IP Library Granted Patent US 6,844,623
Granted Patent B1
US 6,844,623 · App. 09/955,722 · Granted Jan 18, 2005

Temporary coatings for protection of microelectronic devices during packaging

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Patent No.
US 6,844,623
App. No.
09/955,722
Granted
Jan 18, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention relates to a method of protecting a microelectronic device during device packaging, including the steps of applying a water-insoluble, temporary protective coating to a sensitive area on the device; performing at least one packaging step; and then substantially removing the protective coating, preferably by dry plasma etching. The sensitive area can include a released MEMS element. The microelectronic device can be disposed on a wafer. The protective coating can be a vacuum vapor-deposited parylene polymer, silicon nitride, metal (e.g. aluminum or tungsten), a vapor deposited organic material, cynoacrylate, a carbon film, a self-assembled monolayered material, perfluoropolyether, hexamethyldisilazane, or perfluorodecanoic carboxylic acid, silicon dioxide, silicate glass, or combinations thereof. The present invention also relates to a method of packaging a microelectronic device, including: providing a microelectronic device having a sensitive area; applying a water-insoluble, protective coating to the sensitive area; providing a package; attaching the device to the package; electrically interconnecting the device to the package; and substantially removing the protective coating from the sensitive area.

Claims (29)

1. A temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device, comprising:

a released MEMS device disposed on a substrate; and

a temporary, immobilizing coating directly contacting and immobilizing the released MEMS device; wherein the temporary, immobilizing coating is selected from the group consisting of parylene, carbon, amorphous carbon, diamond-like carbon, perfluoropolyether, and perfluorodecanoic carboxylic acid;

wherein the temporary, immobilizing coating is sufficiently thick so as to immobilize any movable elements of the released MEMS device; and

wherein the temporary, immobilizing coating is insoluble in water and organic solvents; and

wherein said temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device represents an intermediate step in the process of fabricating a fully-functional MEMS device.

2. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a wafer comprising a plurality of released MEMS devices coated directly with the protective temporary immobilizing coating.

3. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 2 , wherein the protective temporary, immobilizing coating is excluded from covering any wafer streets.

4. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a die.

5. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 4 , wherein the die is mechanically attached and electrically interconnected to a package.

6. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 4 , wherein the die is wirebonded to the package.

7. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 4 , wherein the die is flip-chip bonded to the package.

8. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 1 , wherein the temporary, immobilizing coating comprises parylene; and wherein the parylene coating comprises one or more polymers selected from the group consisting of poly-para-xylylene, poly-para-xylylene modified by the substitution of a chlorine atom for one aromatic hydrogen, and poly-para-xylylene modified by the substitution of a chlorine atom for two aromatic hydrogens.

9. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 1 , wherein the protective temporary, immobilizing coating comprises parylene; and wherein the parylene coating comprises a copolymer compound formed by blending a reactive parylene monomer with a reactive material.

10. A temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 9 , wherein the reactive material comprises a monomer comprising one or more elements selected from the group consisting of silicon, carbon, and fluorine.

11. A temporarily protected, non-functioning wafer, comprising:

a wafer comprising a plurality of released MEMS devices disposed on the wafer; and

a protective temporary, immobilizing coating of parylene directly contacting and immobilizing the released MEMS devices;

wherein the temporary, immobilizing coating is sufficiently thick so as to immobilize any movable elements of the released MEMS devices; and

wherein the temporary, immobilizing coating protects the released MEMS devices during a die singulation step.

12. The temporarily protected, non-functioning wafer of claim 11 , wherein the protective temporary, immobilizing coating of parylene is excluded from covering any wafer streets.

13. A temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device, comprising:

a released MEMS device disposed on a die; and

a protective temporary, immobilizing coating of parylene directly contacting and immobilizing the released MEMS device;

wherein the protective temporary, immobilizing coating is sufficiently thick so as to immobilize any movable elements of the released MEMS device; and

wherein said temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device represents an intermediate step in the process of fabricating a fully-functional MEMS device.

14. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 13 , wherein the die is mechanically attached and electrically interconnected to a package.

15. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 14 , wherein the die is wirebonded to the package.

16. The temporarily protected, non-functioning MEMS device of claim 14 , wherein the die is flip-chip bonded to the package.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 3, 2017
From: SANDIA CORPORATION
To: NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS OF SANDIA, LLC
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