Process for forming cone shaped solder for chip interconnection
A method of forming non-spherically shaped solder interconnects, preferably conical, for attachment of electronic components in an electronic module. Preferably, the solder interconnects of the present invention are cone shaped and comprise of depositing a first solder followed by a second solder ha...
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creator | Farooq, Shaji Brofman, Peter Knickerbocker, John Langenthal, Scott Ray, Sudipta Stalter, Kathleen |
description | A method of forming non-spherically shaped solder interconnects, preferably conical, for attachment of electronic components in an electronic module. Preferably, the solder interconnects of the present invention are cone shaped and comprise of depositing a first solder followed by a second solder having a lower reflow temperature than the first solder. Warm placement of the electronic component at a somewhat elevated temperature than room temperature but less than the solder reflow temperature reduces the force required during placement of a semiconductor chip to a substrate. After warm placement, reflow of the module occurs at the lower reflow temperature of the second solder. The conical shape of the solder interconnects are formed by a heated coining die which may also coin a portion of the interconnects with flat surfaces for stand-offs. The ability of the cone shaped solder interconnects to meet the opposing surface of a chip or substrate at different heights accommodates the camber typically associated with chip and substrate surfaces. |
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