IP Library Granted Patent US 11,769,713
Granted Patent B2
US 11,769,713 · App. 17/819,460 · Granted Sep 26, 2023

Lead frames having rounded corners and related packages and methods

Inventor: Behrooz Mehr (Chandler, AZ)
Assignee: Microchip Technology Incorporated
H01L23/4951H01L21/4821H01L21/56H01L23/49503H01L23/49541H01L23/49548H01L23/49555H01L23/49575H01L2924/181
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,769,713
App. No.
17/819,460
Granted
Sep 26, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Lead frames for semiconductor device packages may include lead fingers proximate to a die-attach pad. A convex corner of the lead frame proximate to a geometric center of the lead frame may be rounded to include a radius of curvature of at least two times a greatest thickness of the die-attach pad. The thickness of the die-attach pad may be measured in a direction perpendicular to a major surface of the die-attach pad. A shortest distance between the die-attach pad and each one of the lead fingers having a surface area larger than an average surface area of the lead fingers may be at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

Claims (29)

1. A lead frame for a microelectronic device package, comprising:

lead fingers proximate to a die-attach pad;

wherein a convex corner of the lead frame proximate to a geometric center of the lead frame is rounded to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times a greatest thickness of the die-attach pad, the thickness of the die-attach pad measured in a direction perpendicular to a major surface of the die-attach pad; and

wherein a shortest distance between the die-attach pad and each one of the lead fingers having a surface area larger than an average surface area of the lead fingers is at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

2. The lead frame for a microelectronic device package of claim 1 , wherein the convex corner of the lead frame is a convex corner of the die-attach pad or a convex corner of the lead fingers.

3. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein the radius of curvature of the rounded convex corner of the lead frame proximate to the geometric center of the lead frame is between three and five times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

4. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein each convex corner of the die-attach pad is rounded to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

5. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein each convex corner of the lead fingers proximate to the geometric center of the lead frame is rounded to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

6. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein a majority of the convex corners of the lead fingers proximate to the geometric center of the lead frame are rounded to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

7. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein at least one convex corner of the die-attach pad proximate to the geometric center of the lead frame is rounded to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad and at least one convex corner of the lead fingers proximate to the geometric center of the lead frame is rounded to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

8. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein the radius of curvature of each rounded convex corner proximate to the geometric center of the lead frame of the ones of the lead fingers having the surface area larger than the average surface area of the lead fingers is between three and five times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

9. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein the shortest distance between the die-attach pad and each one of the lead fingers is between three and five times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

10. The lead frame of claim 1 , wherein a shortest distance between two largest of the lead fingers is at least about two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

11. The lead frame of claim 10 , wherein the shortest distance between the two largest of the lead fingers is between three and five times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

12. A microelectronic device package, comprising:

a lead frame comprising a die-attach pad on which a microelectronic die is supported and lead fingers electrically connected to bond pads of the microelectronic die;

wherein a convex corner of the lead frame proximate to a geometric center of the lead frame is rounded to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times a greatest thickness of the die-attach pad, as measured in a direction perpendicular to a major surface of the die-attach pad; and

wherein a shortest distance between the die-attach pad and each one of the lead fingers having a surface area larger than an average surface area of the lead fingers is at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

13. The microelectronic device package of claim 12 , further comprising an encapsulant material encapsulating the microelectronic die and portions of the lead frame.

14. The lead frame of claim 12 , wherein a shortest distance between two largest of the lead fingers is at least about two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

15. A method of making a lead frame for a microelectronic device package, comprising:

removing material from a strip of electrically conductive material to form a series of lead frames, each comprising a die-attach pad and lead fingers;

forming a convex corner of each lead frame proximate to a geometric center of the lead frame to be rounded so as to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times a greatest thickness of the die-attach pad, the thickness of the die-attach pad measured in a direction perpendicular to a major surface of the die-attach pad; and

defining a shortest distance between the die-attach pad and each one of the lead fingers having a surface area larger than an average surface area of the lead fingers to be at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising forming the radius of curvature to be between three and five times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising forming each convex corner of the die-attach pad to be rounded so as to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising forming each convex corner of the lead fingers proximate to the geometric center of the lead frame to be rounded so as to comprise a radius of curvature of at least two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising defining the shortest distance between the die-attach pad and each of the lead fingers having the surface area larger than the average surface area of the lead fingers to be between three and five times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.

20. The method of claim 15 , further comprising defining a shortest distance between two largest of the lead fingers to be at least about two times the greatest thickness of the die-attach pad.