WO1997024770A1 - Surface mount led alphanumeric display - Google Patents

Surface mount led alphanumeric display

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Publication number
WO1997024770A1
WO1997024770A1 PCT/US1996/019790 US9619790W WO9724770A1 WO 1997024770 A1 WO1997024770 A1 WO 1997024770A1 US 9619790 W US9619790 W US 9619790W WO 9724770 A1 WO9724770 A1 WO 9724770A1
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Prior art keywords
circuit board
coefficient
thermal expansion
epoxy
alphanumeric display
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PCT/US1996/019790
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French (fr)
Inventor
Marvin Lumbard
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Siemens Microelectronics, Inc.
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Application filed by Siemens Microelectronics, Inc. filed Critical Siemens Microelectronics, Inc.
Priority to EP96944799A priority Critical patent/EP0870336B1/en
Priority to JP52434697A priority patent/JP3398712B2/en
Priority to KR1019980704928A priority patent/KR19990076803A/en
Priority to DE69620026T priority patent/DE69620026T2/en
Publication of WO1997024770A1 publication Critical patent/WO1997024770A1/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01LSEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS H10
    • H01L33/00Semiconductor devices having potential barriers specially adapted for light emission; Processes or apparatus specially adapted for the manufacture or treatment thereof or of parts thereof; Details thereof
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01LSEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS H10
    • H01L33/00Semiconductor devices having potential barriers specially adapted for light emission; Processes or apparatus specially adapted for the manufacture or treatment thereof or of parts thereof; Details thereof
    • H01L33/48Semiconductor devices having potential barriers specially adapted for light emission; Processes or apparatus specially adapted for the manufacture or treatment thereof or of parts thereof; Details thereof characterised by the semiconductor body packages
    • H01L33/483Containers
    • H01L33/486Containers adapted for surface mounting
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01LSEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS H10
    • H01L25/00Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices ; Multistep manufacturing processes thereof
    • H01L25/16Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices ; Multistep manufacturing processes thereof the devices being of types provided for in two or more different main groups of groups H01L27/00 - H01L33/00, or in a single subclass of H10K, H10N, e.g. forming hybrid circuits
    • H01L25/167Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices ; Multistep manufacturing processes thereof the devices being of types provided for in two or more different main groups of groups H01L27/00 - H01L33/00, or in a single subclass of H10K, H10N, e.g. forming hybrid circuits comprising optoelectronic devices, e.g. LED, photodiodes
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01LSEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS H10
    • H01L2224/00Indexing scheme for arrangements for connecting or disconnecting semiconductor or solid-state bodies and methods related thereto as covered by H01L24/00
    • H01L2224/01Means for bonding being attached to, or being formed on, the surface to be connected, e.g. chip-to-package, die-attach, "first-level" interconnects; Manufacturing methods related thereto
    • H01L2224/42Wire connectors; Manufacturing methods related thereto
    • H01L2224/47Structure, shape, material or disposition of the wire connectors after the connecting process
    • H01L2224/48Structure, shape, material or disposition of the wire connectors after the connecting process of an individual wire connector
    • H01L2224/4805Shape
    • H01L2224/4809Loop shape
    • H01L2224/48091Arched

Definitions

  • This invention relates generally to LED alphanumeric displays. Specifically, the invention is directed to a surface-mounted LED alphanumeric display.
  • a desirable encapsulation for a surface mount device is epoxy.
  • Epoxy is well-suited to mass production molding, providing a structurally sound and hermetically-sealed enclosure for the encapsulated components.
  • a surface-mount device is installed by soldering it in place, requiring the application of heat perhaps as high as 200°C which causes the components of the display to expand.
  • CTE coefficients of thermal expansion
  • the heat problem for surface mount devices can be dealt with in several ways.
  • Second, the expansion of the encapsulation can be minimized by employing an opaque epoxy, which has a CTE nearly equal to that of the encapsulated components.
  • the CTE of the epoxy can be further lowered by adding impurities to the epoxy.
  • the active display devices, related logic circuitry, and the interconnecting leads would be placed on a substrate such as a printed circuit board or flex circuit, and the assembly would be encapsulated within a transparent enclosure. Since it is imperative that the encapsulation for a display device be transparent, opaque epoxies and impurities cannot be employed. Nevertheless, it would be desirable to encapsulate the device in epoxy. However, the required clear epoxy has a CTE considerably higher than that of the circuit boards, components, and interconnecting leads of the typical display device. If no provision is made for the high CTE of clear epoxy, the device will likely fail as a result of the heat from soldering.
  • the composition of the components and encapsulation should be selected such that the coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) of those components are equivalent or nearly so.
  • the present invention obviates the aforementioned problem by matching or nearly matching the CTE of the circuit board to that of the clear epoxy, contrary to the generally accepted practice of matching the CTE of the epoxy to that of the components within the encapsulation.
  • the inner components when heat is applied to the device, the inner components will expand at approximately the same rate as the clear epoxy encapsulation.
  • the lead frame although having a much lower CTE, makes minimal contact with the encapsulation and therefore essentially floats within the package and should not impose significant stress or strain on the device.
  • Figure 1 is an sectional view of a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display having a flex circuit substrate
  • Figure 2 is an sectional view of a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display having a plastic PCB substrate;
  • Figure 3 is an sectional view of a vertically-mounted LED alphanumeric display having a plastic PCB substrate
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display and leadframes prior to encapsulation.
  • Figure 1 shows a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display device 10 having a compliant, two-layer flex circuit 20.
  • the flex circuit 20 is bonded or otherwise attached to an Ulte stiffener 30.
  • Ultem is a trademark for a General Electric material having a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of approximately 60 x 10 "6 ppm, selected because it has a CTE approximately equal to that of clear epoxy, although one could choose another material having a nearly-equivalent CTE.
  • CTE coefficient of thermal expansion
  • the device 10 has leads 40 for providing power and control to the device 10, two cf which are visible in Figure 1.
  • the leads 40 are provided with J-bends 42, which afford tight vertical stacking and mounting.
  • Display elements 50 are located on the top surface 22 of the flex circuit 20, while a CMOS logic device 60 is located on the under surface 24.
  • the flex circuit 20, the Ultem stiffener 30, the display elements 50, and the CMOS logic device 60 are enclosed in a clear epoxy encapsulation 70, while the leads .40 are permitted to protrude out from the encapsulation 70.
  • a plastic printed circuit board can be utilized as the substrate as illustrated in Figure 2.
  • a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display device 100 has a plastic printed circuit board (PCB) 120 having a CTE of approximately 60 x 10 ⁇ 6 ppm.
  • the PCB 120 can be fabricated from Ultem material, which has such a CTE, or any other material having a nearly-equivalent CTE.
  • the device 100 also has leads 140 with J-bends 142, and display elements 150 and a CMOS logic device 160 mounted on opposite surfaces 122 and 124, respectively, of the PCB 120.
  • the PCB 120 is encased in an epoxy encapsulation 170 with protruding leads 140.
  • the device 100 of Figure 2 can be mounted vertically as shown in Figure 3.
  • vertical stabilizers 180 can be provided to create a relatively stable rest on one side of the device.
  • the device 10 of Figure 1 could be positioned vertically.
  • the device 10 is shown with leadframes 200 in Figure 4 prior to encapsulation. Visible to one side of the flex circuit 20 are the vertical stabilizers 180.
  • the device can be encapsulated using the closed mold described in co-pending U.S. patent application serial no.

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Abstract

The heat tolerance of an LED alphanumeric display device (10) having a clear epoxy encapsulation (70) can be improved by matching the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the inner circuit board (120) to the high CTE of the epoxy. When heat is applied to fix the device to a circuit board, the components will expand at a nearly equal rate, avoiding cracking and failure.

Description

SURFACE MOUNT LED ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to LED alphanumeric displays. Specifically, the invention is directed to a surface-mounted LED alphanumeric display.
Background of the Invention
A desirable encapsulation for a surface mount device is epoxy. Epoxy is well-suited to mass production molding, providing a structurally sound and hermetically-sealed enclosure for the encapsulated components. A surface-mount device is installed by soldering it in place, requiring the application of heat perhaps as high as 200°C which causes the components of the display to expand. However, if the respective coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) of the encapsulation, the circuit board, and other components differ markedly, they will expand at proportionately different rates, leading to stress and strain, causing the device to crack and probably fail.
The heat problem for surface mount devices can be dealt with in several ways. First, there is a generally- accepted engineering practice of specifying printed circuit board materials having a low CTE to match the CTE of the copper traces on the circuit board within the device. This will minimize expansion of the circuit board and avoid cracking of the copper traces and other damage to the device. Second, the expansion of the encapsulation can be minimized by employing an opaque epoxy, which has a CTE nearly equal to that of the encapsulated components. The CTE of the epoxy can be further lowered by adding impurities to the epoxy. Thus, when heat is applied, the encapsulation and the components inside will expand at a nearly-equal rate. For some applications, it would be desirable to provide an LED alphanumeric display in a surface-mount configuration. The active display devices, related logic circuitry, and the interconnecting leads would be placed on a substrate such as a printed circuit board or flex circuit, and the assembly would be encapsulated within a transparent enclosure. Since it is imperative that the encapsulation for a display device be transparent, opaque epoxies and impurities cannot be employed. Nevertheless, it would be desirable to encapsulate the device in epoxy. However, the required clear epoxy has a CTE considerably higher than that of the circuit boards, components, and interconnecting leads of the typical display device. If no provision is made for the high CTE of clear epoxy, the device will likely fail as a result of the heat from soldering.
To avoid failure due to uneven expansion of the various components and the clear epoxy encapsulation of the LED alphanumeric display, the composition of the components and encapsulation should be selected such that the coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) of those components are equivalent or nearly so.
Summary of the Invention The present invention obviates the aforementioned problem by matching or nearly matching the CTE of the circuit board to that of the clear epoxy, contrary to the generally accepted practice of matching the CTE of the epoxy to that of the components within the encapsulation. Advantageously, when heat is applied to the device, the inner components will expand at approximately the same rate as the clear epoxy encapsulation. The lead frame, although having a much lower CTE, makes minimal contact with the encapsulation and therefore essentially floats within the package and should not impose significant stress or strain on the device.
Brief Description of the Drawings
For a better understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description of an exemplary embodiment thereof, and to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 is an sectional view of a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display having a flex circuit substrate;
Figure 2 is an sectional view of a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display having a plastic PCB substrate;
Figure 3 is an sectional view of a vertically-mounted LED alphanumeric display having a plastic PCB substrate; and
Figure 4 is a plan view of a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display and leadframes prior to encapsulation.
Detailed Description
Figure 1 shows a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display device 10 having a compliant, two-layer flex circuit 20. The flex circuit 20 is bonded or otherwise attached to an Ulte stiffener 30. Ultem is a trademark for a General Electric material having a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of approximately 60 x 10"6 ppm, selected because it has a CTE approximately equal to that of clear epoxy, although one could choose another material having a nearly-equivalent CTE.
The device 10 has leads 40 for providing power and control to the device 10, two cf which are visible in Figure 1. The leads 40 are provided with J-bends 42, which afford tight vertical stacking and mounting. Display elements 50 are located on the top surface 22 of the flex circuit 20, while a CMOS logic device 60 is located on the under surface 24.
The flex circuit 20, the Ultem stiffener 30, the display elements 50, and the CMOS logic device 60 are enclosed in a clear epoxy encapsulation 70, while the leads .40 are permitted to protrude out from the encapsulation 70.
In lieu of a compliant flex circuit, a plastic printed circuit board can be utilized as the substrate as illustrated in Figure 2. As shown, a surface-mount LED alphanumeric display device 100 has a plastic printed circuit board (PCB) 120 having a CTE of approximately 60 x 10~6 ppm. The PCB 120 can be fabricated from Ultem material, which has such a CTE, or any other material having a nearly-equivalent CTE.
The device 100 also has leads 140 with J-bends 142, and display elements 150 and a CMOS logic device 160 mounted on opposite surfaces 122 and 124, respectively, of the PCB 120. As with the device of Figure 1, the PCB 120 is encased in an epoxy encapsulation 170 with protruding leads 140. The device 100 of Figure 2 can be mounted vertically as shown in Figure 3. To maintain the device 100 in a vertical orientation, vertical stabilizers 180 can be provided to create a relatively stable rest on one side of the device. Similarly, the device 10 of Figure 1 could be positioned vertically.
The device 10 is shown with leadframes 200 in Figure 4 prior to encapsulation. Visible to one side of the flex circuit 20 are the vertical stabilizers 180.
The device can be encapsulated using the closed mold described in co-pending U.S. patent application serial no.
08/xxx,xxx, filed December x, 1995, for a Closed-Mold LED alphanumeric display, assigned to the same assignee as the present application and incorporated herein by reference.
The embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention. Various modifications may be made thereto by persons ordinarily skilled in the art, without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS: 1. An LED alphanumeric display device, comprising: a clear epoxy encapsulation, the epoxy having a coefficient of thermal expansion; and a circuit board containing at least one display element, the circuit board having a coefficient of thermal expansion approximately equal to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the clear epoxy.
2. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the circuit board comprises a flexible circuit affixed to a stiffener.
3. The device as set forth in claim 2, wherein the stiffener is fabricated from Ultem material.
4. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein the circuit board comprises a plastic circuit board.
5. The device εs set forth in claim 4, wherein the plastic circuit board is fabricated from Ultem material.
6. The device as set forth in claim 1, further comprising leads connected to the circuit board, for providing power and control to the device from at least one external source.
7. An encapsulated LED alphanumeric display device, comprising: a clear epoxy encapsulation, the epoxy having a coefficient of thermal expansion; a circuit board containing at least one display element and related logic circuitry, the circuit board being a flexible circuit affixed to an Ultem stiffener and the Ultem stiffener having a coefficient of ther a ' expansion approximately equal to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the clear epoxy; and leads connected to the circuit board, for providing power and control to the device from at least one external source.
8. An encapsulated LED alphanumeric display device, comprising: a clear epoxy encapsulation, the epoxy having a coefficient of thermal expansion; a plastic printed circuit board containing at least one display element and related logic circuitry, the plastic printed circuit board having a coefficient of thermal expansion approximately equal to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the clear epoxy; and leads connected to the circuit board, for providing power and control to the device from at least one external source.
PCT/US1996/019790 1995-12-27 1996-12-17 Surface mount led alphanumeric display WO1997024770A1 (en)

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EP96944799A EP0870336B1 (en) 1995-12-27 1996-12-17 Surface mount led alphanumeric display
JP52434697A JP3398712B2 (en) 1995-12-27 1996-12-17 Surface mounted light emitting diode alphanumeric display
KR1019980704928A KR19990076803A (en) 1995-12-27 1996-12-17 Surface Mount LED Alphanumeric Display
DE69620026T DE69620026T2 (en) 1995-12-27 1996-12-17 SURFACE MOUNTED ALPHANUMERIC LED DISPLAY

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