IP Library Granted Patent US 8,222,538
Granted Patent B1
US 8,222,538 · App. 12/483,913 · Granted Jul 17, 2012

Stackable via package and method

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Patent No.
US 8,222,538
App. No.
12/483,913
Granted
Jul 17, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

A stackable via package includes a substrate having an upper surface and a trace on the upper surface, the trace including a terminal. A solder ball is on the terminal. The solder ball has a solder ball diameter A and a solder ball height D. A via aperture is formed in a package body enclosing the solder ball to expose the solder ball. The via aperture includes a via bottom having a via bottom diameter B and a via bottom height C from the upper surface of the substrate, where A<B and 0=<C< ½ ×D. The shape of the via aperture prevents solder deformation of the solder column formed from the solder ball as well as prevents solder bridging between adjacent solder columns.

Claims (39)

1. A stackable via package comprising:

a substrate comprising a first surface;

a trace on the first surface, the trace comprising a terminal;

a solder ball on the terminal, the solder ball having a solder ball diameter A and a solder ball height D;

a package body comprising a solder ball contact surface in direct physical contact with a first portion of the solder ball enclosed by the package body; and

a via aperture in the package body exposing a second portion of the solder ball, the via aperture comprising a via bottom having a via bottom diameter B and a via bottom height C from the first surface of the substrate, where A<B and 0=<C<½×D.

2. The stackable via package of claim 1 wherein the via aperture is defined by a via aperture sidewall of the package body, the via aperture sidewall extending between a principal surface of the package body and the via bottom.

3. The stackable via package of claim 2 wherein the via bottom comprises a via aperture shelf of the package body.

4. The stackable via package of claim 3 wherein the via aperture shelf is parallel to the first surface of the substrate.

5. The stackable via package of claim 4 wherein the via aperture shelf extends from the via aperture sidewall to the solder ball.

6. The stackable via package of claim 5 wherein the via aperture shelf has the via bottom diameter B and the via bottom height C.

7. The stackable via package of claim 3 wherein a circumference of the solder ball contact surface in a plane parallel to the first surface of the substrate increasing between the first surface of the substrate and the via aperture shelf.

8. The stackable via package of claim 7 wherein a pocket defined by the solder ball contact surface has a maximum diameter opening at the via aperture shelf.

9. The stackable via package of claim 3 wherein the solder ball contact surface extends between the first surface of the substrate and the via aperture shelf.

10. The stackable via package of claim 1 wherein a principal surface of the package body has a package body height H above the first surface of the substrate, where H>D.

11. The stackable via package of claim 1 wherein a principal surface of the package body has a package body height H 1 above the first surface of the substrate, where H 1 <D.

12. The stackable via package of claim 1 wherein a principal surface of the package body has a package body height H 2 above the first surface of the substrate, where H 2 =D.

13. A stackable via package comprising:

a substrate comprising a first surface;

a trace on the first surface, the trace comprising a terminal;

a solder ball on the terminal, the solder ball having a solder ball diameter A and a solder ball height D;

a package body; and

a via aperture in the package body exposing the solder ball, the via aperture comprising a via bottom having a via bottom diameter B and a via bottom height C from the first surface of the substrate, where A<B and 0=<C<½×D, wherein the via aperture is defined by a via aperture sidewall of the package body, the via aperture sidewall extending between a principal surface of the package body and the first surface of the substrate.

14. The stackable via package of claim 13 wherein an exposed portion of the first surface of the substrate around the terminal and solder ball is exposed through the via aperture.

15. A stackable via package comprising:

a substrate comprising a first surface;

a trace on the first surface, the trace comprising a terminal;

a solder ball on the trace, the solder ball having a solder ball diameter A;

a package body comprising a solder ball contact surface in direct physical contact with a first portion of the solder ball enclosed by the package body; and

a via aperture in the package body exposing a second portion of the solder ball, the via aperture being defined by a via aperture sidewall of the package body and a via aperture shelf of the package body, the via aperture shelf having a via aperture shelf diameter B, the second portion of the solder ball exposed from the via aperture shelf having an exposed solder ball diameter E, where A>B>E.

16. The stackable via package of claim 15 wherein the solder ball contact surface extends between the first surface of the substrate and the via aperture shelf.

17. A method of forming a stackable via package comprising:

mounting an electronic component to a first surface of a substrate;

forming a solder ball on a terminal of a trace on the first surface of the substrate, wherein the solder ball has a solder ball diameter A and a solder ball height D;

enclosing the electronic component and the solder ball in a package body; and

forming a via aperture in the package body such that a solder ball contact surface of the package body remains in direct physical contact with a first portion of the solder ball enclosed by the package body while a second portion of the solder ball is exposed through the via aperture, the via aperture comprising a via bottom having a via bottom diameter B and a via bottom height C from the first surface of the substrate, where A<B and 0=<C<½×D.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the via aperture is formed by laser-ablation.

19. The method of claim 17 wherein the via aperture is defined by a via aperture sidewall of the package body, the via aperture sidewall extending between a principal surface of the package body and the via bottom.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein the via bottom comprises a via aperture shelf of the package body.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2020
From: AMKOR TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: AMKOR TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE HOLDING PTE.LTD.
Reel/Frame 054067/0135 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2018
From: AMKOR TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 046683/0139 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 7, 2015
From: AMKOR TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 035613/0592 →