IP Library Granted Patent US 7,279,706
Granted Patent B2
US 7,279,706 · App. 10/958,413 · Granted Oct 9, 2007

Semiconductor device with electrode pad having probe mark

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Patent No.
US 7,279,706
App. No.
10/958,413
Granted
Oct 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A semiconductor device is formed by bonding bonding balls to a plurality of electrode pads formed on a semiconductor chip. After a wafer test is conducted by pressing a probe against the electrode pad, wire-bonding of the electrode pad to a lead is carried out so that a probe mark formed in the electrode pad during the wafer test is completely covered by a bonding ball, which forms an end of a wire connected to the lead.

Claims (6)

1. A semiconductor device comprising:

a semiconductor chip;

an electrode pad formed on the semiconductor chip and having a plurality of probe marks therein; and

a bonding ball bonded to the electrode pad to completely cover an area including the plurality of probe marks, the area being determined such that a periphery of each of the plurality of probe marks does not reach a periphery of the area,

wherein the plurality of probe marks are dot-like marks or dents made by a vertical-type probe or a thin-film type probe, and

the plurality of probe marks are arrayed in the area defined by the bonding ball so as to space apart from each other.