WO1998027587A1 - A packaging structure for integrated circuits - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to three-dimensional or multi-level multi-chip modules, MCMs.
- the maximum distance which is determined by the performance requirements set for a considered system, between components which need to communicate with each other, becomes unnecessary restricted in a complex system if only one plane of interconnected chips and/or components can be used, since only components in this single plane then can be reached within the maximum distance.
- three-dimensional or multi-level multi-chip constructions can be used. This means that the communication lines extending from a considered component can not only reach components in the same plane of a multilevel multi-chip module but also components in planes located above and underneath the component can be directly accessed through short signal paths.
- Systems are also used comprising a multitude of chips glued together to form a tower or stack and having vertical connections at the side of the chip stack. If more than one stack of chips are used, which have a central or a bottom electrical connection, there can also be problems in arranging short signal paths between the chips. Consider for example the case of two chips located next to each other, but on the top of each pile, which are to communicate with each other. There may also be cooling problems associated with such chip piles.
- chips of one plane can not only have a direct contact by means of a short electrical or optical line with its neighbours on the same plane but also with its neighbours above and below. This is a major advantage in the case where components on different planes need to communicate, since the length of the signal paths between such components can be significantly reduced and hence more complex systems can be built, which still meet the requirement of short signal paths between components communicating with each other.
- U.S. No. patent 5,371 ,654 discloses a three-dimensional multi-chip module structure having interconnection means provided in the structure for obtaining vertical interconnections between adjacent assemblies formed by substrates having electrical devices disposed thereon.
- the interconnection means are made of an elastomeric material having a plurality of electrical conductors extending therethrough, and the interconnection means are made to electrically connect two different adjacent assemblies by compressing the stack of assemblies, the compressive force, in the finished structure, being derived from the fact that the edges of the substrates are inserted in grooves in heat dissipation blocks located at the sides of the structure.
- the heat dissipation is obtained by manufacturing the substrates of the assemblies of a material having a high thermal conductivity so that the heat will be conducted to the edges of the substrates, where it is carried away by the heat dissipating cooling blocks.
- U.S. patent No. 5,016, 138 discloses a three-dimensional integrated circuit package in which integrated circuit chips are attached to electrically isolating substrates having conducting traces, the electrical connection to the traces being made by wire bonding or flip-chip bonds.
- a frame surrounds the chips located on a surface of a substrate.
- Heat sink members made of metal or another heat conductive material, which typically also conducts electrical signals, are inserted between the substrates and the free surfaces of the chips and are located to be in contact with those surfaces of the substrates to which no integrated circuit chips are attached.
- a thermally conducting bond commonly eutectic, can be formed in the space between the back surface of the chips and the heat sinks. Otherwise, metal slugs can be embedded in the substrate in appropriate locations underneath the respective chips for conducting heat from the chips to the heat sinks.
- U.S. patent No. 5,051 ,865 discloses a multi-layer semiconductor device including a stacked wafer body.
- a stack is formed of base unit structures, each comprising an aluminum plate having a silicon wafer on each one of its two large surfaces.
- the base unit structures are attached to each other by silicone resin, the resulting stack being essentially solid and compact, having no voids and not allowing an easy dismounting of the device.
- U.S. patent No. 5,241 ,450 also discloses a plurality of multi-chip modules stacked on top of each other.
- the arrangement comprising cooling means arranged at the lateral sides of the three-dimensional multi-chip module, where the end surfaces of the substrates are located, makes it difficult or impossible to easily and directly connect the module to other three-dimensional multi-chip modules of the same kind at a side provided with cooling means arranged in that way. Therefore, if several three-dimensional multi-chip modules are to be interconnected to form a larger system, the system cannot be built very compact, which today, as stated above, often is a requirement in itself.
- the structures and/or the individual chips are in many cases basically fixedly or rigidly mounted to each other. This becomes a problem when an integrated circuit or an entire plane of a three-dimensional multi-chip module is to be replaced, since the procedure of replacement can damage other components of the three- dimensional multi-chip module.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a three-dimensional multi-chip module comprising of a plurality of assemblies, each assembly housing a plurality of integrated circuit chips, in which an individual chip or assembly or an entire plane of a three-dimensional multi-chip module " can easily be replaced.
- a three-dimensional multi-chip module formed as a stack of at least two two-dimensional multi-chip modules having a multitude of vertical interconnections.
- an individual chip or component can have a direct electrical contact both with laterally adjacent chips as well as with vertically adjacent ones.
- the compact structure of active chips can result in a thermal dissipation problem.
- This problem is solved by locating chips that generate large heat amounts near the top or bottom of the three-dimensional multi-chip module and in the case where this is impossible by providing special heat conducting bodies in layers or levels at one side or two sides of such a "hot" chip.
- the substrate on which the two-dimensional multi-chip modules are built are made of a material having a good heat conductivity, the heat conducting bodies do not need to be placed directly adjacent to such "hot" chips.
- the system is built of a plurality of flat two-dimensional multi-chip modules, where the surfaces of each chip on a substrate facing away therefrom are made to form a plane either by grinding before or after the mounting of the chips or by using a system having inserted precision blocks.
- the backsides of each component can be in a direct mechanical contact with the above, adjacent substrate.
- this provides a movable contact having good heat conduction characteristics.
- a grease, oil or a liquid metal can be applied to the backside of the individual chips.
- the via structures connecting neighbouring substrates are also constituted by chips, as has already been mentioned. However, these chips are not active and only serves as electrical interconnection means between two adjacent levels of the three-dimensional multi-chip module.
- the top and bottom surfaces of the three-dimensional multi-chip module are provided with cooling means.
- the cooling means can be in direct mechanical contact with the top surfaces of the integrated circuits chips and other chips of e.g. the substrate located topmost in the stack and with the bottom surface of the bottom substrate in the case where components are mounted on the upper surface of the substrates. If such a direct contact with integrated circuits is not desired, an extra substrate having no chips mounted thereon can be located on top of the stack.
- Arranging cooling means only at the top and bottom surfaces of the three-dimensional multi-chip module or pile makes it possible to use devices for connecting conducting paths at substrate edges such as described in the Swedish patent application No. 9604689-1 , "A substrate edge connector” . Thereby it becomes possible to easily laterally connect one three-dimensional multi-chip module to another one.
- the three-dimensional multi-chip module is only kept together by compressing means applied to the top surface and bottom surface of the module. This makes it very easy to disassemble the module for repair or for replacement of individual chips of a three-dimensional multi-chip module, without risking damage to other chips of the system.
- a three-dimensional multi-chip module comprises at least two two- dimensional multi-chip modules stacked on top of each other.
- Each two-dimensional multi-chip module comprises a substrate which typically is a flat, electrically isolating plate carrying at its surface or surfaces and/or inside electrically conducting paths intended for carrying electrical signals and at least one integrated circuit chip mounted with a first surface on and electrically connected to the conducting paths of the substrate.
- a substrate typically is a flat, electrically isolating plate carrying at its surface or surfaces and/or inside electrically conducting paths intended for carrying electrical signals and at least one integrated circuit chip mounted with a first surface on and electrically connected to the conducting paths of the substrate.
- the integrated circuit chips of the three-dimensional module can be flip-chip mounted or at least flip-chip-type mounted.
- the integrated circuit chips of a layer of the module are mounted so that backsides or second surfaces, i.e. those surfaces where no electrical terminals or no electrically conducting areas are located, usually the top surfaces, of the integrated circuit chips are in a direct mechanical contact with a surface area of an adjacent substrate.
- the chips thereby at the same time form the means separating adjacent substrates, serving as distance maintaining or spacing means between the substrates. No frames or similar elements are thus used or required.
- the mounting of the integrated circuit chips is such that a surface of an integrated circuit chip, with which surface the chip is not mounted to or is not electrically connected to an associated substrate, is in only a direct mechanical contact with the surface of an adjacent surface.
- This mechanical contact can generally be a sliding contact enhanced by some liquid like oil, which also connects the chip thermally to the substrate.
- external cooler or heat conducting blocks can be arranged to be in thermal contact with outermost large surfaces of substrates and/or of integrated circuit chips.
- the inner heat conduction in the three-dimensional multi-chip module is enhanced by arranging internal heat conducting blocks which are located between two adjacent substrates and are in thermal contact with large, facing surfaces of these substrates.
- Such a heat conducting block can also be arranged on a topmost substrate to be in contact with it at one of its surfaces and then contact a cooler block with its opposite surface.
- Compression means can be provided acting with a compressing force on outermost large surfaces of the pile of two-dimensional multi-chip modules and thus on large surfaces of the outermost substrates and/or of outermost integrated circuit chips. Further, this compressing force can be the only force maintaining all the components, i. e. all the various chips and all the substrates, in the desired position in relation to each other, so that no fixed or rigid individual mechanical securing exists or is required. The positioning laterally of the components is accomplished by suitable lateral positioning means.
- At least one substrate has a free marginal portion at one edge line thereof to form a free space or free channel at this marginal portion.
- electrically conducting areas are provided to electrically connect the substrate to another device, e.g. a substrate in a multi-chip module or to a special connector means.
- the free space at a side of the module is then located between two adjacent substrates at the edges thereof or between a substrate and an end block, where at least one substrate has a free marginal surface portion.
- a connector unit adapted for connecting said substrate then has a shape adapted so that the unit can be inserted at least partially in the free space. It further carries an electrically conductive pattern or generally exposed, electrically conductive areas on a surface thereof, the conductive pattern or areas being adapted to come in electrical contact with similar exposed, electrically conducting areas on the marginal portion when the connector unit is inserted in the free space.
- the connector unit may have the shape of an elongated rectangular body or strip having a central axis in its longitudinal direction.
- a connector unit can also be designed so that the portion of the connector unit located at one side of the axis is adapted to electrically contact a substrate in the three-dimensional multi-chip module and the portion located at the other side of the central axis is adapted to electrically contact electrically conducting areas in further connector means such as a backplane.
- Positioning means can be provided on a connector unit and on a marginal portion of the substrate at the free space for achieving an accurate positioning of the connector unit on the substrate, also making the connector unit detachable.
- the positioning means can then comprise projections such as bumps located on a surface at the marginal portion of the substrate and cooperating with edge surfaces or corners of the connector unit.
- At least one via chip can be provided which is located between and in electrical contact with two adjacent substrates.
- Such a via chip comprises electrically conducting paths extending from a surface of the via chip to an opposite surface thereof, these conducting paths electrically interconnecting electrically conducting layers at and/or in facing surfaces or layers of these substrates.
- the positioning means mentioned above can comprise positioning means for the pair of a chip and a substrate, which are pressed against each other, for achieving an accurate positioning of the chip on the substrate.
- the positioning means can comprise a groove located on a surface of one of the chip and the substrate for cooperating with a projection, a bump, a row of bumps or a ridge provided on a surface of the other one of the chip and the substrate.
- the positioning means can comprise electrically conducting surface areas, which electrically contact and connect to each other when the chip and the substrate are pressed against each other.
- Other, simpler positioning means can comprise projections or bumps located on a surface of the substrate for cooperating with edge surfaces or corners of the chip which is pressed against the substrate. Such bumps can preferably be used both for components requiring a very exact positioning in order to come in contact with electrically conducting pads on the surface of a substrate and for components such as heat conducting blocks requiring only an approximate positioning on the substrate.
- - Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a three-dimensional multi-chip module
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a three-dimensional multi-chip module also illustrating aligning means for the chips and the connection of a module to a similar module,
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial, cross-sectional view showing the connection region of two three-dimensional multi-chip modules connected to each other, and
- - Fig. 4 is a view from above showing nine three-dimensional multi-chip modules connected to each other, one of the modules being also connected to a back plane.
- Fig. 1 a cross-section of a three-dimensional multi-chip module, MCM, is shown.
- the three-dimensional module is formed by a number of two-dimensional multi-chip modules and it comprises in the embodiment shown three internal, substantially flat substrates 1 , each one having one or more integrated circuit chips 3 in a mechanical direct contact with the upper and/or bottom surfaces of it.
- These integrated circuit chips 3 are in electrical contact with electrically conducting paths for signals or other use in and/or at least one of the substrates, at which they are located, the electrical contact elements being illustrated by a row of contacts 5.
- the substrates 3 are thin, flat plates and can be made by some method allowing electrical conductors at least at one surface thereof and preferably at both surfaces, in one or more layers, such as by thin film methods or preferably, as will be supposed hereinafter, by using Si- substrates processed in the same way as used for fabricating integrated electronic circuits.
- the substrates thus can have several layers comprising electrically conducting planes, planes for signal conductors, ground planes, insulating planes, etc.
- Each of the Si-substrates 1 is for instance in the conventional way supposed to be provided with at least one electrically conducting ground plane, not shown, that is to be connected to electrical ground when the three-dimensional multi-chip module is used, whereby a good electrical shielding is obtained between different planes of the module as well as for the entire three-dimensional multi-chip module.
- the passive chips comprising no electric or electronic components but only signal paths constituting electrical interconnections between adjacent levels of the three- dimensional multi-chip module, i.e. between signal paths in and/or at the facing surfaces of two substrates 1 , that are located adjacent each other.
- the via chips 9 have rows of electrical contact elements 11 at their two opposite surfaces which face the internal substrates 1 , the electrical contact elements 11 being interconnected by suitable electrical paths located at and inside the via chips 9.
- the via chips 9 can be mounted at nearly any location in a plane of the three-dimensional multi-chip module, and must not necessarily, as in the illustrated way, be placed along the same vertical line, on top of each other. This is a major advantage, since the via chips 9 can then be placed at those positions where they are best required, thereby saving space in the three-dimensional multi-chip module.
- the via chips 9 are in Fig. 1 illustrated to be also located in the same vertical line as sets of conventional via holes 13 in every internal substrate 1 , these via through-holes 13 having plated walls for electrically connecting the two surfaces of each substrate 1 with each other or more correctly, various electrically conducting layers and paths on each surface of the substrates with each other and possibly also to the electric contact elements of the via chips 9.
- the integrated circuit chips 3 and also possibly the via chips 9 can in a preferred embodiment be flip-chip mounted to the desired surface of respective substrates, or in another preferred embodiment they are mounted in a self-aligned manner as described in the Swedish patent application No. 9604676-8, "Flip-chip type connection with elastic contacts” .
- elastic bumps are used for mechanical positioning and alignment in cooperation with V-grooves, they can in a preferred embodiment be made according to the Swedish patent application No. 9604678-4, "Bumps in grooves for elastic positioning” .
- thermal blocks 15 can be arranged at suitable places for conducting heat from such integrated circuit chips 3', which when used generate particularly much heat.
- These thermal blocks 15 can have the same general shape and dimensions as an integrated circuit 3, 3' and are made from a material such as Si or another material having a good thermal conductivity. They may be mechanically positioned and kept in place in the same way as the integrated circuit chips 3, 3', e.g. by the method disclosed in the cited Swedish patent application "Flip- chip-type connection with elastic contacts" . Preferably they are positioned by means of bumps cooperating with the edges or narrow side surfaces of the chips.
- Each level of integrated circuits and each individual chip of the three-dimensional structure may in a preferred embodiment, using appropriate ones of the described connection means, be kept together only by a compressing force applied to the top and bottom of the structure, as indicated by the arrows 17.
- elastic bumps having electrically conducting surface coatings are then provided which connect a via chip 9 to an adjacent plane or surface of a substrate 1 , and electrical contact is obtained by pressing the whole module together.
- the compressing force is provided by means of some clamping means, not shown, applying a force to the upper- and undermost, exterior parts or surfaces of the module, in particular to cooling means 19 having the shape of blocks of a suitable design, which are applied to the top and bottom surface of the structure, i.e. to the external surfaces of the top and bottom substrates 7.
- each component can easily be removed and replaced, e.g. in case of a malfunctioning component.
- Fig. 2 shows a three-dimensional multi-chip module similar to that of Fig. 1 but ⁇ o having four substrates 1 carrying integrated circuit chips 3 on basically only their top surfaces. Positioning bumps 21 on the top surfaces of the substrates 1 are visible in this figure, these bumps 21 cooperating with lower edges or corners of the integrated circuit chips 3, 3' and via chips 9. Electrically connecting bumps for connecting the surface layers of the substrates 1 to electrically conducting areas at the bottom
- Fig. 2 shows the alignment of a via chip 9 with a substrate 1 located on top of the via chip 9, an alignment of the substrates then also being achieved.
- the alignment is for example obtained as has been already described in the way disclosed in the cited Swedish patent application "Bumps in grooves for elastic positioning” . If such an alignment is used, V-grooves
- the cooperating bumps 27 and the V-grooves 25 can be designed to also electrically connect the via chips 9 and the next-above located substrate 1 to each other by means of the device disclosed in the above cited Swedish patent application "High density
- the via chips 9 of Fig. 2 have deep V-grooves 29 provided with electrical conductors on their oblique surfaces as is described in the cited Swedish patent application "A via structure" .
- Such via structures comprising deep V-grooves 31 are also arranged in the substrates 1.
- the thermal chip 15 shown in Fig. 2 is positioned by means of bumps 32 projecting from the substrate, which bumps like the bumps 21 cooperate with edge surfaces or
- Such bumps can be made in a simple way, of a rather rigid elastic material and allows a very simple mounting of the considered components at the position intended therefor. They can have triangular cross-section, the cross- section for example having the shape of an isosceles triangle.
- Fig. 2 also illustrates, in the right hand portion thereof, the connection of the considered three-dimensional multi-chip module to another similar three-dimensional 5 multi-chip module.
- the cooling blocks 19 for the three-dimensional multi-chip module press directly towards the bottom surface of the undermost substrate and the top surfaces of the components located on the topmost substrate and they have cooling flanges or fins 33 on their exterior surfaces.
- the cooling means can comprise any type of cooling 5 known in the art, such as air or a cooling liquid flowing at or past the flanges 33.
- Heat generated by the circuits of the three-dimensional multi-chip module is conducted between different layers of the multi-chip module through contact of the flat backsides of each chip with the underside of the adjacent substrate.
- a good thermal contact is provided between the backsides of the chips and the adjacent 0 substrates, and is obtained, as has been described above, by grinding the backsides of the chips either before or after mounting thereof and by applying some liquid material having a good heat conductivity and preferably being electrically isolating such as a grease or an oil, but also electrically conducting materials such a liquid metals can be used provided that the surfaces contacting each other consist of electrically isolating materials.
- Such liquid, thermally contacting materials provide a sliding contact between the chips and substrates 1 and this sliding contact has a good thermal conductivity.
- thermal chips 15 which thus are placed near such integrated circuits chips 3' that generate especially large amounts of heat.
- integrated circuit chips that generate much heat, are advantageously also placed near the bottom or the top of the three-dimensional multi-chip module, i.e. close to the external cooling surfaces thereof.
- the substrates 1 are made of a material having a good thermal dissipation such as Si, a good lateral heat transport is obtained and hence the temperature will not vary too much within the three-dimensional multi-chip module.
- the channels 35 see Figs. 1 and 2, formed around and the small sides or edges of the chips 3, 3', 9, 15 of each plane or level can be used for a two phase cooling.
- This is obtained by arranging a frame, not shown, around each module which provides a sealed system for transportation of the cooling medium to an external condenser.
- a cooling arrangement will make it impossible to provide side contacts for contacting exterior devices and similar three-dimensional multi-chip modules at two opposite side surfaces of the entire module, but still the other two opposite side surfaces can be used for such purposes, as will be described in detail hereinbelow.
- an advantage exists which is obtained by only using the top and bottom surfaces for cooling, the advantage comprising that all the edges of each two-dimensional multi-chip module can be equipped with edge contacts similar to those of circuit boards whereby an electrical connection and also a mechanical connection between two three-dimensional multi-chip modules can be obtained.
- Such contacts are preferably designed according to the cited Swedish patent application "A substrate edge connector” , which provides transitions to similar multi-chip modules or external devices, where the transition lines even can be made impedance matched.
- a connector structure designed in that way comprises a multitude of connections that can be very densely packed and it also provides a possibility to connect optical waveguides to each other, which also can be very densely packed.
- Fig. 3 which is an enlarged view of the right portion of Fig. 2, the mechanical and electrical connection of two three-dimensional multi-chip modules to each other is shown in some detail.
- the interconnection between the two three-dimensional multi- chip modules is here obtained by means of substrate edge contacts as described in the cited Swedish patent application "A substrate edge connector" using a substantially rectangular, elongated interconnector strip or interconnector substrate 37.
- Such interconnector strips 37 have essentially the same thickness as all the chips 3, 3', 9, 15 and are inserted in the free spaces 38 between two adjacent substrates 1 of a first three-dimensional multi-chip module or between the top substrate and the bottom surface of the upper cooler block 19 and between two adjacent substrates 1 or between the top substrate and a cooler block 19 of a neighbouring second three-dimensional multi-chip module, which has one of its side surfaces in mechanical contact with the first module.
- the interconnector strips 37 thus have a longitudinal central axis or plane and the portion on one side of this axis or plane is connected to a first three- dimensional multi-chip module and the portion thereof on the opposite side is connected to a second three-dimensional multi-chip module.
- the marginal portions of the individual substrates 1 where such an interconnector strip 37 is to be connected, are not allowed to carry any chips so that free spaces 38 are formed at the marginal regions of the substrates 1 belonging to the same three- dimensional multi-chip module, the free spaces forming channels or grooves for receiving a half of an interconnector 37.
- elastic bumps 39 can be used in the same manner as has been described for the thermal blocks 15, these bumps being located at appropriate positions on the substrates 1 and cooperating with edges or small side surfaces or corners of the connector strips 37.
- the electrical connection of conducting paths on one substrate 1 in a first three-dimensional multi-chip module to conductive paths on a neighbouring substrate 1 in a second three-dimensional multi-chip module can be made by means of elastic pads 41 having electrical conductors thereon contacting conductive paths at the bottom surface of the connector strips 37 as described in detail in the cited Swedish patent application "A substrate edge connector" .
- FIG. 4 In the plan view of Fig. 4 is illustrated how nine three-dimensional multi-chip modules are connected to each other.
- the nine multi-chip modules are here connected to each other in a 3x3 matrix, but any suitable connection configuration can of course be used for the multi-chip modules.
- interconnector strips 37 are positioned.
- one of the three-dimensional multi-chip modules can be connected to a back plane 43 through a special connector part 45 having a widening, fan-ut portion 47 and a margin portion 49 inserted between adjacent substrates 1 in the chosen three-dimensional multi-chip module in the same way as the interconnector strips 37.
- the margin portion 49 can be designed basically like one half of an interconnector strip 37.
- the three-dimensional multi-chip module as described herein has several advantages compared to the ones made according to the prior art.
- the structure of the module allows a gentle disassembly of the device for replacing defective components. It provides a possibility of locating nearly arbitrarily the interconnections between different planes in the module.
- the arrangement comprising the cooling means on the top and bottom surfaces of the module allows for an easy lateral mechanical and electrical connection to other similarly constructed three-dimensional multi-chip modules.
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