WO2005053025A1 - 半導体集積回路装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a technology for miniaturizing a semiconductor integrated circuit device, and more particularly to a technology effective when applied to a stacked structure in which two or more semiconductor chips are stacked.
- a paste or film adhesive is applied to the surface of the lower semiconductor chip, and the upper semiconductor chip is bonded. And glue them together.
- bonding pads are formed near the peripheral portions of the upper and lower semiconductor chips, respectively, and the bonding pads and the electrodes formed on the printed wiring board are connected by bonding wires. Configuration.
- address terminals and data input / output are required to reduce the number of external connection terminals.
- External connection terminals such as the terminal (IZO terminal) are shared.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-10-41458
- each semiconductor chip has an interface function with an externally connected module or the like in which an address terminal, a data input / output terminal, and the like are shared. There is a problem that the area efficiency is deteriorated.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a semiconductor integrated circuit device capable of significantly reducing the size of a package having a stacked structure by mounting two or more semiconductor chips at high density.
- the present invention is a semiconductor integrated circuit device in which a first semiconductor chip and one or more second semiconductor chips are stacked, wherein the first semiconductor chip is connected to an external connection terminal.
- the second semiconductor chip has a second electrostatic protection circuit having a smaller electrostatic protection capability than the first electrostatic protection circuit; External signals are input and output via an electrostatic protection circuit.
- the present invention is a semiconductor integrated circuit device having an electrostatic protection semiconductor chip on which a first electrostatic protection circuit is formed and one or more second semiconductor chips, wherein the second semiconductor The chip has a second electrostatic protection circuit having a smaller electrostatic protection capability than the first electrostatic protection circuit, External signals are input and output via the first electrostatic protection circuit.
- the size of the semiconductor integrated circuit device can be reduced.
- the electronic system can be reduced in size and power consumption can be reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the semiconductor integrated circuit device of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing a configuration of an interface circuit provided in the semiconductor integrated circuit device of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing an example of an electrostatic protection circuit and an input buffer provided in the interface circuit of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram showing an example of an output buffer provided in the interface circuit of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a top view of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the semiconductor integrated circuit device of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a bit configuration in a memory section of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a code address configuration in a memory section of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram showing another example of an interface circuit provided in a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the semiconductor integrated circuit device of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is provided in the semiconductor integrated circuit device of FIG.
- Fig. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing the configuration of the interface circuit
- Fig. 4 is a circuit diagram showing an example of the electrostatic protection circuit provided in the interface circuit of Fig. 3, and an example of an input buffer
- Fig. 5 is provided in the interface circuit of Fig. 3.
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing an example of an output buffer obtained.
- the semiconductor integrated circuit device 1 is configured by a BGA (Ball Grid Array), which is a type of surface mount CSP. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the semiconductor integrated circuit device 1 is provided with a printed wiring board 2 which is also strong, such as a BT (bismaleimide-based resin) material. On the back surface of the printed wiring board 2, connection electrodes arranged in an array are formed.
- BGA Ball Grid Array
- BT bismaleimide-based resin
- Semiconductor chips 3-6 are stacked at the center of the main surface of the printed wiring board 2, respectively, to form a so-called stacked structure.
- the semiconductor chip (first semiconductor chip) 3 mounted at the bottom is bonded to the printed wiring board 2 via an adhesive such as insulating resin.
- a semiconductor chip (second semiconductor chip) 4 is laminated via an adhesive such as insulating resin.
- a semiconductor chip (second semiconductor chip) 5 is stacked on the semiconductor chip 4, and a semiconductor chip (second semiconductor chip) 6 is stacked on the semiconductor chip 5.
- Each is fixedly bonded via an adhesive such as insulating resin.
- the semiconductor chip 3-6 is made of, for example, a semiconductor memory such as a nonvolatile memory.
- the semiconductor chip 3 mounted at the bottom has a memory section and an interface circuit 7.
- the memory unit controls the read, write, and erase operations of the nonvolatile memory. Circuits, a decoder circuit for selecting a word line to be accessed, a memory array including a sense amplifier for amplifying a bit line potential and determining data read from a nonvolatile memory cell card, and the like are also configured.
- the interface circuit 7 also includes a buffer for performing input / output with the outside and temporarily storing data when inputting / outputting the data with the outside.
- the semiconductor chips 416 are each provided with a memory section, and have no interface function section.
- the semiconductor chips 416 have the same size (area). And is smaller than the semiconductor chip 3.
- a bonding electrode 2a is formed in the vicinity of a peripheral portion of one side facing the semiconductor chip.
- the bonding electrode 2a and the connection electrode are electrically connected by a wiring pattern HP or the like formed on the wiring layer of the printed wiring board.
- Solder bumps 2b made of spherical solder are formed on the connection electrodes on the back surface of the printed wiring board 2, respectively.
- An external connection electrode 3a is formed near the outer periphery of one side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 3 so as to be close to the bonding electrode 2a, and an internal connection electrode is formed inside the external connection electrode 3a.
- An electrode 3b is formed.
- the internal connection electrode 3b has, for example, a rectangular shape, and has a larger area than the external connection electrode 3a. These internal connection electrodes 3b are connected to the memory section of the semiconductor chip 3. Since the internal connection electrode 3b is connected to each of the connection electrodes 4a, 5a, and 6a of the semiconductor chip 4-16 with a plurality of bonding wires, the internal connection electrode 3b is larger than the external connection electrode 3a that connects only one bonding wire. Has an area. Therefore, when only one semiconductor chip 4 is provided above the semiconductor chip 3, it may have the same area as the external connection electrode 3a. This point is common throughout the present specification.
- An electrode (connection electrode) 4a is formed near the outer peripheral portion of one side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 4. These electrodes 4a are connected to the memory section of the semiconductor chip 4, respectively.
- the semiconductor chip 4 is mounted at the center of the semiconductor chip 3 and is close to the internal connection electrode 3b.
- An electrode (connection electrode) is provided near the outer periphery of one side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 5. 5a are formed, and the electrodes 5a are connected to the memory sections of the semiconductor chip 5, respectively.
- This semiconductor chip 5 is mounted with an offset so that an electrode 5a which is at the center of the semiconductor chip 4 is exposed from the semiconductor chip 4, so that the electrode (connection electrode) 6a and the electrode 5a come close to each other. Te ru.
- An electrode 6a is formed near the outer periphery of one side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 6.
- the electrodes 6a are connected to the memory sections of the semiconductor chip 6, respectively.
- the semiconductor chip 6 is mounted with an offset so that the electrode 6a is exposed from the semiconductor chip 5, so that the electrode 6a and the electrode 5a are close to each other. That is, the semiconductor chips 4 to 6 are mounted with their positions shifted so as to expose the respective electrodes 4a to 6a to such an extent that they can be connected to the internal connection electrodes 3b.
- Each of the semiconductor chips 5 and 6 has an eave-shaped space protruding from a common projection plane with a lower layer. Since the semiconductor chip 3 has the interface circuit 7, a part of the area thereof is arranged by using the space under the eaves. Although the semiconductor chip 3 has a larger area than the semiconductor chips 4, 5, and 6, the mounting efficiency is improved by such a lamination method.
- the bonding electrodes 2 a of the printed wiring board 2 are connected to the external connection electrodes 3 a of the semiconductor chip 3 via bonding wires 8, respectively.
- the external connection electrode 3a and the internal connection electrode 3b are connected via the interface circuit 7 provided on the semiconductor chip 3 described above. Further, the internal connection electrode 3b and the electrodes 4a-6a are connected by bonding wires 911 respectively.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing the configuration of the external connection electrode 3a, the internal connection electrode 3b, and the interface circuit 7 in the semiconductor chip 3.
- the external connection electrode 3a is shown on the right side
- the internal connection electrode 3b is shown on the left side
- the interface circuit 7 is shown in the center.
- the layout of the connection electrodes 3a, the internal connection electrodes 3b, and the interface circuit 7 is not limited.
- the external connection electrode 3a of FIG. 3 the external connection electrode 3a connected to the external address bus, the external connection electrode 3a to which a control signal is input, the external data
- the external connection electrode 3a connected to the bus and the external connection
- Each pole 3a is shown.
- the internal connection electrode 3b of FIG. 3 connected to the internal address bus, the internal connection electrode 3b to which a control signal is input,
- connection electrodes 3b4 are shown respectively!
- the interface circuit 7 also includes an electrostatic protection circuit (first electrostatic protection circuit) 12, an input buffer 13, an input / output canopy 14, a decoder 15, a power supply step-down circuit 16, and the like.
- the external connection electrodes 3 a, 3 a are internally connected via an electrostatic protection circuit 12 and an input buffer 13.
- connection electrodes 3b, 3b are connected to the connection electrodes 3b, 3b, respectively.
- the decoder 15 decodes the input address signal and control signal, and generates and outputs a chip selection signal for selecting operation Z non-operation of each memory unit in the semiconductor chip 316.
- a signal input via the external data bus is output via the input / output buffer 14 to the internal connection electrode 3b connected to the internal data bus.
- Switching between input and output in the output buffer 14 is performed based on a part of a control signal input externally.
- the power supply step-down circuit 16 is configured to supply power supplied from an external power supply line via the external connection electrode 3a.
- the internal power supply voltage generated by the power supply step-down circuit 16 is supplied to each semiconductor chip 3-6 via the internal connection electrode 3b.
- the This internal power supply voltage is applied to a power supply
- a circuit for boosting a voltage by a charge pump or the like may be included.
- the interface circuit 7 may further include a circuit for encrypting an address signal or a data signal. Thereby, the security of the semiconductor integrated circuit device 1 can be greatly improved.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a circuit configuration of the electrostatic protection circuit 12 and the input buffer 13 connected between the external connection electrode 3a and the internal connection electrode 3b.
- the electrostatic protection circuit 12 is a circuit for preventing a discharge current from reaching the internal circuit of the semiconductor chip 3-6 or for limiting the discharge current, and includes a thyristor 17, a resistor 18, and a clamp MOS transistor 19. It is configured.
- the input buffer 13 includes a resistor 20 and a NAND circuit 21.
- connection portion of the resistor 18 is connected to the external connection electrode 3a.
- a thyristor 17 is connected between one connection of the resistor 18 and the reference potential VSS.
- One connection of the resistor 20 of the input canister 13 is connected to the other connection of the resistor 18. It has been done.
- a clamp MOS transistor 19 is connected between the other connection of the resistor 18 and the reference potential VSS.
- the other connection of the resistor 20 is connected to one input of a NAND circuit 21, and the other connection of the NAND circuit 21 is connected to the output from the internal circuit of the semiconductor chip 3. It is connected so that a control signal such as a write enable signal is input.
- the output of the NAND circuit 21 is the output of the input buffer 13.
- the layout size of each element is larger than that of the internal circuit of the chip core in order to prevent the electrostatic protection circuit 12 from being destroyed by high voltage. ing.
- the semiconductor chips 416 signals are input and output through the interface circuit 7 provided in the semiconductor chip 3, so that the discharge is generated under a situation such as a manufacturing process where the generation of discharge is controlled.
- a relatively simple electrostatic protection circuit (second electrostatic protection circuit) consisting of a diode and a resistor as long as it can maintain the minimum required discharge strength.
- the input / output cuff cuff 14 is composed of an input cuff cuff 13 (FIG. 4) and an output buffer 21.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing the configuration of the output buffer 21.
- the output buffer 21 includes an inverter 22, AND circuits 23 and 24, and transistors 25 and 26 for data output.
- An internal connection electrode 3b is connected to an input section of the inverter 22 and one input section of the AND circuit 23, respectively.
- the output of the inverter 22 has a logical product circuit 24
- the other input portions of the AND circuits 22 and 24 are connected so that output selection signals output from the internal circuit of the semiconductor chip 3 are input.
- the output of the AND circuit 22 is connected to the gate of the transistor 25, and the output of the AND circuit 23 is connected to the gate of the transistor 26!
- the transistors 25 and 26 are made of, for example, N-channel MOS (Metal Oxide Semiconductor), and are configured in series between the power supply voltage VCC and the reference potential VSS. The part is connected to the external connection electrode 3a.
- N-channel MOS Metal Oxide Semiconductor
- a signal output from one of the semiconductor chips 3-6 is supplied via the internal connection electrode 3b.
- a power to output the signal or a high impedance state is selected by an output selection signal input to the other input section of the AND circuits 22, 24.
- Transistors 25 and 26 have a large gate width and a large resistance against electrostatic breakdown in order to ensure a sufficient source-to-drain current to drive other devices externally connected to semiconductor integrated circuit device 1.
- the gate length is increased in order to drive the withstand voltage at the same time.
- the chip size of the semiconductor chips 416 can be significantly reduced.
- the interface circuit 7 provided in the semiconductor chip 3 the number of large-area transistors and the like required for the interface circuit 7 can be reduced.
- the power consumption of the semiconductor integrated circuit device 1 can be reduced.
- the external connection electrodes 3a of the semiconductor chip 3 are provided only near the outer peripheral portion of one side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 3.
- the external connection electrodes 3a may be arranged on two or more sides.For example, in a semiconductor integrated circuit device la, as shown in FIG.
- the external connection electrode 3a may be laid out.
- the bonding electrodes 2a of the printed wiring board 2 are also laid out around the four sides of the printed wiring board 2, and the bonding electrodes 2a and the external connection electrodes 3a are respectively connected via the bonding wires 8. Will be done.
- the degree of freedom in layout can be increased, and the size of the semiconductor chip 3 can be reduced.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the semiconductor integrated circuit device according to the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of the semiconductor integrated circuit device of FIG.
- the semiconductor integrated circuit device lb is composed of a BGA having a stacked structure, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8.
- the semiconductor integrated circuit device lb includes a printed wiring board 2, solder bumps 2b, semiconductor chips 3-6, and bonding wires 8a, 9-11, etc. The difference is in the layout of the interface circuit 7 provided in the semiconductor chip 3.
- the interface circuit 7 is formed on a side of the semiconductor chip 3 opposite to the side on which the external connection electrode 3a is arranged, which is located on the periphery of the external connection electrode 3a and the internal connection electrode 3b. I have.
- connection electrodes arranged in an array are formed on the back surface of the printed wiring board 2, connection electrodes arranged in an array are formed.
- Semiconductor chips 3-6 are stacked at the center of the main surface of the printed wiring board 2, respectively.
- a bonding electrode 2a is formed near the peripheral portion on the left side of the main surface of the printed wiring board 2.
- the bonding electrode 2a and the connection electrode are electrically connected by a wiring pattern HP formed on a wiring layer of the printed wiring board.
- the connection electrodes on the back surface of the printed wiring board 2 are each formed with a solder bump 2b made of a spherical solder.
- An electrode 3a is formed near the outer peripheral portion on the left side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 3 so as to be close to the bonding electrode 2a, and an interface circuit 7 is formed inside these external connection electrodes 3a. ing.
- an internal connection electrode 3b having a rectangular shape and having a larger area than the external connection electrode 3a is formed. These internal connection electrodes 3b are connected to the memory section of the semiconductor chip 3.
- the electrodes 4a-6a are respectively formed as in the first embodiment, and these semiconductor chips 416 are offset. Each is mounted.
- the bonding electrodes 2a of the printed wiring board 2 are connected to the external connection electrodes 3a of the semiconductor chip 3 via bonding wires 8a, respectively.
- the external connection electrode 3a and the internal connection electrode 3b are connected via the interface circuit 7 and the internal wiring of the semiconductor chip 3, respectively.
- the internal connection electrode 3b and the electrodes 4a-6a are connected by bonding wires 911 respectively.
- the wires connected to the external connection electrodes 3a and the wires connected to the internal connection wires 3b in the semiconductor chip 3 are formed in a distributed manner.
- the area efficiency of the semiconductor chip 3 can be improved.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view of a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- the semiconductor integrated circuit device lc is provided with a new semiconductor chip (electrostatic protection semiconductor chip) 27 on which an interface circuit is formed, and the semiconductor chips 3 and 4-16
- This embodiment is different from the first embodiment only in that the second embodiment has only the configuration described above, and has the same configuration as the first embodiment in other respects.
- connection electrodes arranged in an array are formed on the back surface of the printed wiring board 2.
- Semiconductor chips 3 and 4-16 are stacked at the center of the main surface of the printed wiring board 2, and a semiconductor chip 27 having an interface circuit 7 (FIG. 3) formed on the semiconductor chip 6 is newly provided. Are laminated.
- a bonding electrode 2a is formed near the peripheral portion on the right side of the main surface of the printed wiring board 2.
- the bonding electrode 2a and the connection electrode are electrically connected by a wiring pattern HP formed on a wiring layer of the printed wiring board.
- the connection electrodes on the back surface of the printed wiring board 2 are each formed with a solder bump 2b made of a spherical solder.
- An external connection electrode 27a is formed near the outer peripheral portion on the left side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 27, and an internal electrode 27b is provided on the right side of the external connection electrode 27a.
- the internal connection electrode 27b has, for example, a rectangular shape, and has a larger area than the external connection electrode 3a. These internal connection electrodes 27b are connected to the memory sections of the semiconductor chips 3, 4, and 16, respectively.
- Electrodes 4a-6a are formed near the outer peripheral portion on the right side of the main surface of the semiconductor chip 416, respectively.
- the bonding electrodes 2 a of the printed wiring board 2 are connected to the external electrodes 27 a of the semiconductor chip 27 via bonding wires 29, respectively.
- the external electrode 27a and the internal electrode 27b are connected via the interface circuit 7 of the semiconductor chip 27.
- the internal electrodes 27b of the semiconductor chip 27 and the electrodes 28, 3a-6a of the semiconductor chips 3, 4-16 are connected by bonding wires 30-33, respectively.
- the semiconductor chip 27 having the interface function as a separate chip by providing the semiconductor chip 27 having the interface function as a separate chip, the chip size of the semiconductor chips 3 and 4 16 can be further reduced, and The size of the integrated circuit device lc can be reduced.
- the semiconductor chip 27 may be used as a control chip (memory controller).
- the semiconductor chip 27 is arranged in the uppermost layer.
- the semiconductor chip 27 may be arranged side by side with the lowermost semiconductor chip 3e.
- the electrode 28 of the semiconductor chip 3 is arranged on the left peripheral portion, and the electrode 28 and the internal electrode 27b of the semiconductor chip 27 are connected to the bonding electrode 34 formed on the printed wiring board 2 And wiring patterns HP1 and bonding wires 35
- the semiconductor chip 27 includes a circuit (security means) for encrypting an address signal and a data signal.
- the security of the semiconductor integrated circuit device lc can be greatly improved.
- the semiconductor chip 27 may peel off during reverse engineering or may be broken.
- the input / output bus of the memory section of the semiconductor chip mounted on the semiconductor integrated circuit device does not necessarily have to be a power of two.
- a semiconductor chip (first semiconductor chip) 36 having a 1M word ⁇ 5 bit configuration memory section and an interface circuit 7 and a 1M word ⁇ 3 bit configuration memory section
- the external interface when viewed from the external interface, it may be configured so that it can be used as a 1M ⁇ 8-bit memory.
- the mounting form of the memory can be diversified according to the mounting space, and it can be mounted in a space such as a module or a memory card having a limited shape, and the storage capacity can be further increased. Can be.
- the address space in the memory section of the semiconductor chip mounted on the semiconductor integrated circuit device does not need to be a power of two.
- a semiconductor chip (first semiconductor chip) 38 having the path 7 and a semiconductor chip (second semiconductor chip) 39 having a memory portion of 3M words ⁇ 8 bits may be combined.
- a decoder circuit is provided in the interface circuit 7, and the decoder circuit decodes the 8M word address and distributes it to the 5M word address and the 3M word address. It should be configured so that it can be used as a bit-structured memory.
- the mounting form of the memory can be diversified according to the mounting space, and the memory can be mounted in a space having a limited shape such as a module or a memory card, and the storage capacity can be further increased. Can be.
- a counter circuit that generates an address for each semiconductor chip from a clock signal may be provided.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a semiconductor integrated circuit device including two semiconductor chips 40 and 41.
- the semiconductor chip (first semiconductor chip) 40 includes a memory unit and the interface circuit 7, and the semiconductor chip (second semiconductor chip) 41 includes only the memory unit.
- the counter circuit 42 is provided in the interface circuit 7 of the semiconductor chip 40.
- a memory that can be serially accessed can be configured, and a large-capacity memory (semiconductor integrated circuit device) can be configured with few external connection terminals. Becomes possible.
- the semiconductor chip mounting technology in the semiconductor integrated circuit device of the present invention is suitable for a high-density mounting technology of a stacked structure semiconductor chip.
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