WO2009105547A1 - Attachment of wafer level optics - Google Patents
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- the camera module may include a PCB or flex circuit, an image sensor, a housing, and a lens assembly.
- camera modules it is desirable for camera modules to be compact, inexpensive, and to have increased capabilities. These capabilities may include higher resolution image sensors and higher-quality optics/lenses. Further, it is desirable to minimize the components and materials used in manufacturing a camera module, to reduce the time to manufacture such modules, to reduce the human involvement in manufacturing such modules, and to decrease the number of defective modules produced.
- camera modules are manufactured by attaching the image sensor to a circuit board and then attaching a housing containing the lens to the same circuit board.
- other manufacturing techniques include covering the image sensor with a cover glass and then attaching the lens or lens housing to the cover glass.
- the lens is contained in a lens assembly that is threadedly received in a housing and the lens assembly is rotated until it provides a properly focused image for the image sensor. At this point, the lens assembly can be fixed to the housing.
- a camera module assembly includes a substrate, an image sensor coupled to the substrate, and an optics stack attached directly the image sensor.
- Variations of the camera module assembly may also include a housing that is coupled to the substrate and the optics stack. Glue, epoxy, adhesive, tape, or any other appropriate attachment mechanism may be used to couple the housing to the substrate and the optics stack and/or to couple the optics stack to the image sensor.
- Another camera module assembly is provided that includes an image sensor and an optics stack attached directly to a top surface of the image sensor. Variations of this camera module assembly may include partially encapsulating the optics stack in molding material, where the molding material includes an opening to allow light to pass through the molding material to the optics stack, In addition, a substrate may be attached directly to a bottom surface of the image sensor.
- the substrate may include vias that extend through the substrate from an exterior surface of the substrate to bond pads located on the bottom surface of the Image sensor.
- the vias may be filled with conductive material, and solder balls may be attached to the vias at the exterior surface of the substrate.
- a method for producing camera modules includes: (1) providing a wafer that includes a plurality of image sensors; (2) coupling an optics stack directly to each of the image sensors; (3) partially encapsulating the optics stack with transfer molding, leaving an opening through the transfer molding to allow light to pass through to the optics stack; and (4) singulating the assembly into separate camera modules.
- Variations of the method for producing camera modules may include each of the optics stacks having one or more lens elements located a designated distance from the image sensor.
- the designated distance may have a tolerance of 5 ⁇ m or less.
- Another method for producing camera modules includes: (1) providing a substrate that has an image sensor; and (2) coupling an optics stack directly to the image sensor.
- Variations of the above-noted method for producing camera modules may include coupling a housing directly to the substrate such that the housing is disposed about the image sensor and the optics stack.
- the housing may include an upper port to allow light to pass through the housing to the optics stack.
- Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a camera module produced by the techniques described herein.
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of the camera module of Figure 1 , showing an image sensor already mounted on a circuit board, and optics stack, and a housing.
- Figure 3 is similar to the exploded view of Figure 2, shown after glue has been applied to a peripheral area of the image sensor.
- Figure 4 is similar to the exploded view of Figure 3, shown after an optics stack has been attached to the image sensor.
- Figure 5 is similar to the exploded view of Figure 4, shown after glue has been applied to a peripheral area of the circuit board and a peripheral area on top of the optics stack.
- Figure 6 is similar to the exploded view of Figure 5, shown after a housing has been attached to the portions of the camera module having the exposed glue.
- Figure 7 is a diagram showing the various stages in an array processing technique for producing multiple camera modules.
- FIG. 1 shows an assembled camera module 10.
- the camera module 10 includeso a printed circuit board (PCB) 12 to which an image sensor 14 has been attached using chip-on-board (COB) technology.
- the image sensor 14 includes an active area 16 in a central region of a top surface 18 thereof.
- An optics stack 20 has been attached to the top surface 18 of the image sensor 14 so as to surround the active area 16,
- the optics stack 20 includes one or more lens elements.
- the optics stack 20 includes threes lens elements, a first lens element 22, a second lens element 24, and a third lens element 26.
- the three lens elements 22, 24, and 26- are separated from each other and from the image sensor 14 by a first spacer 28, a second spacer 30, and a third spacer 32, respectively.
- optics stacks may include one, two, four, or more lens elements.
- the optics stack may be manufactured with replication technology (using molds) that is known in the art.
- the optics stack may include aspheric lens surface on either side of one or more lens elements.
- Each of the spacers 28, 30, and 32 are hollow, having a cavity in a central region thereof to allow light to pass through each successive l ⁇ ns element, as light passes through the camera module 10 toward the active area 16 of the image sensor 14.
- the spacers may be composed of any suitable material, with two examples being glass or polymer materials. Three examples of companies that have replication technology are Anteryon, Tessera/Digital Optics Corporation, and Heptagon.
- a housing 34 (which may be composed of CBT, LCP, glass, or other suitable material) is attached to the PCB 12 and the top of the optics stack 20 to minimize the amount of stray light impinging upon the active area 16 of the image sensor 14 and to increase the mechanical strength of the camera module 10.
- the housing 34 includes an internal cavity 36 that receives the optics stack 20 and image sensor 14.
- the housing 34 also includes an upper port 38 through which light can enter the camera module 10, pass through the optics stack 2O 5 and impinge upon the active area 16 of the image sensor 14.
- the upper port 38 may be of any suitable shape. In this example, the upper port is a rectangular opening, while in other examples other shapes may be used. For example, a smaller, circular opening may be employed.
- FIG. 2 shows an image sensor 14 (with its active area 16 on a top surface 18 thereof) already attached to the PCB 12. The initial portions of this process may be performed in a clean room having special vacuum features.
- the optics stack 20 (including lens elements 22, 24, and 26 and spacers 28, 30, and 32) is shown spaced apart from the combination of the image sensor 14 and PCB 12.
- the housing 34 is shown spaced apart from the optics stack 20. While the combination of the housing 34, the optics stack 20, and the image sensor 14 and PCB 12 are shown in spaced apart relationship in Figure 2, this is merely for ease of understanding and illustration. In fact, the housing 34 and optics stack 20 may of course be located in different positions or in a completely different location while the step illustrated by the differences between Figures 2 and 3 is performed.
- the dispense pattern may be broken lines of glue applied to the peripheral area of the image sensor (as shown) or it may be a continuous line of glue or multiple dots of glue applied to the peripheral area of the image sensor.
- Any suitable glue, epoxy, or other type of adhesive can be used and a precision or semi-automatic dispensing method may be used.
- each glue line may be spaced apart from the active area 16 by a distance of 300 ⁇ m or greater, while the width of each glue line may be in the range of 300 to 350 ⁇ m, for example. Since the thickness of the glue line helps determine the spacing of the lens elements in the lens optics stack 20 from the active area 16 of the image sensor 14, it may be desirable to maintain the thickness of the glue line at a reasonable level (for example -12-15 urn). In addition, it may be desirable to control the viscosity (for example -20.000 cps) and thixotropic index (for example -3-5) of the glue.
- lines of glue 50 on the lop surface 18 of the image sensor 14 there may be lines of glue applied to the bottom surface of the optics stack 20, particularly the bottom surface of the third spacer 32.
- glue could be applied only to the optics stack 20 and no glue applied to the image sensor 14.
- double-sided tape or B-stage epoxy could be used to attach the optics stack 22 to the image sensor 14.
- FIG. 4 shows the partial assembly of the camera module in which the optics stack 20 has already been attached to the image sensor 14. At this point, the partially assembled camera module is subjected to UV light to cure the glue. Alternatively, a thermal-setting (or other type of) glue can be used, and appropriate methods can be used to cure that adhesive.
- glue is provided, both along the periphery of the upper surface of the first lens element 22 and along the outer periphery of a top surface of the PCB 12, as shown in Figure 5.
- glue could be applied to the appropriate mating surfaces on the housing 34.
- two-sided tape may be used to apply to attach to be housing 34 to the remainder of the camera module 10.
- glue patterns that could be employed.
- dashed glue lines 52 are used on the PCB 12 and a series of glue dots 54 is used on the periphery of the first lens element 22 of the optics stack 20.
- glue patterns 50, 52, and 54, and any other suitable pattern could be used in any of these three locations shown in Figures 3 and 5.
- the housing 34 is then attached, either manually using jigs and fixtures, or by use of an automated housing attach system.
- the camera module is then placed in an oven to cure the epoxy (in this example a thermal-setting glue is used to attach the housing 34).
- the assembled camera module 10 is produced, as shown in Figure 6. While the above description describes techniques for assembling a single camera module 10, it may be desirable to produce multiple camera modules with array processing. Such a technique is shown in the various drawings of Figure 7, In this example, a silicon wafer 70 that includes a plurality of non-singulated image sensors 72 thereon is employed.
- the wafer may be any suitably-sized wafer, For example, a 6 inch, 8 inch, or 12 inch wafer could be used.
- a through silicon via (TSV) wafer is employed.
- TSV technology is known in the art and examples of such technology arc available from Micron and STMicroelectronics.
- a TSV wafer has already had vias created from a bottom surface of the wafer to the bond pads on the bottom of the image sensors 72.
- the bond pad connections are brought to the bottom side through these vias in the silicon using redistribution technology (RDL) and are distributed over the entire bottom side.
- RDL redistribution technology
- an optics stack 74 is attached to each of the image sensors 72 on the wafer 70.
- a magnified view of one of the optics stacks 74 attached to one of the image sensors 72 on the wafer 70 is shown at 78.
- the optics stacks 74 on the wafer are encapsulated with molding material 8O 5 with an opening 82 through the molding material defined so that light can pass into the optics stack 74 and to the image sensor 72.
- the wafer 70, with the molding material 80 encapsulating the optics stack 74, is shown at 84.
- solder ball attach process may be a reflow process.
- the wafer 70, with solder balls 86 attached thereto, is shown at 88.
- a magnified view of one of the image sensors 72 of the wafer 70, with solder balls 86 attached thereto is shown at 90.
- the wafer 70 is singulated in a conventional manner with a saw and then the molding material 80 is singulated in a conventional manner with a saw.
- the dicing of the wafer 70 and the molding material 80 may occur from opposite sides of the assembly.
- the wafer 70 in the molding material may be singulated in a single step with a saw from the same side of the assembly.
- the assembly can be singulated into separate camera modules in any conventional manner.
- the techniques disclosed herein offer several advantages to prior techniques. It is believed that the techniques described herein are the first to attach an optics stack, or any type of lens directly to the silicon of an image sensor in the assembly of a camera module. It is believed that in other assembly methods, the optical elements are either attached to a cover glass that is attached to the silicon of the image sensor, or attached to the PCB to which the image sensor is attached, or the optical elements are attached to a lens housing that is attached to the PCB.
- the cover glass may generally have a thickness of 300 to 500 ⁇ m and a tolerance in the range of 10 to 100 ⁇ m, With the techniques taught herein, it has been found that the overall tolerance of the distance of the lens elements from the image sensor can be reduced to a level of less than 5 ⁇ m. In addition to significantly reducing the tolerance, s the techniques taught herein eliminate the material cost and production time of attaching a cover glass to the sensor.
- TSV wafer by using a TSV wafer, several piece parts, such as a substrate, housing, and gold wire for wire bonding can be eliminated. This helps to improve and lower the cost of producing such camera modules.
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