WO2007139852A2 - Highly efficient both-side-cooled discrete power package, especially basic element for innovative power modules - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to semiconductor device packages and processes for their manufacture, and more specifically relates to such packages which can be cooled from both sides of the package.
- a double bonded copper (DBC) wafer as a housing for a semiconductor device is disclosed in the related applications described above, particularly application Serial No. 11/641,270 (JJR.-3174).
- the conductive surface of the top copper layer of the wafer is patterned to have a flat depressed surface which receives the bottom electrode of one or more semiconductor devices, for example, IGBTs or power MOSFETs (or any other MOSgated device), diodes or the like.
- the top electrodes of the die may then be mounted on a suitable substrate.
- the package may also be cooled, particularly from the opposite or bottom side of the DBC wafer.
- a second DBC wafer is provided with its top conductive layer patterned to receive the top electrodes of one or more semiconductor die mounted within the depression of the conductive layer of a first DBC wafer (as in application Serial No. 11/641,270), with the two wafers connected in sandwich fashion on the centrally contained semiconductor die.
- the outer conductive layers of both wafers are then exposed for two surface cooling of the semiconductor die within the sandwich.
- a lead frame with electrode terminals can also be captured between the two wafers and will extend beyond the periphery of the sandwich for connection to external circuits.
- a conductive U-shaped clip can be fastened to the opposite surface of the package for enhanced cooling and can be immersed in a cooling fluid.
- the invention provides: a) improved mechanical properties: i) a stress-reduced, both-sided cooled semiconductor die. ii) material selection with thermally matched expansion coefficients to the semiconductor die. iii) increased reliability due to matched thermal expansion coefficients iv) a hermetically sealed and rugged package usable in harsh environments with direct liquid coolant contact. b) improved electrical and thermal properties: i) low inductance of the overall co-package due to the use of a large soldered contact area for all pads of the semiconductor devices. ii) increased current/power capability due to low electrical and thermal resistance, using solder die attach and large contact areas with two sided cooling. iii) electrical isolation on both sides of the semiconductor die. iv) optimized usage of the available package space and therefore optimized power density.
- the pre-assembled component package is suitable for easy handling and integration into power modules.
- cost-effective material choice by matching the ceramic type of the DBC (e.g. Al 2 O 3 -, AlN-, SiN-, ... ceramics) to the application requirements.
- the ceramic type of the DBC e.g. Al 2 O 3 -, AlN-, SiN-, ... ceramics
- the package is a basic element enabling a highly efficient and innovative space saving vertical integration into the heatskink or power module base plates. ii) both sided cooling and even direct liquid cooling is feasible due to the HV isolation of the package, offering highest possible power and package densities, iii) an additional EMI screening function can be implemented by using the exposed Cu layer of the package.
- DBC-elements of the package as grounded EMI- shielding.
- easy integration of "smartness” such as gate-drivers or sensors attached to the HV-isolated package e.g. on the exposed Cu-pads.
- a major application for the package of the invention is in high power circuits and modules for switching high currents or high voltages and requiring low inductance and EMI-screening.
- High voltage applications using a combination of IGBTs and diodes or Power MOSFETs as well as applications in harsh environmental conditions or difficult temperature cycling requirements (such as automotive applications or safety critical functions) have a high reliability demand which is satisfied by the present invention. Further applications having very limited space conditions and high power demand will benefit from the invention.
- Figure 1 is a top view of a package employing a single DBC wafer as disclosed in application Serial No. 11/641,270 (IR-3174).
- Figure 2 is a cross-section of Figure 1 taken across section line 2-2 in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of Figures 1 and 2 and shows alternate orientations for the semiconductor die of the package.
- Figures 4 and 4 A are a top view of an alternative structures for the package.
- Figure 5 is a top view of a further alternative of the package of
- Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view of the embodiment of
- Figure 7 is a top view of a further embodiment of the device of
- Figure 8 is a cross-section of Figure 7, taken across section line 8-8 in Figure 7 and further shows a MOSFET die in the depression in the upper copper layer of the DBC wafer.
- Figure 9 is a cross section of a package, like that of Figure 2, but further containing solder stop dimples to position the die during solder reflow.
- Figure 10 is a top view of Figure 9.
- Figure 11 is an exploded perspective of the package of Figure 9 with plural resistive shunt vias in the DBC wafer.
- Figure 12 shows a DBC "card” in which the packages of Figures 1 to 10 can be processed in wafer scale and can be singulated individually or in selected groups.
- Figure 13 is a top view of two DBC wafers, one carrying a semiconductor die and the other a connection pattern for the die when the wafers are sandwiched together.
- Figure 14 is a top view of the wafers of Figure 13 after the sandwiching and connection of the wafers.
- Figure 15 is a cross-section of Figure 14 taken across section line
- Figure 16 is a perspective view of the package of Figures 13, 14 and
- Figure 17 is a perspective view of a U-shaped heat sink connected to the package of Figure 16.
- Figure 18 is a perspective view of an alternative clip arrangement for the package of Figure 16.
- Figure 19 is a perspective view of the package of Figure 16 mounted in a liquid cooled chamber.
- FIGS 1, 2 and 3 show a first embodiment of the semiconductor device 30 of copending application Serial No. 11/641,270 (IR-3174).
- the semiconductor device 30 comprises a semiconductor die 31 and a housing 32.
- Semiconductor die 31 may be a silicon based vertical conduction power MOSFET having, on one surface, a source electrode which receives a solder bump 33, a gate electrode which receives a solder bump 34 and, on its opposite surface, a drain electrode which receives solder preform 35. Solderable metal pads can be used in place of the solder bumps and solder paste can be used in place of the solder preform. While die 31 is shown as a silicon die, it may be of any type of semiconductor material including Gallium Nitride, silicon carbide and the like.
- die 31 is described as a power MOSFET, it can be any type of semiconductor device, including a bipolar transistor die, an IGBT die, a break over device die, a diode die and the like.
- a copack of an IGBT and diode can be laterally spaced from one another and have their top and bottom electron inter-connected.
- MOSgated device is intended to refer to any type of semiconductor switching device with power electrodes on at least one surface thereof and a gate to switch the device between on and off conditions.
- source electrode or source contact are intended to identify the source of a MOSFET or the emitter of an IGBT.
- drain electrode or contact and collector electrode or contact are intended to be interchangeably used.
- the housing 32 may be a wafer consisting of a bottom conductive layer 40 which is bonded to an insulation layer 41 at its bottom surface, and a top conductive layer 43 which is bonded to the insulation layer at its top.
- This type of structure is referred to as "DBC”.
- Top conductive layer 43 is patterned to have a depression 50 etched or otherwise formed therein and having a flat bottom surface 51 at least partly surrounded by a rim 52.
- the surfaces of depression 51 and rim 52 may, for example, be nickel plated to optimize solder wetting and to passivate the can against oxidation, and to increase reliability by changing the intermetallic between solder and the copper and the silicon or other material of the die to be soldered to surface 51.
- the conductive materials used for layers 40 and 43 may be any high conductivity metal, such as, and preferably copper, although other metals can be used.
- the center layer 41 may be any good electrical insulation to insulate layers 40 and 43 from one another and could be a ceramic, preferably Al 2 O 3 .
- AlN and SiN may also be used.
- the layers 40 and 43 may be of any desired thickness, typically 300 ⁇ .m but can have any other desired thickness, typically between 300 to 600 ⁇ m.
- DBC materials are commercially available and are commonly used in semiconductor device modules where copper layers 40 and 43 are to be electrically insulated, but in thermal communication so heat generated in one layer can flow through the insulation barrier 41 to the other conductive layer.
- the depression 51 will have a depth sufficient to receive solder layer 35 which typically may be less than about lOO ⁇ m thick and the die 31 which typically may be thinned to less than about lOO ⁇ m.
- the die is 70 ⁇ m thick and the solder 35 is about lOO ⁇ m thick, leaving a web of copper 130 ⁇ m thick between surface 51 and the top surface of insulation layer 41.
- Die 31 is appropriately soldered to the surface 50 of depression 50 with the top surface of die 31 at least approximately coplanar with the top of rim 52. Solder bumps 33 and 34 project above this plane so that the package can be inverted and the contact bumps soldered to traces on a circuit board without need for wire bonds. Alternatively, solderable pads can be used in place of the solder bumps for later solder attach. Heat generated at die 31 during its operation is conducted through ceramic 41 to the copper layer 40 which can dissipate heat from the package and, in particular, can be thermally connected to a heat sink which will be electrically insulated from the drain 35 and conductive layer 40. [0035] While a relatively large gap is shown between the outer periphery of die 31 and the inner surface of rim 52, this space can be reduced to the smallest dimension consistent with manufacturing ease and convenience. Further, the remaining gap may be filled with an insulation bead.
- Figure 3 schematically shows two other examples of orientations for die 31 at locations 3 A and 3B.
- the rim 52 of copper layer 43 is shown to be a horse shoe or U- shape in Figures 1, 2 and 3.
- Other configurations can be used.
- Figure 4 where components similar to those of Figures 1, 2 and 3 have the same identifying numerals, the depression 51 in layer 43 is completely enclosed by a rim 50.
- Figure 4A shows another embodiment in which both ends of the rim 43 are removed or opened to simplify contact to the gate and source contacts 34 and 33 respectively. Further, in the embodiment of Figure 4 A, air inclusion is less likely to occur during molding or gel filling.
- Figures 5 and 6 show another embodiment and, as will be the case hereinafter with all drawings, the same number identifies similar components.
- Figures 5 and 6 show the die 31 of Figures 1 to 4 flipped over so that the source and gate bumps (or the equivalent bumps of an IGBT or the like) face the depressed flat surface 51.
- the upper copper layer 43 of Figures 1 to 4 is separated into segments 43a and 43b with respective rim segments 52a and 52b and flat depression base portions 5 Ia and 51b.
- a short tongue 65 extends from depression body 51b.
- the flipped die 31 may then be soldered with source bump 33 soldered to surface 51a and gate bump 34 soldered to surface 51b and insulted from source bump 33 by the gap 66 in top conductive layer 43a-43b.
- Figures 7 and 8 show a further embodiment in which at least one resistive current shunt is formed in package 70 (Figure 8).
- the insulation layer 41 in Figure 7 has a thru-opening 71 drilled or otherwise formed before copper layers 40 and 43 are bonded thereto.
- the thru-opening 71 can also be formed after the layers 40 and 43 are bonded to insulation 41.
- a suitable electrically conductive material 72 ( Figure 8) then fills the opening 71 to connect layers 40 and 43 and to form shunt resistor.
- the required shunt resistance depends on the application and can be sized at greater than about desired 0.1 mohm although any resistance value can be created.
- the value of the shunt resistance will be a compromise between the acceptable power loss within the shunt and the voltage drop 73 across the shunt resistor 72. Note that the shunt 72 is integrated into the thermal path of the package 70 and will be automatically cooled by the heat sink or other thermal management cooling for the die 31.
- the resistance of shunt 72 will depend on the geometry and length of thru hole 71 and the resistivity of the shunt material 72.
- the hole 71 is shown with a circular cross-section, but it could have any other shape. Its length will be that of the thickness of insulation layer, which, when a ceramic such as Al 2 O 3 will be from 300 ⁇ m to 600 ⁇ m.
- the material used for shunt 72 may be any desired conductor, for example, copper or solder, or may be materials such as manganin which have a relatively lower thermal coefficient of resistance.
- Plural parallel shunts equally or symmetrically distributed over the surface of the insulation layer 21 may also be used, shown in Figure 7 by dotted circles 72a, 72b, 72c which will be under the relevant die electrode. This offers the advantage of lower inductance, higher shunt current and more equal shunt current distribution.
- solder stop structure which securely locates the die 31 on surface 51 of device or package 70 of Figure 8 during die attach and prevents the die edge from contacting the frame 52.
- a plurality of depressions or dimples 80 are formed around the desired location of die 31 to self-align the die during the die attach reflow process.
- Dimples 80 preferably have the rounded bottom shape reaching down to the ceramic 41.
- solder stop it is also possible to use an isolating lacquer or other solder stop inside the frame 52.
- a "smooth solder" process may be used, using the preform 35 as shown rather than a solder paste with flux, which can also be used.
- the solder preform 35 the solder process can be carried out in forming gas atmosphere to avoid strong movement of the die inside the DBC can during the soldering process.
- dimples 80 will act as solder stops and also provide stress release inside the can for the bond force between the copper and the ceramic during temperature cycling.
- Figure 8 (or 30 of Figure 1) can be formed simultaneously on a DBC card and then singulated from the card.
- a DBC card 90 is shown in Figure 12.
- Such cards are produced in sizes such as 5" x 7" or 4" x 6" and have a continuous central ceramic layer 41 with top and bottom copper layers. These layers can be simultaneously masked and etched to define the individual packages 70 (or 30) with the depressions 52 in the top layer as in the prior figures; and with other features such as the shunts 72 and dimples 80 ( Figures 9 and 10). After the patterning of the packages and the streets 95 between the packages, various die 31 can be loaded into the packages locations.
- the shunts can be tested before die 31 are assembled and soldered in place, and each package can be tested before singulation of the packages.
- the die loaded into the packages may be diverse die such as combination of MOSFETs, IGBTs 3 diodes and the like.
- the DBC cans can be singulated by sawing, dicing or physically breaking at the streets 95.
- packages can be singulated in clusters of two or more packages. Two package clusters are shown on the right hand half of Figure 12.
- vias may be omitted in selected package locations on the card 12, and in selected ones of a cluster of packages.
- a further conductive heat sink or plate 131 may be attached by solder or a conductive adhesive glue to the conductive segments of devices 30 to provide additional double-sided cooling for devices 30.
- the conductive plate 131 is electrically insulated from devices 30 by the insulation layers 31.
- a second DBC or other wafer/substrate is provided to make contact with the exposed electrodes at the top surface of the first DBC wafer of Figures 1 to 12.
- Figure 13 shows a first DBC wafer 200, similar to that of
- Die 31 is soldered to the surface 50 of depression 51 in copper layer 43 and is spaced as shown from rim portions 52a and 52b.
- Figures 13 and 15 also show the second conductive (copper) layer 40 and insulation substrate 41 for DBC wafer 200.
- a second DBC wafer assembly 230 is provided ( Figures 13, 14, 15 and 16) to provide contact connections to the source 33, gate 34 and drain contact 35 of wafer 200 and to provide a second coolable surface to the assembly.
- the second DBC wafer 230 consists of a body like that of wafer 200, and having a central ceramic body 231 having a bottom copper layer 232 ( Figure 15) and a patterned top copper layer which is patterned to have a source trace 240, a gate trace 241 and a drain (rim) trace 242.
- the drain rim 242 can be extended at its left hand side in Figures 13 and 14, if desired, and a separate drain contact lead an be connected at that location. All traces are etched down to the surface of ceramic layer 231 to insulate the traces from one another.
- the traces are arranged such that the wafer 200 can be rotated from the position of Figure 13 over and on top of wafer 230 as shown in Figures 14 and 15 to sandwich the die 31 with traces 240, 241 and 242 contacting source metal 33, gate metal 34 and rims 52a , 52b respectively.
- a conductive lead frame of conductive leads 250, 251, 252 may be soldered to traces 241, 240, 242 respectively and extend beyond the periphery of the sandwich to act as terminals for. the device.
- the traces 241, 240 and 242 may be connected to electrodes 34, 33 and 52a, 52b by solder or conductive epoxy or the like, and may be secured simultaneously with the adhering of lead frames 250, 251, 252 to traces 241, 240 and 242. Additional die and additional corresponding lead frame terminals can be added as desired for copacked die within the sandwich.
- the bottom DBC wafer 230 provides contact pads for the die 31 inside the DBC wafer 200.
- the die 31 can be any MOSgated device or diode or the like, and plural die can also be mounted in DBC wafer 200 and contacted by suitable conductive traces in lower DBC wafer 230.
- any copack of two or more die, for example, a high side and low side switch can be housed in a single sandwich.
- Suitable means may be provided to align the top and bottom DBC wafers during soldering such as the dimple structure previously described, solder resists, adjustment elements and the like. Further, means can be provided to insure against arcing or voltage breakdown, and to increase the creepage or clearance distance between terminals such as isolating layers, solder stop resist, polyimide foils and the like. Selective etching can also be used to increase critical distances between the DBC "can", the semiconductor die and the bottom DBC. An underfill epoxy can also be employed. [0061] Note that the sandwich of Figure 15 and 16 is very flat and, with a typical DBC wafer thickness of 1 to 1.5 mm, the sandwich thickness will be from 2 to 3 mm.
- the DBC wafer sandwich can have a length and width, for example, 10 to 15 mm, depending on the number of die within the sandwich. Where plural die are used, added lead frame terminals, for example terminals 270, 271 and 280 can be added to the assembly as shown in Figure 16, and extending from the sandwich edge opposite to terminals 250, 251, 252.
- the various lead frame terminals can be customized in shape, thickness, material, plating and the like to a particular application.
- two separate metal heat sink plates can be fixed to copper layers 40 and 232 in Figures 15 and 16 as by gluing or soldering or the like.
- Figure 17 shows a U-shaped metal clip 300 which can be mechanically sprung over the surfaces of copper layers 40 and 232 of Figures 15 and 16 and in pressure contact with those surfaces. Solder, thermally conductive glue or thermal grease can also be employed to ensure good cooling from both sides of the DBC sandwich.
- the clip 300 can be rotated to the position shown in Figure 18 if two sets of leads 250, 251, 252 and 270, 271, 272 extend from the opposite sides of the housing and from insulated die within the housing.
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