IP Library Granted Patent US 7,566,649
Granted Patent B2
US 7,566,649 · App. 11/858,147 · Granted Jul 28, 2009

Compressible films surrounding solder connectors

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Patent No.
US 7,566,649
App. No.
11/858,147
Granted
Jul 28, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a method of forming an integrated circuit structure that forms lead-free connectors on a device, surrounds the lead-free connectors with a compressible film, connects the device to a carrier (the lead-free connectors electrically connect the device to the carrier), and fills the gaps between the carrier and the device with an insulating underfill.

Claims (36)

1. A method of forming an integrated circuit structure, said method comprising:

forming solder connectors on a device;

surrounding sides of said solder connectors with a compressible film;

connecting said device to a carrier, wherein said solder connectors electrically connect said device to said carrier; and

filling gaps between said carrier and said device with an insulating material,

wherein said compressible film has sufficient compressibility to accommodate expansion of said solder connectors when said solder connectors are melted without damaging said insulating material.

2. The method in claim 1 , further comprising melting said solder connectors, wherein said compressible film is stable above the melting point of said solder connectors.

3. The method in claim 1 , wherein said process of surrounding sides of said solder connectors with said compressible film forms said compressible film into a pattern between said carrier and said device.

4. The method in claim 3 , wherein said pattern has channels between said device and said carrier, wherein said channels are filled with said insulating material.

5. The method in claim 3 , wherein said pattern comprises diagonal stripes of said compressible film.

6. The method in claim 1 , wherein said process of surrounding sides of said solder connectors with said compressible film positions said compressible film partially up sides of said solder connections.

7. A method of forming an integrated circuit structure, said method comprising:

forming lead-free connectors on a device;

surrounding sides of said lead-free connectors with a compressible film;

connecting said device to a carrier, wherein said lead-free connectors electrically connect said device to said carrier; and

filling gaps between said carrier and said device with an insulating underfill,

wherein said compressible film has sufficient compressibility to accommodate expansion of said lead-free connectors when said lead-free connectors are melted without damaging said underfill.

8. The method in claim 7 , further comprising melting said lead-free connectors, wherein said compressible film is stable above the melting point of said solder connectors.

9. The method in claim 7 , wherein said process of surrounding sides of said lead-free connectors with said compressible film forms said compressible film into a pattern between said carrier and said device.

10. The method in claim 9 , wherein said pattern has channels between said device and said carrier, wherein said channels are filled with said underfill.

11. The method in claim 9 , wherein said pattern comprises diagonal stripes of said compressible film.

12. The method in claim 7 , wherein said process of surrounding sides of said lead-free connectors with said compressible film positions said compressible film partially up sides of said lead-free connections.

13. The method in claim 1 , wherein said solder connectors comprise a lead-free solder having an approximately 3% volume expansion upon reflow heating.

14. The method in claim 1 , wherein said compressible film comprises one of silicon rubber and polyimide foam.

15. The method in claim 1 , wherein said compressible film comprises one of photosensitive and electron-beam sensitive compressible material.

16. The method in claim 7 , wherein said lead-free connectors comprise a lead-free solder having an approximately 3% volume expansion upon reflow heating.

17. The method in claim 7 , wherein said compressible film comprises one of silicon rubber and polyimide foam.

18. The method in claim 7 , wherein said compressible film comprises one of photosensitive and electron-beam sensitive compressible material.

19. A method of forming an integrated circuit structure, said method comprising:

forming lead-free connectors on a device;

surrounding sides of said lead-free connectors with a compressible film;

connecting said device to a carrier, wherein said lead-free connectors electrically connect said device to said carrier;

filling gaps between said carrier and said device with an insulating underfill; and

melting said solder lead-free connectors, wherein said compressible film is stable above the melting point of said solder connectors,

wherein said compressible film has sufficient compressibility to accommodate expansion of said lead-free connections when said lead-free connections are melted without damaging said underfill, and

wherein said compressible film comprises one of photosensitive and electron-beam sensitive compressible material.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2012
From: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
To: ULTRATECH, INC.
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