WO2019075289A1 - CONDUCTIVE TERMINALS, OMNIBUS BARS, AND METHODS OF PREPARING THE SAME, AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING POWER MODULES THEREOF - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to terminals and busbars, and more specifically, to terminals and busbars configured for bondi ng to a substrate.
- conductive terminals e.g ., thick copper termi nals
- substrates e.g ., copper substrates
- Exemplary applications include high electrical power applications, high electrical current applications (e.g ., power converters, batteries, etc. ), among others.
- Exemplary power converters and other power modules may be used in high power applications such as locomotives, EVs (electric vehicles), wind turbines, etc.
- Exemplary conductive terminals may be extensions from copper busbars that transfer power from multi ple locations/components inside a package to
- Copper busbars may also be completely inside an electronic package, and only transfer electrical power from one location within the package to another location within the package.
- Exemplary substrates include: (i) a DBC (Di rect Bonded Copper) assembly that forms a well-controlled surfaced for other components; and (ii) copper plates or other copper strips that properly route electrical power.
- DBC Dens Bi Bonded Copper
- a goal is to make a strong physical connection between the terminal and the substrate, to provide a robust interconnect for real-world application.
- a typical measure of the strength of such a connection is the maximum pull force (e.g., a pull force normal to the substrate) that can be applied to the terminal before it fai ls or separates.
- a higher pul l force generally indicates a better connection between the terminal and the substrate.
- ultrasonic welding may be considered a particularly attractive option because it is a relatively fast, low cost process that is robust and well control led. Further, ultrasonic welding is a relatively environmental ly clean process that typically does not involve the use of damaging solvents.
- a termi nal configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate.
- the terminal i n cludes a conductive body portion havi ng a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate.
- the contact portion has a non-planar bonding surface.
- a busbar for providi ng electrical interconnection in a power module includes a conductive distribution body portion, and a plural ity of conductive termi nals extending from the conductive distribution body portion.
- Each of the plurality of conductive terminals includes a conductive body portion having a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate.
- the contact portion has a non- planar bonding surface.
- a method of preparing a termi nal configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate includes the steps of: (a) providi ng a terminal i ncludi ng a conductive body portion, the conductive body portion includi ng a contact portion; and (b) varying a profile of the contact portion such that the contact portion has a non- planar bonding surface, the contact portion being configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate.
- a method of preparing a busbar configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate includes the steps of: (a) providi ng a busbar for providing electrical interconnection in a power module, the busbar including a conductive distri bution body portion and a plurality of conductive terminals extending from the conductive distri bution body portion, each of the plurality of conductive terminals including a conductive body portion having a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate; and (b) varying a profile of the contact portion such that the contact portion has a non-planar bonding surface, the contact portion being configured to be ultrasonically welded to the substrate.
- a method of assembling a power module includes: (a) providing a substrate for inclusion i n a power module; (b) aligning a busbar in connection with the substrate, the busbar for providing electrical i nterconnection in the power module, the busbar incl uding a conductive distribution body portion and a plurality of conductive terminals extending from the conductive distri bution body portion, each of the plural ity of conductive terminals incl uding a conductive body portion having a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to the substrate, the contact portion having a non-planar bonding surface; and (c) ultrasonically weldi ng the contact portion of each of the pl urality of conductive terminals to a corresponding portion of the substrate.
- the method i ncludes: (a) aligning a conductive termi nal with a bonding location of the power module, the conductive terminal for providi ng electrical interconnection in the power module, the conductive terminal incl uding a conductive body portion having a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to the bonding location, the contact portion havi ng a non-planar bonding surface; and (b) ultrasonically welding the contact portion of the conductive terminal to the bondi ng location.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a busbar i n accordance with an exemplary embodi ment of the invention
- FIG. IB is a detai led view of a portion of a terminal of the busbar of FIG. 1A;
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a busbar in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2B is a detailed view of a portion of a terminal of the busbar of FIG. 2A;
- FIGS. 3A-3H are detailed views of portions of terminals in accordance with various exemplary embodiments of the invention.
- FIGS. 4A-4C are block diagrams illustrating a method of preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating elements of a system for preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention
- FIGS. 6A-6C are block diagrams illustrating another method of preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating elements of another system for preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention
- FIGS. 8A-8B are block diagrams illustrating yet another method of preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 9A-9B are block diagrams illustrating yet another method of preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 10A-10D are block diagrams illustrating a method of assembling a power module in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 11A-11E are block diagrams illustrating another method of assembling a power module in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 12 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of preparing a terminal configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 13 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of preparing a busbar configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 14 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of assembl ing a power module in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 15 is a flow diagram illustrating another method of assembling a power module in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Certain exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to high power ultrasonic welding systems, and methods of usi ng the same, for example, in connection with power modules.
- Such ultrasonic welding systems maybe used for welding copper terminals (or other conductive terminals) to a copper substrate or some other conductive region (e.g ., a conductive region in a power module) .
- Ultrasonic welding systems typically i nclude an ultrasonic welding transducer.
- Such transducers may be designed to operate, for example, in a l inear mode/motion, or i n a torsional mode/motion.
- a li near ultrasonic transducer carries a sonotrode, and duri ng operation the foot portion of the sonotrode wi ll vibrate ultrasonically in a substantial ly linear motion.
- a torsional ultrasonic transducer carries a sonotrode, and during operation the foot portion of the sonotrode will vibrate ultrasonically in a substantial ly rotational motion.
- conductive terminals and substrates are properly cleaned to remove contamina nts including both organic such as oils or other processing films, and non-organic such as oxidation, particulates, etc.
- Conventional terminals typically have an underside (the welded side) that has a substantially flat profi le.
- non-planar bonding surface is provided on a contact portion of a terminal .
- the contact portion, and the non-planar bonding surface may be considered to have a non-planar profi le.
- the non-planar bonding surface of the contact portion e.g ., on the underside of a terminal, that is, the to be welded side
- Exemplary test results have illustrated increased pull strength values at 2 or 3 times that of a conventional flat, or planar, terminal. For example, testing has shown that a substantially planar terminal exhibited the lowest pull strength (e.g., a pull strength of 348 N). Exemplary terminals including a non-planar bonding surface in accordance with the invention have exhibited improved pull strength values of 744 N, 882 N, 1050 N, 1119 N, and 1135 N. The tests described herein were run with consistent parameters for each condition. These tests are run with 5mm wide copper terminals that are 1.5mm thick. The welded area was approximately 4mm x 4mm.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a busbar 100 prepared in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Busbar 100 includes conductive distribution body portion 102 (also referred to as "body portion 102"), tab 104 (e.g., for electrical interconnection with another structure, either inside or outside of the relevant power module), and plurality of terminals 106 extending from conductive distribution body portion 102.
- Terminals 106 are configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate (e.g., see FIGS. 10A-10D) and may be formed from a copper material.
- Body portion 102, and the plurality of conductive terminals 106 may be formed from a unitary piece of conductive material, for example, a copper material .
- Terminals 106 each include a conductive body portion; in the example shown FIG. 1A the conductive body portion has a "step down" shape.
- the conductive body portion includes upper terminal portion 106a, downward terminal portion 106b, and contact portion 106c.
- Contact portion 106c is the portion of terminal 106 configured to be ultrasonically welded to another conductive location (e.g., to a conductive portion of a substrate).
- Contact portion 106c includes non-planar bonding surface 106d (i.e., on the underside of contact portion 106c illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1B). Because of non-planar bonding surface 106d, contact portion 106c of terminal 106 in FIGS.
- FIG. IB is a detailed view of a portion of terminal 106 of busbar 100 of FIG. 1A taken at circle "FIG. IB". More specifically, FIG. IB illustrates contact portion 106c.
- Contact portion 106c includes opposing sidewalls 106cl, 106c2 and upper surface 106c3. Non-planar bonding surface 106d is defined by opposing downwardly sloped sides 106dl, 106d2, joining at "peak” 106d3 (peak 106d3 may also be considered an "apex").
- FIG. 2A illustrates another busbar 200 prepared in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Busbar 200 includes conductive distribution body portion 202, tab 204, and plurality of terminals 206 extending from conductive distribution body portion 202.
- Terminals 206 are configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate (e.g., see FIGS. 10A-10D) and may be formed from a copper material.
- Conductive distribution body portion 202 and the plurality of conductive terminals 206 may be formed from a unitary piece of conductive material, for example, a copper material .
- Terminals 206 each include a conductive body portion; in the example shown FIG. 2A the conductive body portion has a "step down" shape.
- the conductive body portion includes upper terminal portion 206a, downward terminal portion 206b, and contact portion 206c.
- Contact portion 206c is the portion of terminal 206 configured to be ultrasonically welded to another conductive location (e.g., to a conductive portion of a substrate).
- Contact portion 206c includes non-planar bonding surface 206d (i.e., on the underside of contact portion 206c illustrated in FIGS. 2A-2B).
- Non-planar bonding surface 206d of terminal 206 in FIGS. 2A-2B has a "curved" or "arc-shaped" profile.
- FIG. 2B is a detailed view of a portion of terminal 206 of busbar 200 of FIG. 2A taken at circle "FIG. 2B". More specifically, FIG. 2B illustrates contact portion 206c.
- Contact portion 206c includes opposing sidewalls 206cl, 206c2 and upper surface 206c3. Side walls 206cl, 206c2 are joined by the non-planar (curved) bonding surface 206d.
- FIGS. 1A-1B and FIGS. 2A-2B are examples of busbars 100, 200 including two exemplary terminal configurations (e.g., terminals 106 having a peaked bonding surface 106d, and terminals 206 having a curved bonding surface 206d). It will be appreciated that, in accordance with the invention, many different non-planar bonding surfaces for terminals are contemplated.
- FIGS. 3A-3H are examples of such terminals 306, 316, 326, 336, 346, 356, 366, and 376.
- Such terminals may be included as part of a busbar (similar to busbars 100, 200, or other busbars), as a terminal to be ultrasonically welded in a power module independent of a busbar, among other implementations.
- FIG. 3A illustrates contact portion 306c of terminal 306.
- Contact portion 306c includes upper surface 306c3, opposing sidewalls 306cl, 306c2 and non-planar bonding surface 306d.
- Non-planar bonding surface 306d includes a planar portion 306d3 between angled portions 306dl, 306d2.
- FIG. 3B illustrates contact portion 316c of terminal 316.
- Contact portion 316c includes upper surface 316c3, opposing sidewalls 316cl, 316c2 and non-planar bonding surface 316d .
- Non-planar bondi ng surface 316d i cludes a planar portion 316d3 between curved portions 316d l, 316d2.
- FIG. 3C illustrates contact portion 326c of termi nal 326.
- Contact portion 326c includes upper surface 326c3, and a continuous curved non-planar bonding surface 326d .
- Opposing sidewalls 326cl, 326c2 are part of the continuous curve including non-planar bonding surface 326d .
- FIG. 3D illustrates contact portion 336c of termi nal 336.
- Contact portion 336c includes non-planar bondi ng surface 336d.
- non-planar bondi ng surface 336d has a spherical profile/shape. That is, non-planar bonding surface 336d is a portion of sphere.
- the term "spherical” is intended to refer to any portion of a sphere, and as such is synonymous with “semi-spherical” or "partial spherical'".
- FIG. 3E illustrates contact portion 346c of terminal 346.
- Contact portion 346c includes non-planar bondi ng surface 346d.
- non-planar bonding surface 336d has a conical profile/shape. That is, non-planar bondi ng surface 346d is cone-shaped.
- An example conical profi le has a cone angle of approxi mately 2°.
- non-planar bondi ng surface 356d of contact portion 356c (where contact portion 356c is part of terminal 356) has a conical profile/shape, except that the lower portion of the conical profile is planar.
- FIG. 3G illustrates contact portion 366c of termi nal 366.
- Contact portion 366c includes non-planar bondi ng surface 366d.
- non-planar bondi ng surface 366d has a pyramidal profi le/shape. That is, non-planar bondi ng surface 366d is pyramid-shaped.
- non-planar bonding surface 376d of contact portion 376c (where contact portion 376c is part of terminal 376) has a pyramidal profile/shape, except that the lower portion of the pyramidal profile is planar.
- FIGS. 3A-3H (along with FIGS. IB and 2B) ill ustrate various exemplary contact portions of respective terminals.
- These contact portions may be included as part of termi nals having varying shapes (e.g ., step down termi nals such as in FIGS. 1A- 1B, straight termi nals, terminals having a single bend, etc.) .
- These contact portions may be included as part of a terminal where the termi nal is formed from a single piece of conductive material (e.g ., copper material), and may further (or may not) be part of a busbar where the busbar is formed from a single piece of conductive material (e.g ., copper material) . While copper (or copper alloy) terminals and busbars are described herein, it is understood that the invention (and the associated terminals, busbars, and methods) are not limited to copper materials.
- each of the terminals (and/or related busbars) illustrated in FIGS. IB, 2B, and 3A-3H may be formed by pressing operations (e.g., stamping, coining, punching, etc. such as shown in FIGS. 4A-4C, FIG. 5, FIGS. 6A-6C, and FIG. 7), by methods of removing material (e.g., energy based removal as in FIGS. 8A-8B, mechanical based removal as in FIGS. 9A-9B, among other methods), or by other methods. Because of the variation in the methods of preparing such terminals (and/or related busbars) it is understood that details (e.g., the relative thickness of various portions of the terminals) of the various terminals illustrated herein may not be to scale.
- FIGS. 4A-4C are block diagrams illustrating a method of preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4A illustrates a conductive body portion (e.g., a copper body portion) of a terminal 406' having a contact portion 406c'.
- Contact portion 406c' includes planar bonding surface 406d'.
- Terminal 406' is supported by anvil 450.
- Press 452 is positioned above planar bonding surface 406d'. Press 452 moves downwardly as shown in FIG. 4B, thereby pressing against planar bonding surface 406d' of terminal 406'.
- FIG. 4C after press 452 is raised, the downward pressing of FIG.
- Non-planar bonding surface 406d (shown in FIG. 4C) is substantially similar to non-planar bonding surface 106d of terminal 106 shown in FIG. IB.
- Contact portion 406c (prepared through the pressing operation shown in FIG. 4B) is the portion of terminal 406 configured to be ultrasonically welded to another conductive location (e.g., to a conductive portion of a substrate).
- contact portion 406c of terminal 406 in FIG. 4C has a "pointed” or “peaked” profile.
- Contact portion 406c includes opposing sidewalls 406cl, 406c2.
- Non-planar bonding surface 406d is defined by opposing downwardly sloped sides 406dl, 406d2, joining at "peak” 406d3 (peak 406d3 may also be considered an "apex").
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating elements of another system for preparing a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention and is one alternative to the method illustrated in FIGS. 4A-4C.
- the pressing member that moves to press the contact portion 406c' is the "shaped" press 452. That is, anvil 450 is planar and does not move.
- the pressing member (that moves) may be a planar member, and the stationary anvi l may be the shaped member. Further, both the planar member and the shaped member may move in connection with the pressing operation to prepare the terminal .
- FIG. 5 is an example where the anvi l 552 is "shaped" to define the desired shape of the non-planar bonding surface of the contact portion, resulting from the pressing of contact portion 506c' with press 550.
- press 550 includes a planar surface for pressing contact portion 506c' of terminal 506' agai nst shaped anvil 552.
- planar bonding surface 506d' will become a non-planar bonding surface having a profi le defined by the shape of the recess in anvi l 552.
- FIGS. 6A-6C are block diagrams il lustrati ng another method of prepari ng a terminal in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6A illustrates a conductive body portion (e.g. , a copper body portion) of a termi nal 606' havi ng a contact portion 606c'.
- Contact portion 606c' includes planar bonding surface 606d'.
- Terminal 606' is supported by anvil 650.
- Press 652 is positioned above planar bonding surface 606d'. Press 652 moves downwardly as shown i n FIG. 6B, thereby pressing agai nst planar bondi ng surface 606d' of terminal 606'.
- Non- planar bonding surface 606d is defined by an arc-shaped curve.
- FIG. 7 provides an alternative to the method (and related structure) of FIGS. 6A-6C.
- FIG. 7 is an example where the anvil 752 is "shaped" to define the desired shape (e.g., a curved surface) of the non-planar bondi ng surface of the contact portion, resulting from the pressing of contact portion 706c' with press 750.
- press 750 (which moves in relation to anvil 752 as shown by the downward arrow in FIG. 7) includes a planar surface for pressing contact portion 706c' of terminal 706' agai nst shaped anvil 752.
- planar bonding surface 706d' will become a non-planar bonding surface having a profi le (e.g. , a curved profile) defined by the shape of the recess i n anvil 752.
- FIGS. 4A-4C, FIG. 5, FIGS. 6A-6C, and FIG. 7 al l relate to some form of pressing operation (e.g. , coini ng, stamping, punching or some other pressi ng operation) to vary the profile of the contact portion of a terminal .
- FIGS. 8A-8B and FIGS. 9A-9B i llustrate two examples where material is removed from a terminal havi ng contact portion with a planar bonding surface, such that the bonding surface becomes non-planar.
- an energy based removal system 820 is provided to remove material (e.g ., copper material) from planar bonding surface 806d' of contact portion 806c' of terminal 806'.
- Energy based removal system 820 may move (and/or act to emit energy i n any desired direction, or along any desired axes (e.g., FIGS. 8A-8B indicate potential motion (and/or action of energy emission) of energy based removal system 820 along x, y and/or z axes) .
- Energy based removal system 820 may incl ude any type of energy system useful for removing material from the applicable terminal .
- Examples of such energy based removal systems incl ude EDM (electro discharge machining) based removal systems, laser based removal systems, among others.
- Energy based removal system 820 acts upon contact portion 806c' of termi nal 806' as shown by dashed line 820a (indicati ng appl ication of energy from energy based removal system 820), thereby removing material from planar bonding surface 806d' to form shaped non-planar bondi ng surface 806d as shown in FIG. 8B (where contact portion 806c' is now referred to as 806c, and terminal 806' is now referred to as terminal 806).
- Non-planar bonding surface 806d is configured to be ultrasonically welded to another location. Because of non-planar bondi ng surface 806d, contact portion 806c of terminal 806 i n FIG.
- Contact portion 806c includes opposing sidewalls 806cl, 806c2.
- Non-planar bondi ng surface 806d is defined by opposing downwardly sloped sides 806d l, 806d2, joints ni ng at "peak” 806d3 (peak 806d3 may also be considered an "apex") .
- a mechanical based removal system 920 is provided to remove material (e.g ., copper material) from planar bonding surface 906d' of contact portion 906c' of terminal 906'.
- FIGS. 9A-9B indicate potential motion of mechanical based removal system 920 along x, y and/or z axes
- Mechanical based removal system 920 may incl ude any type of mechanical system useful for removing material from the appl icable termi nal . Examples of such mechanical based removal systems incl ude mill ing systems, gri nding systems, machining systems, among others.
- Mechanical based removal system 920 acts upon contact portion 906c' of terminal 906' as shown by dashed li ne 920a (i ndicating application of the relevant mechanical systems element such as a blade, grinding wheel, etc. from mechanical based removal system 920), thereby removing material from planar bonding surface 906d' to form shaped non-planar bonding surface 906d as shown in FIG. 9B (where contact portion 906c' is now referred to as 906c, and termi nal 906' is now referred to as terminal 906) .
- Non-planar bonding surface 906d is configured to be ultrasonically welded to another location.
- contact portion 906c of terminal 906 i n FIG. 9B has a "pointed” or “peaked” profile.
- Contact portion 906c includes opposing sidewalls 906cl, 906c2.
- Non-planar bondi ng surface 906d is defined by opposing downwardly sloped sides 906d l, 906d2, joints ni ng at "peak” 906d3 (peak 906d3 may also be considered an "apex”) .
- FIGS. 9A-9B relate to methods of preparing terminals (and/or related busbars) with contact portions having specific profiles (e.g. , peaked or curve profi les), such methods (and systems) are relevant for preparation of any type of terminals (and/or related busbars) within the scope of the invention.
- an existing terminal instead of prepari ng an existing terminal to have the desi red non-planar bonding surface - aspects of the i nvention relate to formation of the initial terminal to have such a non-planar bonding surface. That is, al l detai ls descri bed herei n related to inventive termi nals may be appl ied to the termi nals duri ng thei r initial creation. Subsequent processi ng/preparation, to vary the profile of an existing termination (such as in FIGS. 4A-4C, FIG. 5, FIGS. 6A-6C, FIG. 7, FIGS. 8A-8B, and FIGS. 9A-9B) is not needed in such cases.
- power module (sometimes referred to as a power electronic module), as used herein, relates to a module for containing one or more power components (e.g., power semiconductor devices).
- Example power components include MOSFETs, IGBTs, BJTs, thyristors, GTPs, and JFETs.
- Such a module also typically includes a power electronic substrate for carrying the power components.
- power modules tend to provide a higher power density.
- the power modules illustrated in the drawings herein e.g., power modules 1000, 1000', 1100, and 1100') are simplified for ease of illustration,
- FIG. 10A illustrates power module 1000 (where terminals 106 of busbar 100 have not yet been ultrasonically welded to bonding locations in power module 1000).
- Busbar 100 (which is the same as busbar 100 from FIG. 1, but could be any busbar within the scope of the invention) is aligned over intervening structure 1002 (i.e., any structure which may be included in power module 1000), which in turn is supported by substrate 1004 (e.g., a copper substrate) directly or indirectly.
- Busbar 100 is configured to provide electrical interconnection within power module 1000.
- Busbar 100 includes conductive distribution body portion 102 and plurality of conductive terminals 106 extending from conductive distribution body portion 102. Each terminal 106 includes a contact portion 106c having a non-planar (peaked) bonding surface 106d configured to be ultrasonically welded to a bonding area 1004a of substrate 1004.
- FIG. 10B illustrates sonotrode 1006b carried by ultrasonic converter 1006a, both included in weld head assembly 1006 of an ultrasonic welding machine.
- sonotrode 1006b e.g., using linear ultrasonic scrub, torsional/rotational ultrasonic scrub, etc.
- ultrasonically weld contacts portion 106c of the left most terminal 106 to bonding area 1004a of substrate 1004.
- FIG. IOC This operation is complete in FIG. IOC, where terminal 106 is now referred to as welded terminal 106'.
- Welded terminal 106' includes welded portion 106'a (illustrated as a round welded portion, which may be formed using torsional/rotational ultrasonic scrub) and welded interface 106'b. It is noteworthy that welded interface 106'b is now substantially planar (as opposed to the peaked profile shown in FIGS. 10A-10B) due to the ultrasonic welding operation.
- FIG. 10D all terminals 106 have been ultrasonically welded, and are now referred to as welded terminals 106'. With these welded terminals 106', power module 1000 is now referred to as power module 1000'.
- FIGS. 10A-10D illustrate just one example of a method of assembling a power module.
- FIGS. 11A-11E illustrate one more example.
- FIGS. 11A-11E relate to ultrasonic welding of individual terminals 1106 not included as part of a busbar.
- FIG. HA illustrates power module 1100 including intervening structure 1102 (i.e., any structure which may be included in power module 1100) and bonding locations 1104a included in substrate 1104 (e.g., a copper substrate).
- substrate 1104 e.g., a copper substrate.
- conductive terminals 1106 have been aligned with corresponding bonding locations 1104a of substrate 1104. While two conductive terminals 1106 are shown aligned in FIG. 11B, it is understood that each conductive terminal 1106 may be aligned one at a time prior to ultrasonic welding. Of course, additional conductive terminals 1106 may be included.
- Conductive terminals 1106 are configured to provide electrical interconnection in power module 1100.
- Each conductive terminal 1106 includes a conductive body portion having a connection point 1106a (for connecting to another location, such as an electrical connection from outside of power module 1100) and a contact portion 1106c configured to be ultrasonically welded to the bonding location.
- Contact portion 1106c includes a non-planar bonding surface 1106d.
- FIG. l lC illustrates sonotrode 1006b carried by ultrasonic converter 1006a, both included in weld head assembly 1006 of an ultrasonic welding machine.
- sonotrode 1006b e.g., using linear ultrasonic scrub, torsional/rotational ultrasonic scrub, etc.
- FIG. 11D illustrates terminal 1106 is now referred to as welded terminal 1106'.
- Welded terminal 1106' includes welded contact portion 1106'c including welded portion 1106'a (illustrated as a round welded portion, which may be formed using torsional/rotational ultrasonic scrub) and welded interface 1106'b. It is noteworthy that welded interface 1106'b is now substantially planar (as opposed to the peaked profile shown in FIGS. 11B-11C) due to the ultrasonic welding operation.
- the other terminal 1106 is being ultrasonically welded to a bonding location 1104a of substrate 1104.
- both terminals 1106 have been ultrasonically welded, and are now referred to as welded terminals 1106'.
- power module 1100 is now referred to as power module 1100'.
- FIGS. 12-15 are flow diagrams illustrating methods of processing bonding tools in accordance with various exemplary embodiments of the invention. As is understood by those skilled in the art: certain steps included in the flow diagrams may be omitted; certain additional steps may be added; and the order of the steps may be altered from the order illustrated. [0068] Referring specifically to FIG. 12, a method of preparing a terminal configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate is provided. At Step 1200, a terminal (e.g., terminal 406', terminal 506', terminal 606', terminal 706', terminal 806', terminal 906', among other terminals within the scope of the invention) including a conductive body portion is provided. The conductive body portion includes a contact portion.
- a terminal e.g., terminal 406', terminal 506', terminal 606', terminal 706', terminal 806', terminal 906', among other terminals within the scope of the invention
- the conductive body portion includes a contact portion.
- a profile of the contact portion (e.g., using the methods shown in FIGS. 4A-4C, FIG. 5, FIGS. 6A-6C, FIG. 7, FIGS. 8A-8B, FIGS. 9A-9B, among other methods within the scope of the invention) is varied such that the contact portion has a non-planar bonding surface, the contact portion being configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate.
- a method of preparing a busbar configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate is provided.
- a busbar e.g., a busbar including terminals 406', terminal 506', terminal 606', terminal 706', terminal 806', terminal 906', or any busbar within the scope of the invention
- the busbar includes a conductive distribution body portion and a plurality of conductive terminals extending from the conductive distribution body portion, with each of the plurality of conductive terminals including a conductive body portion having a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to a substrate.
- a profile of the contact portion is varied (e.g., using the methods shown in FIGS. 4A-4C, FIG. 5, FIGS. 6A-6C, FIG. 7, FIGS. 8A-8B, FIGS. 9A-9B, among other methods within the scope of the invention) such that the contact portion has a non-planar bonding surface, the contact portion being configured to be ultrasonically welded to the substrate.
- a method of assembling a power module is provided.
- a substrate e.g., substrate 1004 in FIGS. 10A-10D
- a busbar e.g., busbar 100 in FIGS. 10A-10D
- the busbar provides electrical interconnection in the power module, and includes a conductive distribution body portion and a plurality of conductive terminals extending from the conductive distribution body portion.
- Each of the plurality of conductive terminals includes a conductive body portion having a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to the substrate, with the contact portion having a non-planar bonding surface.
- the contact portion of each of the plurality of conductive terminals is
- Step 1500 another method of assembling a power module is provided .
- a conductive terminal e.g., conductive terminal 1106 i n FIGS. 11B- 11D
- the conductive terminal is for providing electrical interconnection in the power module.
- the conductive terminal includes a conductive body portion havi ng a contact portion configured to be ultrasonically welded to the bonding location.
- the contact portion has a non-planar bonding surface.
- the contact portion of the conductive termi nal is ultrasonically welded to the bonding location (e.g., see welded terminals 1106' in FIGS. 11D- 11E).
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