Warpage balancing in thin packages
View Patent ↗Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide reinforcement for a carrier or a package. A reinforcement layer is added to a surface of the carrier, often a bottom surface of the carrier that is generally under-utilized except for placement of terminal connections. The reinforcement layer adds structural support to the carrier or package, which can be very thin otherwise. In various embodiments, the addition of the reinforcement layer to the carrier or package reduces warpage of the carrier or package.
1. A method of fabricating a microelectronic assembly, comprising:
forming a plurality of conductive terminals on a surface of a carrier or a package;
deforming each conductive terminal of the plurality of conductive terminals;
forming a reinforcement layer on the surface of the carrier or the package to add structural support to the carrier or the package, the reinforcement layer surrounding each conductive terminal;
partially or completely detaching each conductive terminal from the reinforcement layer while maintaining a connection of each conductive terminal to the surface of the carrier or the package.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising forming an opening or space in the reinforcement layer around each of the conductive terminals.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising forming the reinforcement layer on the surface of the carrier or the package without the use of a solder resist mask or an adhesive layer.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the forming the plurality of conductive terminals comprises printing solder onto the surface of the carrier or the package.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the forming the plurality of conductive terminals comprises depositing solder balls onto one or more electrical contacts on the surface of the carrier or the package.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the deforming each conductive terminal comprises compressing the plurality of conductive terminals or removing a portion of the plurality of conductive terminals to change a shape of the plurality of conductive terminals.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detaching each conductive terminal comprises heating the plurality of conductive terminals to at least a melting point of the plurality of conductive terminals.
8. A method of fabricating a microelectronic assembly, comprising:
forming a reinforcement layer on a surface of a carrier or a package to add structural support to the carrier or the package, the reinforcement layer including one or more openings to reveal one or more electrical contacts on the surface of the carrier or the package; and
forming a plurality of conductive terminals on the one or more electrical contacts and within the one or more openings, the conductive terminals making partial contact or no contact with the reinforcement layer.
9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising using the reinforcement layer as a solder resist mask to form the plurality of conductive terminals.
10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising reducing a mechanical stress between the solder balls and the reinforcement layer by at least partially decoupling the solder balls from the reinforcement layer, the decoupling allowing the solder balls to expand or change a position during later processing.
11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the forming the plurality of conductive terminals comprises printing solder onto the plurality of electrical contacts and reflowing the printed solder.
12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the surface is a second surface of the carrier or package, and further comprising coupling a die or a package to a first surface of the carrier or the package, opposite the second surface, prior to forming the reinforcement layer on the second surface of the carrier or the package.
13. A microelectronic structure, comprising:
a carrier or a package having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface;
a reinforcement layer disposed on the second surface of the carrier or the package, the reinforcement layer including one or more openings to reveal one or more electrical contacts on the second surface, the reinforcement layer arranged to add structural support to the carrier or the package; and
a plurality of conductive terminals disposed within the one or more openings and coupled to the one or more electrical contacts, the conductive terminals making partial contact or no contact with the reinforcement layer.
14. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , further comprising a single conductive terminal within each of the one or more openings.
15. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , further comprising one or more groups of conductive terminals within each of the one or more openings.
16. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , wherein the reinforcement layer has a thickness that is at least 50% of a height of the conductive terminals.
17. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , wherein a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the reinforcement layer is less than a CTE of a material of the carrier or the package.
18. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , wherein the reinforcement layer comprises a dielectric, a molding compound, or an encapsulant.
19. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , wherein the reinforcement layer comprises a b-stage dielectric cured on the second surface of the carrier or the package.
20. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , wherein the one or more openings in the reinforcement layer are formed after attaching the reinforcement layer to the second surface of the carrier or the package.
21. The microelectronic structure of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of conductive terminals comprises a ball grid array (BGA) at the second surface of the carrier or the package.