations of the electrical device is comprised of subjecting the lead or termination to a tin/lead soldering plating lead finish process.

13. The method of manufacturing a lead or termination of claim 3 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads/terminations is comprised of subjecting the lead or termination to a molten hot solder dip process.

14. The method of manufacturing metal leads of claim 3 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads is comprised of coating each metal lead with a coating that is chosen from the group consisting essentially of silver, gold, nickel, or tin.

15. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 13 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit is comprised of coating the lead with a coating of gold of about 2 micro-inches or less.

16. A method of manufacturing metal leads of an integrated circuit package comprising the steps of:

applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit package;

after coating the metal leads, flattening each of the metal leads by compression until each of the metal leads is substantially smoother and substantially less porous; and

wherein the coating has a thickness of about 10 microinches to about 1000 microinches prior to flattening; and

wherein the flattening occurs until there is a reduction of about 80% to 90% in porosity of the coating thickness after flattening as compared to before the flattening of the leads.

17. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit is comprised of subjecting the leads to a molten hot solder dip process.

18. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit is comprised of coating the lead with a coating of gold of about 2 micro-inches or less.

19. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads of the integrated circuit package by rolling.

20. The method of manufacturing metal leads of claim 16 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads of the integrated circuit package by stamping.

21. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads of the integrated circuit package by peening.

22. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads of the integrated circuit package by coining.

23. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads of the integrated circuit package by forging.

24. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 further comprising:

flattening the metal leads of the integrated circuit package by hammering.

25. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit package is comprised of coating the leads with a Tin/Lead composition.

26. The method of manufacturing a lead of claim 16 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit is comprised of coating the leads with a 80/20 Tin/Lead composition.

27. The method of manufacturing metal leads of claim 16 wherein the step of applying a coating to the metal leads of the integrated circuit package is comprised of coating the leads with a coating that is chosen from the group consisting essentially of silver, gold, nickel, or tin.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 1, 2014
From: INTERSIL CORPORATION
To: INTERSIL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 033261/0088 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2014
From: INTERSIL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.
Reel/Frame 033262/0582 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 1, 2014
From: INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.
To: INTERSIL AMERICAS LLC
Reel/Frame 033262/0819 →