Method for producing semiconductor device
View Patent ↗A method for producing a semiconductor device includes solder-connecting a semiconductor chip, onto an insulating substrate including a ceramic board and having conductor layers on two surfaces thereof, with a lead-free solder; warping a radiating base such that a surface of the radiating base on a side opposite to the insulating substrate is convex; and solder-connecting the insulating substrate onto the warped radiating base with the lead-free solder so as to provide a substantially flat solder-connected radiating base.
1. A method for producing a semiconductor device comprising:
solder-connecting a semiconductor chip, onto an insulating substrate comprising a ceramic board and having conductor layers on two surfaces thereof, with a lead-free solder,
warping a radiating base such that a surface of the radiating base on a side opposite to the insulating substrate is convex, and
solder-connecting the insulating substrate onto the warped radiating base with the lead-free solder so as to provide a substantially flat solder-connected radiating base,
wherein the conductive layer on one surface of the insulating substrate solder-connecting to the radiating base has a thickness greater than that of the conductive layer on the other surface of the insulating substrate.
2. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the lead-free solder has a melting point of 250° C. or lower.
3. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the lead-free solder comprises tin and at least one element selected from the group consisting of silver, bismuth, indium, antimony, zinc, aluminum, and copper.
4. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the radiating base is warped to an extent determined by properties of the insulating substrate.
5. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the radiating base is warped to an extent determined by a connection area between the radiating base and the insulating substrate.
6. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 5 , wherein the insulating substrate is divided into a plurality of portions, and the radiating base is warped to an extent determined by a connection area between the radiating base and the divided insulating substrate.
7. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 5 , wherein the radiating base is warped to an extent determined by a thickness of the conductor layer in the insulating substrate.
8. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the radiating base is warped to an extent determined by a volume ratio between the conductor layers disposed on both surfaces of the ceramic board in the insulating substrate.
9. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 4 , wherein the radiating base is warped to an extent detei uiined by a thickness of the ceramic board in the insulating substrate.
10. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the radiating base is warped to an extent determined by a thickness of the radiating base.
11. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein, in the insulating substrate, the conductor layers comprise a copper foil, and the ceramic board comprises alumina as a main component.
12. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the radiating base comprises copper.
13. A method for producing a semiconductor device comprising:
dividing an insulating substrate having a length of 70 mm and a width of 46 mm to two pieces, each of the two pieces comprising a ceramic board and having conductor layers on two surfaces thereof,
solder-connecting each of the two pieces with one semiconductor chip with a lead-free solder,
warping a radiating base such that a surface of the radiating base on a side opposite to the insulating substrate is convex, and
solder-connecting each of the two pieces with the one semiconductor chip, onto the warped radiating base, with the lead-free solder so as to provide a substantially flat solder-connected radiating base,
wherein a connection area between each of the insulating substrates and the radiating base is greater than or equal to 400 mm 2 and less than 1610 mm 2 .
14. A method for producing a semiconductor device comprising:
dividing an insulating substrate having a length of 85 mm and a width of 43 mm to three pieces, each of the three pieces comprising a ceramic board and having conductor layers on two surfaces thereof,
solder-connecting each of the three pieces with one semiconductor chip with a lead free solder,
warping a radiating base such that a surface of the radiating base on a side opposite to the insulating substrate is convex, and
solder-connecting each of the three pieces with the one semiconductor chip, onto the warped radiating base, with the lead-free solder so as to provide a substantially flat solder-connected radiating base,
wherein a connection area between each of the insulating substrates and the radiating base is greater than or equal to 400 mm 2 and less than 1204 mm 2 .
15. The method for producing a semiconductor device according to claim 1 , wherein the lead-free solder has a composition of tin and antimony, a composition of tin, silver, bismuth, and indium, or a composition of tin, antimony, and silver.
16. A method for producing a semiconductor device comprising:
preparing an insulating substrate comprising a ceramic board, a first conductive layer on one surface of the insulating substrate, and a second conductive layer having a thickness greater than the first conductive layer on another surface of the insulating substrate;
solder-connecting a semiconductor chip onto the first conductive layer of the insulating substrate with a first lead-free solder;
warping a radiating base so that a concave surface of the radiating base faces toward the second conductive layer on the insulating substrate;
solder-connecting the insulating substrate to the radiating base with a second lead-free solder to warp the insulating substrate toward the radiating base to reduce a space between the insulating substrate and the radiating base; and
allowing the insulating substrate to return to a flat state after solder-connecting the insulating substrate to the radiating base, to thereby deform the radiating base to be flat or substantially flat.