IP Library Granted Patent US 9,998,100
Granted Patent B2
US 9,998,100 · App. 14/838,778 · Granted Jun 12, 2018

Package programmable decoupling capacitor array

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Patent No.
US 9,998,100
App. No.
14/838,778
Granted
Jun 12, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A semiconductor chip allows for a selected amount of on-die decoupling capacitance to be connected to a very-large-scale integrated circuit (VLSI) system after the circuit design is complete. The semiconductor chip comprises an integrated circuit disposed on a packaging substrate, and a power distribution network that is electrically connectable to the integrated circuit via a programmable connectivity array via the packaging substrate.

Claims (40)

1. A semiconductor chip, comprising:

an integrated circuit disposed on a packaging substrate; and

a power distribution network that is electrically connectable to the integrated circuit via a programmable connectivity array via the packaging substrate,

wherein

the programmable connectivity array comprises discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors formed on the semiconductor chip,

multiple electrically conductive bumps are disposed on each block of the discrete blocks and are connectable to the power distribution network,

a specified capacitance is obtainable by connecting a first subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors to the power distribution network and the integrated circuit via the packaging substrate while a second subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors remains unconnected, and

the first subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors is configured to serve as a band rejection filter, and a frequency of the band rejection filter is controllable as a function of a first number of the first subset of the discrete blocks and a second number of the electrically conductive bumps used to connect each block of the first subset of the discrete blocks to the power distribution network.

2. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , wherein the discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors and the power distribution network are integrated in the semiconductor chip.

3. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , wherein the first subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors is configured to serve as a notch filter.

4. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , wherein the specified capacitance is configured to suppress a resonant frequency of the semiconductor chip.

5. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , wherein the programmable connectivity array is variable by modifying the programmable connectivity array of the packaging substrate.

6. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , wherein the second subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors are connectable to an alternative power distribution system of the chip.

7. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , wherein the discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors comprise low priority decoupling capacitors.

8. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , further comprising a processor configured to perform one or more processing functions in connection with operation of the integrated circuit.

9. A method of suppressing supply noise in a semiconductor chip, comprising:

placing a programmable connectivity array physically near an integrated circuit embedded in a semiconductor chip, wherein the programmable connectivity array comprises discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors formed on the semiconductor chip, the semiconductor chip is supported on a packaging substrate, and multiple electrically conductive bumps are disposed on each block of the discrete blocks;

connecting a first subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors to the integrated circuit and a power distribution network of the semiconductor chip to obtain a target capacitance, wherein the connecting causes a second subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors to remain unconnected, the first subset of the discrete blocks is configured to serve as a band rejection filter, and the connecting comprises

setting a frequency of the band rejection filter as a function of a first number of the first subset of the discrete blocks and a second number of the electrically conductive bumps used to connect each block of the first subset of the discrete blocks to the power distribution network; and

supplying power to the integrated circuit via the first subset of the discrete blocks through the packaging substrate.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the connecting comprises connecting the first number of the first subset of the discrete blocks to yield the target capacitance.

11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising configuring the discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors to serve as a notch filter in the integrated circuit.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors are integrated in the semiconductor chip.

13. A method of suppressing resonant peaks in an integrated circuit in a semiconductor chip, comprising:

supporting the semiconductor chip on a packaging substrate; and

supplying power to the integrated circuit via a programmable connectivity array through the packaging substrate,

wherein

the programmable connectivity array comprises a first subset of discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors that are formed on the semiconductor chip, the first subset being a selectable number of the discrete blocks, smaller than a total number of the discrete blocks, that correspond to a defined capacitance,

a second subset of the discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors remain unconnected,

the discrete blocks are placed physically near the integrated circuit,

the first subset of the discrete blocks form a band rejection filter of the semiconductor chip,

multiple electrically conductive bumps are formed on each block of the discrete blocks of on-die programmable decoupling capacitors, and

a frequency of the band rejection filter is configurable as a function of the number of the first subset of the discrete blocks and a number of the electrically conductive bumps through which the power is supplied to the integrated circuit.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising configuring the first subset of discrete blocks to serve as a notch filter for the integrated circuit.

15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising connecting one or more blocks of the second subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors to a second power distribution network of the semiconductor chip.

16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the connecting comprises forming electrical traces in the packaging substrate that electrically connect the first subset of the discrete blocks of the on-die programmable decoupling capacitors to the integrated circuit and the power distribution network.

17. The semiconductor chip of claim 1 , wherein the first subset of the discrete blocks are connected to the power distribution network and the integrated circuit via conductive traces within the packaging substrate.

18. The method of claim 13 , wherein the supplying power comprises supplying the power from a first power distribution network of the semiconductor chip, and the method further comprises supplying power from a second power distribution network of the semiconductor chip to another integrated circuit in the semiconductor chip via the second subset of the discrete blocks.

19. The method of claim 13 , further comprising operating a processor to perform a processing function in connection with operation of the integrated circuit.

20. The method of claim 13 , further comprising determining the defined capacitance as a capacitance determined to suppress a resonant frequency of the semiconductor chip.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 6, 2017
From: PROJECT DENVER INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS LLC
To: AMPERE COMPUTING LLC
Reel/Frame 044717/0683 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 21, 2017
From: MACOM CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: PROJECT DENVER INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 044798/0599 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2017
From: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: MACOM CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, LLC (SUCCESSOR TO APPLIED MICRO CIRCUITS CORPORATION)
Reel/Frame 044652/0609 →
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 26, 2017
From: THAIK, RICH
To: VELOCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 044634/0244 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2017
From: MACOM CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, LLC (SUCCESSOR TO APPLIED MICRO CIRCUITS CORPORATION)
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 042444/0891 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 6, 2017
From: APPLIED MICRO CIRCUITS CORPORATION; MACOM CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, LLC; MACOM CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: MACOM CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 042176/0185 →