EP0059185A1 - Socket for housing a plurality of integrated circuits - Google Patents
Socket for housing a plurality of integrated circuitsInfo
- Publication number
- EP0059185A1 EP0059185A1 EP19810901004 EP81901004A EP0059185A1 EP 0059185 A1 EP0059185 A1 EP 0059185A1 EP 19810901004 EP19810901004 EP 19810901004 EP 81901004 A EP81901004 A EP 81901004A EP 0059185 A1 EP0059185 A1 EP 0059185A1
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- Prior art keywords
- socket
- leads
- integrated circuits
- metallic strips
- metallic
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
- H05K7/00—Constructional details common to different types of electric apparatus
- H05K7/02—Arrangements of circuit components or wiring on supporting structure
- H05K7/023—Stackable modules
Definitions
- the present invention pertains in general to integrated circuits and in particular to the packaging of such circuits.
- the present invention is a socket for containing at least two integrated circuits wherein the circuits are connected to operate independently through a plurality of package leads.
- Each of the integrated circuits is previously manufactured and encapsulated with a standard lead configuration.
- the socket includes a housing which has a planar member separating the interior of the housing into first and second square or rectangular chambers.
- a plurality of separator members are positioned adjacent opposed interior walls of the first and second chambers to form a plurality of recesses on the opposed walls of the chambers.
- a plurality of first metallic strips are included wherein each first metallic strip extends from within a recess in the first chamber through the plane of the planar member to within a corresponding recess in the second chamber and each first metallic strip is connected to a respective one of the package leads.
- the housing further includes a plurality of second metallic strips each one extending from within one of the recesses to connect to one of the package leads and the second metallic strips are located in corresponding recesses of the first and second chambers.
- Each of the first and second chambers is adapted to contain one of the integrated circuits wherein the leads of the integrated circuits are received into respective ones of the recesses in the corresponding chamber for contact with the metallic strips therein.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the semiconductor package of the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a sectional view of the semiconductor package shown in FIGURE 1 together with devices which are included therein and a lead frame for providing the electrical connections to the devices;
- FIGURE 3 is an elevation view of the center support shown in FIGURES 1 and 2;
- FIGURE 4 is a plan view of the center support shown in FIGURE 3;
- FIGURE 5 is a plan view of the bottom plate shown in FIGURE 2;
- FIGURE 6 is an elevation view of the bottom plate shown in FIGURE 5;
- FIGURE 7 is an end view of the bottom plate shown in FIGURE 5;
- FIGURE 8 is an elevation view of the side panel which is shown in FIGURE 2;
- FIGURE 9 is an end view of the side panel shown in FIGURE 8.
- FIGURE 10 is a plan view of a stamped lead frame as used in the present invention within the package shown in FIGURE 1;
- FIGURE 11 is an elevation view of the lead frame shown in FIGURE 10 which has been formed in the required shape
- FIGURE 12 is a plan view of an alternative embodiment of a stamping for a lead frame for use in the present invention.
- FIGURE 13 is an elevation view of a side panel for use with the lead frame shown in FIGURE 12;
- FIGURE 14 is a sectional view of the side panel shown in FIGURE 13.
- FIGURE 1 there is shown a socket 10 which houses two similar, previously packaged, integrated circuits.
- the socket 10 is provided with 18 leads designated by the reference numerals 12.
- the 18 leads are arranged in a dual in-line configuration with 9 leads on each side to connect two 16 lead memory integrated circuit devices and produce a double density memory.
- the socket 10 is designed to accommodate two 16 lead devices wherein the two devices are accessed through the 18 socket leads designated by numerals 12.
- the socket 10, in a preferred embodiment comprises five components.
- the first component is a center support 14 which is provided with integral end panels 14a and 14b.
- An opening 14c is provided in the middle of support 14 to permit air circulation to cool the two devices included within the socket and to allow access to the interior of the socket for cleaning.
- a second element of socket 10 is a bottom plate 16 which serves as a support member for the socket and is also provided with a central opening also to permit the circulation of cooling air and access for cleaning.
- the socket 10 is further provided with side panels 18 and 20 each of which is connected to the center support 14 and the bottom plate 16.
- the center support 14, bottom plate 16, and side panels 18 and 20 are preferably fabricated of a thermo ⁇ plastic material such as, for example RYTON, which is - the trademark of such a plastic manufactured by Phillips Petroleum Company.
- a preferred material for such a plastic is a glass filled polycarbonate.
- the socket 10 is preferably assembled by ultra- sonically welding the center support 14 and side panels 18 and 20 while joining the bottom plate 16 by means of an interference or snap coupling.
- the final element of the socket 10 is a lead frame 22 a portion of which is shown in FIGURE 1 as the socket leads 12. Each of the elements of the socket 10 will be described below in further detail.
- the socket 10 When the socket 10 is assembled it includes an upper chamber 23 and the lower chamber 24. A previously packaged semiconductor device is mounted within each of the chambers 23 and 24 and the leads of the devices are connected to the leads 12 such that both devices can be operated independently through the 18 leads of socket 10. Thus, by use of the socket 10, two 16 lead devices can be fully operated by use of the single 18 lead socket. In a typical application a completely packaged 16K random access memory (RAM) is mounted within each of the chambers 23 and 24. The two RAMS when us,ed in conjunction provide effectively a 32K memory with a lead configuration having only two additional leads over a single density memory circuit.
- RAM random access memory
- the socket of the present invention provides greater flexibility in the use of a standard designed memory circuit.
- a particular random access memory device can be used either by itself in a conventional manner or combined with a similar device in the socket 10 to produce a double density memory in an 18 lead socket.
- the double density device can be produced without the need for fabricating different memory circuits to be included within the particular double density device. This reduces manufacturing, storage and distribution expenses as well as providing greater applications for a given circuit.
- a icro- processor is mounted in one chamber and a memory device is mounted in the other chamber wherein the microprocessor works in conjunction with the memory device.
- the various component parts of the socket 10 are now described to show the structure of each part and its relationship to the socket.
- FIGURE 2 there is shown a cross- sectional view of the package 10 in which devices, integrated circuits, #1 and #2 have been installed respectively in chambers 23 and 24.
- Device #1 has leads 26 and 28 and device #2 has leads 30 and 32.
- the lead frame 22 is shown with fingers 34 and 36 which extend vertically from device #1 downward past the leads of device #2 to the socket leads 12.
- the fingers 34 and 36 are metallic strips.
- For operating devices #1 and #2 certain signals are provided in common to corresponding terminals of the two devices. Such leads are shown as 26 and 30 and are interconnected by finger 34. Certain control functions must be provided separately to the two devices and such an interconnection is shown between lead 32 of device #2 and finger 36.
- Lead 28 of device #1 is connected through a designated finger which is not shown in FIGURE 2.
- side plate 18 is provided with a recess 18a for receiving an outward bend of the finger 34.
- side panel 20 is provided with an extended recess 20a for receiving the vertical extension of finger 36 such that the finger 36 does not contact lead 28 of device #1.
- the bottom plate 16 is shown connected to the center support 14 as well as the side panels 13 and 20.
- the plate 16 is provided with openings to allow the fingers 34 and 36 to pass therethrough and is further provided with a central opening 38 which permits the - transfer of air through package 10 to cool the devices housed therein.
- the center support 14 is further illustrated in FIGURES 3 and 4. Referring now to FIGURES 3 and 4 the center support 14 is provided with a plurality of upper separators 42 and lower separators 44. Each of the separators includes a portion which is tapered inward from the center toward the extremity of the separator. There are 14 separators provided on each side of the center support 14.
- a finger 54 of the lead frame 22 is shown as it is oriented in regard to the center support 14.
- the finger 54 extends from one of the upper recesses 46 to one of the lower recesses 48 so that the common lead of devices #1 and #2 are both connected to finger 54 and thus to a common lead 12 of socket 10.
- the bottom plate 16 of socket 10 is now described in reference to FIGURES 5, 6 and 7.
- the right hand side of plate 16 is provided with a group of ten tabs 60 which form nine recesses 62 between the tabs.
- the left hand side of plate 16 is similarly provided with a group of ten tabs 64 which form a group of nine recesses 66.
- the recesses 62 and 66 are provided to receive the nine downward extending leads 12 on either side of the socket 10.
- the bottom plate 16 is illustrated in an elevation view in FIGURE 6 and in an end view in FIGURE 7. Note that the tabs 60 and 64 are tapered to form steps 60a -and 64a. The steps formed in the tabs 60 and 64 provide a means for locking the bottom plate 16 to the side panels 18 and 20. l ⁇
- the side panel 18 of package 10 is illustrated in FIGURE 8.
- the fingers of lead frame 22 are illustrated as reference numerals 72-88.
- Panel 18 is provided with a plurality of extensions 90 which align respectively with the separators 42 and end panels 14a and 14b of center support 14.
- the lower edge of panel 18 is provided with a series of tabs 91.
- each of the fingers 72-78 and 82- 88 are bent outboard at an acute angle and are received into corresponding recesses 92-106 which are formed in side panel 18.
- the recesses 92-106 correspond to the recess 18a shown in FIGURE 2.
- Fingers 78 and 80 are provided to have separate connections to devices #1 and #2 rather than the common connections provided by fingers 72-76 and 82-88.
- a portion of the finger 78 is positioned within a recess 112 within side panel 18 to eliminate the possibility of contact between finger 78 and the adjacent fingers 76 and 80.
- a portion of the finger 80 is likewise positioned within a recess 114 within side panel 18.
- the finger 80 is connected to the device #2 within chamber 24 and the metallic finger extends upward between fingers 78 and 82 and horizontally across to the end of panel 18 where the finger then drops downward to a socket lead 12. It is in this manner that the eight leads on one side of a 16 lead package are connected to the nine leads of the 18 lead socket 10 of the present invention.
- the configuration of the fingers and lead frame shown in FIGURE 8 is provided to specifically connect a given lead of device #2 to a specific lead of socket 10.
- Other configurations, • such as described below, can also be selected to provide specific lead connections for the leads of multiple devices which are not connected in common.
- FIGURE 9 An end view of the side panel 18 shown in FIGURE 8 is illustrated in FIGURE 9. On the lower side of panel 18 there is included a set of tabs 114 which are tapered to provide means for locking the side panel 18 to the bottom plate 16.
- the side panel 20 is essentially similar to the side panel 18 described above but shaped to receive the appropriate connecting fingers.
- planar center support 14 is omitted from socket 10 which is otherwise the same as described above.
- the lead frame 22 is illustrated as a flat stamping in FIGURE 10.
- the fingers 72-88 are the same as those shown in FIGURE 8.
- a second set of fingers 120-136 are included for the second side of the dual in-line package. Note that the pads for fingers 122 and 124 are vertically aligned so that one pad contacts a given lead for device #1 and the other pad contacts the corresponding lead for device #2. The remainder of the fingers in this group contact the corresponding leads on both of the devices in common. Finger 124 has an extension which runs along fingers 126-136 and drops down to connect to a corresponding lead 12. .
- the lead frame 22 is included within a stamping which includes outboard strips 138 -and 140 and end strips 142 and 144.
- the lead frame 22 is further illustrated in the folded configuration in FIGURE 11.
- the two groups of fingers 72-88 and 120-136 are aligned in parallel offset rows.
- the upper, free ends of the fingers are each bent at an acute angle in the outboard direction.
- the ends of the fingers 80 and 124 are not bent in this manner. Note that the fingers 78 and 122 are offset outward away from the center line of fingers 88 and 136.
- the lead frame configuration shown in FIGURE 10 is designed to connect specific terminals of the devices included within socket 10.
- the lead frame configuration is adaptable to almost any pin configuration to provide interconnections between selected leads of the devices and the leads of socket 10.
- FIGURE 12 A further lead frame configuration 150 is illustrated in FIGURE 12. This is also shown as a stamping which is an economical method for producing the lead frame of the present invention.
- the lead frame 150 is provided with a first set of nine fingers 154-172. Note that the pads for fingers 156 and 158 are vertically offset such that the common leads of the two devices are connected to separate leads 12 of the socket 10.
- the lead frame 150 is provided with a second set of nine fingers 174-190 in which the pads of fingers 180 and 182 are vertically offset for isolated connection of each of the fingers to common leads of devices #1 and #2 within the socket 10.
- the lead frame 150 also includes outboard strips 192 and 194 and end strips 196 and 198 which are separated from the fingers when the lead frame is -trimmed along lines 200 and 202.
- the end sections 196 and 198 are folded along lines 204 to produce a lead frame configuration similar to that shown in FIGURE 11. • Note also that the ends of each of the fingers, other than 158 and 182 are bent at an acute angle in the outboard direction to enable the leads of the devices to be more easily inserted into the package. In a similar manner the fingers 156 and 180 have a portion thereof offset from the plane of the remaining fingers into the side panels in order to prevent contact with the adjacent fingers.
- a side panel 206 for use with the lead frame 150 is illustrated in FIGURE 13.
- the side panel 206 is quite similar to the side panel 18 shown in FIGURE 8 with provision made for the differing lead frame configuration of the lead frame 150.
- the side panel 206 is provided with a recess 208 for receiving the finger 156 which is offset from the plane of the remaining fingers in that group.
- FIGURE 14 A section view of the side panel 206 is illustrated in FIGURE 14.
- the recess 104 receives the outward bent upper end of finger 168.
- the tab 91 on the lower side of panel 206 is provided with a taper for locking the side panel to the bottom plate 16.
- An optional technique for producing the socket 10 is to place a lead frame in a mold cavity and mold plastic around the lead frame to produce the socket 10 in one step as contrasted with the assembly of the individual elements described above.
- the present invention comprises a socket for housing a plurality of integrated circuits which are connected to operate independently through a set of socket leads. Selected corresponding terminals of the integrated circuits included within the socket - are connected directly together to a respective lead of the socket. Leads of the integrated circuits which must be connected separately are connected through metallic strips which extend from the circuit leads directly to L_>
- the socket of the present invention thus enables the combining of identical memory circuits into a double density configuration without the need for customizing any of the integrated circuits.
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Abstract
Une prise (10) permet de loger des circuits integres identiques (1, 2). La prise (10) comprend un support central (14) qui comprend des panneaux extremes solidaires (14a, 14b). Le support central comprend aussi une pluralite de separateurs verticaux (42, 44) qui forment une pluralite d'evidements (46, 48). Des panneaux lateraux (18, 20) sont assembles au support central pour former une premiere et une seconde chambre (23, 24). Une plaque de fond (16) est connectee au support central (14) et aux panneaux lateraux (18, 20). Une structure conductrice (22) est placee dans la premiere et la seconde chambre pour etablir des barrettes metalliques dans les evidements (46, 48). Dans certains des evidements, les barrettes metalliques s'etendent depuis les evidements correspondants dans les deux chambres (23, 24) et sont connectes a un conducteur respectif (12) de la prise. Dans d'autres evidements selectionnes, une barrette metallique s'etend directement pour etre connectee a un conducteur (12) de telle sorte qu'il n'y a pas de connexion directe entre des evidements communs. Les circuits integres (1, 2) sont positionnes dans les chambres (23, 24) de telle maniere que les conducteurs des circuits integres (1, 2) sont recus dans les evidements (46, 48). Certains conducteurs des dispositifs (1, 2) sont connectes en commun a un conducteur (12) de la prise tandis que d'autres conducteurs des dispositifs (1, 2) sont connectes independamment aux conducteurs (12) de la prise, de telle sorte que les deux dispositifs (1, 2) puissent fonctionner independamment.A socket (10) accommodates identical integrated circuits (1, 2). The socket (10) comprises a central support (14) which comprises integral end panels (14a, 14b). The central support also includes a plurality of vertical dividers (42, 44) which form a plurality of recesses (46, 48). Side panels (18, 20) are joined to the central support to form a first and a second chamber (23, 24). A bottom plate (16) is connected to the central support (14) and to the side panels (18, 20). A conductive structure (22) is placed in the first and second chambers to establish metal bars in the recesses (46, 48). In some of the recesses, the metal bars extend from the corresponding recesses in the two chambers (23, 24) and are connected to a respective conductor (12) of the socket. In other selected recesses, a metal strip extends directly to be connected to a conductor (12) so that there is no direct connection between common recesses. The integrated circuits (1, 2) are positioned in the chambers (23, 24) in such a way that the conductors of the integrated circuits (1, 2) are received in the recesses (46, 48). Certain conductors of the devices (1, 2) are connected in common to a conductor (12) of the socket while other conductors of the devices (1, 2) are independently connected to the conductors (12) of the socket, so that that the two devices (1, 2) can operate independently.
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Inventor name: WILSON, DAVID S. Inventor name: ESPARZA, CARLOS, JR. Inventor name: MULHOLLAND, WAYNE A. Inventor name: MARTIN, ROBERT JAMES |