WO2020166512A1 - 半導体装置、および、半導体装置の製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a semiconductor device and a method for manufacturing the semiconductor device.
- semiconductor devices including semiconductor elements (transistors, etc.).
- semiconductor elements transistors, etc.
- the semiconductor device there is a semiconductor device in which a semiconductor element is covered with a sealing resin.
- a semiconductor element is mounted on a lead frame, the semiconductor element (and part of the lead frame) is covered with a sealing resin, and then the lead frame and the sealing resin are cut along a predetermined cutting line. It is manufactured by cutting.
- Patent Document 1 teaches that an inclination is provided at an edge portion of a back surface (a surface facing a circuit board) of a semiconductor device. Specifically, according to the teaching of the document, after the semiconductor element is mounted on the lead frame and the sealing resin is formed, the lead frame is half-cut from the back surface to form an inclined cut surface. Further, a plating layer is formed on the back surface and the cut surface of the lead frame, and the lead frame is subjected to full cutting.
- the manufacturing process of the semiconductor device disclosed in Patent Document 1 includes, in addition to the above-mentioned processes, a wire bonding process for connecting the electrodes of the semiconductor element and the lead frame with wires. Further, before the wire bonding step, for example, an Ag plating layer is formed on the lead frame in order to improve the adhesiveness of the bonding wire. At this time, in order to prevent the adhesiveness between the lead frame and the sealing resin from being deteriorated by the Ag plating layer, the Ag plating layer is formed only in the region where the bonding wire is bonded. In addition, before the half-cutting process, for example, an Sn plating layer is formed on the back surface of the lead frame in order to prevent burrs from being generated on the lead frame due to cutting. Furthermore, as described above, after the half cut step, the Sn plating layer is formed again to cover the cut surface exposed by the half cut. That is, the conventional manufacturing method requires at least three plating steps.
- an object of the present disclosure is to provide a semiconductor device that can simplify the manufacturing process.
- a semiconductor device provided based on the present disclosure has a first main surface and a first back surface that face opposite sides in the thickness direction, and a first recessed portion that is recessed from the first back surface to the first main surface side.
- the first concave portion is exposed from the sealing resin portion.
- the first plating layer has a first portion that covers the first back surface.
- the second plating layer is formed in contact with the first recess and the first portion.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the semiconductor device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1, showing a state in which a bottom surface side is on an upper side. It is a top view of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. It is a bottom view of the semiconductor device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line VV of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 3. It is sectional drawing which follows the VII-VII line of FIG.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of a modified example of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of a modified example of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of a modified example of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 1.
- It is a perspective view showing the semiconductor device concerning a 2nd embodiment, and shows the state where the bottom side was the upper side.
- FIG. 21 is a bottom view of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 20.
- FIG. 21 is a plan view showing a manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 20.
- FIG. 21 is a bottom view showing the manufacturing process of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 20.
- It is sectional drawing which shows the semiconductor device concerning 3rd Embodiment. It is a top view which shows the semiconductor device concerning 4th Embodiment.
- the illustrated semiconductor device A1 includes a plurality of leads 1 to 3, a semiconductor element 6, bonding wires 71 and 72, and a sealing resin portion 8.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the semiconductor device A1.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the semiconductor device A1, with the bottom side facing up.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view showing the semiconductor device A1.
- the outer shape of the sealing resin portion 8 is shown by an imaginary line (two-dot chain line) through the sealing resin portion 8.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view showing the semiconductor device A1.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line VV of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line VI-VI in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along the line VII-VII of FIG.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part in which a circle B in FIG. 5 is enlarged.
- the semiconductor device A1 is a device that is surface-mounted on the circuit boards of various devices.
- the semiconductor device A1 has a rectangular shape when viewed in the thickness direction.
- the thickness direction of the semiconductor device A1 is defined as the z direction, and the direction (left-right direction in FIG. 3) along one side of the semiconductor device A1 orthogonal to the z direction is orthogonal to the x direction, the z direction, and the x direction.
- the direction (vertical direction in FIG. 3) is the y direction.
- the size of the semiconductor device A1 is not particularly limited, and in the example shown in the figure, for example, the x-direction dimension is about 1 to 3 mm, the y-direction dimension is about 1 to 3 mm, and the z-direction dimension is about 0.3 to 1 mm. ..
- the lead 1 (first lead) supports the semiconductor element 6, and the leads 2 and 3 (second and third leads) are connected to the semiconductor element 6 and a bonding wire (described later). And is conducting.
- the leads 1 to 3 are formed by, for example, punching or etching a metal plate.
- the leads 1 to 3 are made of a metal, preferably Cu or Ni, or an alloy thereof, 42 alloy or the like. In the example shown in the figure, the leads 1 to 3 are made of Cu.
- the thickness of the leads 1 to 3 is, for example, 0.08 to 0.3 mm, and is about 0.2 mm in the example shown in the drawing.
- the first lead 1 is arranged at one end (upper side in FIG. 3) of the semiconductor device A1 in the y direction and extends over the entire x direction.
- the second lead 2 and the third lead 3 are separated from the first lead 1 at the other end (lower side in FIG. 3) of the semiconductor device A1 in the y direction, and are also arranged side by side in the x direction. Are arranged.
- the first lead 1 has the largest dimension (area) in the z direction
- the third lead 3 has the smallest dimension (area).
- the first lead 1 includes a mounting portion 110, a plurality of terminal portions 120, and a plurality of connecting portions 130.
- the mounting portion 110 has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction.
- the mounting portion 110 has a mounting portion main surface 111, a mounting portion rear surface 112, and a mounting portion recess 113.
- the mounting portion main surface 111 and the mounting portion rear surface 112 face opposite sides in the z direction.
- the mounting portion main surface 111 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the mounting portion main surface 111 is a surface on which the semiconductor element 6 is mounted.
- the mounting portion rear surface 112 is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the mounting portion rear surface 112 is exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and becomes a rear surface terminal.
- the mounting portion recess 113 is a portion in which a part of the mounting portion 110 is recessed from the mounting portion back surface 112 toward the mounting portion main surface 111 side.
- the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the portion of the mounting portion 110 where the mounting portion recess 113 is located is about half the thickness of the portion where the mounting portion back surface 112 is located.
- the mounting portion recess 113 is formed by, for example, a half etching process. As shown in FIG. 7, the mounting portion recess 113 is not exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and is covered with the sealing resin portion 8. This prevents the first lead 1 from peeling off from the sealing resin portion 8.
- the shape of the mounting portion 110 is not limited to the illustrated example.
- the mounting portion 110 may not include the mounting portion recess 113.
- the terminal part 120 is connected to the mounting part 110 and has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction.
- a total of four terminal portions 120 are arranged, two on each end surface of the mounting portion 110 in the x direction.
- Each terminal portion 120 has a terminal portion main surface 121, a terminal portion rear surface 122, a terminal portion end surface 123, and a terminal portion recess 124.
- the terminal portion main surface 121 and the terminal portion rear surface 122 face each other in the z direction.
- the terminal portion main surface 121 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the terminal portion main surface 121 and the mounting portion main surface 111 are flush with each other.
- the terminal portion rear surface 122 is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the terminal portion back surface 122 and the mounting portion back surface 112 are flush with each other.
- the terminal portion end surface 123 is a surface that is orthogonal to the terminal portion main surface 121 and the terminal portion rear surface 122, is connected to the terminal portion main surface 121, and is a surface facing outward in the x direction.
- the terminal end surface 123 is formed by full-cut dicing in the first cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion recessed portion 124 is recessed from the terminal portion rear surface 122 toward the terminal portion main surface 121 side, is located at the outer edge of the terminal portion rear surface 122 in the x direction, and extends to both ends in the y direction.
- the terminal portion recess 124 is connected to the terminal portion rear surface 122 and the terminal portion end surface 123.
- the terminal portion recess 124 is formed by half-cut dicing in the groove forming step in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion end surface 123, the terminal portion rear surface 122, and the terminal portion recessed portion 124 are exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and are connected to each other to form a terminal (see FIGS. 4 and 5 ).
- the shape, arrangement position, and number of terminal portions 120 are not limited.
- the connecting portion 130 is connected to the mounting portion 110 and has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction.
- Three connecting portions 130 are arranged side by side in the x direction on one end surface of the mounting portion 110 in the y direction (the end surface facing upward in FIG. 3 ).
- the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the connecting portion 130 is approximately the same as the thickness of the mounting portion 110 in which the mounting portion recess 113 is located.
- the connection part 130 is formed by, for example, a half etching process.
- Each connecting portion 130 has a connecting portion main surface 131, a connecting portion rear surface 132, and a connecting portion end surface 133.
- the connecting portion main surface 131 and the connecting portion rear surface 132 face each other in the z direction.
- the connecting portion main surface 131 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the connecting portion main surface 131 and the mounting portion main surface 111 are flush with each other. Therefore, the mounting portion main surface 111, the terminal portion main surface 121, and the connecting portion main surface 131 are flush and integrated (see FIG. 3 ).
- the back surface 132 of the connecting portion is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the back surface 132 of the connecting portion and the recess 113 of the mounting portion are flush with each other.
- the connecting portion end surface 133 is a surface that connects the connecting portion main surface 131 and the connecting portion rear surface 132, and is a surface facing outward in the y direction.
- the connecting portion end face 133 is formed by full-cut dicing in the second cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the connecting portion end surface 133 is exposed from the sealing resin portion 8.
- the shape, arrangement position, and number of connecting portions 130 are not limited.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed by laminating a Ni plating layer (inner layer) 411, a Pd plating layer (intermediate layer) 412, and an Au plating layer (outer layer) 413.
- the Ni plating layer 411 is formed so as to contact the first lead 1.
- the Ni plating layer 411 is made of Ni or a Ni alloy. A rough Ni layer may be formed on the surface of the Ni plating layer 411 (the surface opposite to the first lead 1 ).
- the thickness of the Ni plating layer 411 is, for example, 0.5 ⁇ m to 2.0 ⁇ m.
- the Pd plated layer 412 is formed so as to be in contact with and overlap with the Ni plated layer 411.
- the thickness of the Pd plating layer 412 is, for example, 0.01 ⁇ m to 0.15 ⁇ m.
- the Au plating layer 413 is formed so as to be in contact with and overlap with the Pd plating layer 412.
- the thickness of the Au plating layer 413 is, for example, 0.003 ⁇ m to 0.015 ⁇ m.
- the structure of the first plating layer 41 is not limited.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame, but the terminal end face 123 and the connecting end face 133 are cut by the first cutting process or the second cutting process. Since it is a surface, the first plating layer 41 is not formed.
- the first plating layer 41 has a portion (“first portion”) formed on the mounting portion rear surface 112 and the terminal portion rear surface 122.
- a second plating layer 42 is formed on the first portion of the first plating layer 41 and the terminal portion recess 124.
- the second plating layer 42 is formed of a material having higher solder wettability than Cu, which is the base material of the first lead 1.
- the second plating layer 42 is made of an alloy containing Sn as a main component. Specifically, the alloy is a lead-free solder such as Sn—Sb alloy or Sn—Ag alloy.
- the configuration of the second plating layer 42 is not limited.
- the first plating layer 41 and the second plating layer 42 are not formed on the terminal end surface 123, but the second plating layer 42 is formed on the terminal recess 124. Therefore, when the semiconductor device A1 is mounted on the circuit board, the solder fillet is formed on the second plating layer 42 of the terminal recess 124. As a result, the mounting strength of the semiconductor device A1 on the circuit board can be increased. In addition, the joint state between the first lead 1 and the circuit board after mounting can be easily determined by visual inspection.
- the second lead 2 is arranged at a corner (lower right corner in FIG. 3) of the semiconductor device A1 when viewed in the z direction, and includes a wire bonding portion 210, a terminal portion 220, and a connecting portion 230.
- the wire bonding portion 210 has a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the x direction when viewed in the z direction, and is located on the first lead 1 side of the second lead 2.
- the wire bonding portion 210 has a wire bonding portion main surface 211, a wire bonding portion back surface 212, and a wire bonding portion recess 213.
- the wire bonding portion main surface 211 and the wire bonding portion back surface 212 face opposite sides in the z direction.
- the wire bonding portion main surface 211 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the wire bonding portion main surface 211 is a surface to which the bonding wire 71 is bonded.
- the back surface 212 of the wire bonding portion is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the back surface 212 of the wire bonding portion is exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and becomes a back surface terminal.
- the wire bonding portion recess 213 is a portion where a part of the wire bonding portion 210 is recessed from the wire bonding portion back surface 212 toward the wire bonding portion main surface 211 side.
- the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the portion of the wire bonding portion 210 where the wire bonding portion recess 213 is located is about half the thickness of the portion where the wire bonding portion back surface 212 is located.
- the wire bonding portion recess 213 is formed by, for example, a half etching process. As shown in FIGS.
- the wire bonding portion recess 213 is not exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and is covered with the sealing resin portion 8. This prevents the second lead 2 from peeling off from the sealing resin portion 8.
- the shape of the wire bonding portion 210 is not limited.
- the wire bonding portion recess 213 may be omitted.
- the terminal portion 220 is connected to the wire bonding portion 210 and has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction.
- the terminal portion 220 is located on the opposite side of the wire bonding portion 210 from the third lead 3, and one terminal portion 220 is arranged on one end face in the x direction (the end face on the right side in FIG. 3 ).
- the terminal portion 220 has a terminal portion main surface 221, a terminal portion rear surface 222, a terminal portion end surface 223, and a terminal portion recess 224.
- the terminal portion main surface 221 and the terminal portion rear surface 222 face opposite sides in the z direction.
- the terminal portion main surface 221 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the terminal portion main surface 221 and the wire bonding portion main surface 211 are flush with each other.
- the terminal part rear surface 222 is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the terminal portion back surface 222 and the wire bonding portion back surface 212 are flush with each other.
- the terminal portion end surface 223 is a surface that is orthogonal to the terminal portion main surface 221 and the terminal portion rear surface 222, is connected to the terminal portion main surface 221, and faces the x direction outside.
- the terminal portion end face 223 is formed by full-cut dicing in the first cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion recess 224 is recessed from the terminal portion rear surface 222 to the terminal portion main surface 221 side, is located at the outer edge of the terminal portion rear surface 222 in the x direction, and extends to both ends in the y direction.
- the terminal portion recess 224 is connected to the terminal portion rear surface 222 and the terminal portion end surface 223.
- the terminal portion recess 224 is formed by half-cut dicing in the groove forming step in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion end surface 223, the terminal portion rear surface 222, and the terminal portion concave portion 224 are exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and are connected to each other to form a terminal (see FIGS. 4 and 6 ).
- the shape, arrangement position, and number of terminal portions 220 are not limited.
- the connecting portion 230 is connected to the wire bonding portion 210 and has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction.
- Two connecting portions 230 are arranged side by side in the x direction on one end surface of the wire bonding portion 210 in the y direction (the end surface facing downward in FIG. 3).
- the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the connecting portion 230 is approximately the same as the thickness of the wire bonding portion 210 in which the wire bonding portion recess 213 is located.
- the connection part 230 is formed by, for example, a half etching process.
- Each connecting portion 230 has a connecting portion main surface 231, a connecting portion rear surface 232, and a connecting portion end surface 233.
- the connecting portion main surface 231 and the connecting portion rear surface 232 face mutually opposite sides in the z direction.
- the connecting portion main surface 231 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the connecting portion main surface 231 and the wire bonding portion main surface 211 are flush with each other. Therefore, the wire bonding portion main surface 211, the terminal portion main surface 221, and the connecting portion main surface 231 are flush and integrated (see FIG. 3 ).
- the connection portion rear surface 232 is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the back surface 232 of the connecting portion and the recess 213 of the wire bonding portion are flush with each other.
- the connecting portion end surface 233 is a surface that connects the connecting portion main surface 231 and the connecting portion rear surface 232, and is a surface facing outward in the y direction.
- the connecting portion end face 233 is formed by full-cut dicing in the second cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the connecting portion end surface 233 is exposed from the sealing resin portion 8.
- the shape, the arrangement position, and the number of the connecting portions 230 are not limited.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the terminal portion rear surface 222 and the coupling portion rear surface 232.
- the first plating layer 41 is the same as the first plating layer 41 formed on the first lead 1.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame, but the terminal end face 223 and the connecting end face 233 are cut by the first cutting process or the second cutting process. Since it is a surface, the first plating layer 41 is not formed.
- the first plating layer 41 has a portion (“second portion”) formed on the wire bonding portion back surface 212 and the terminal portion back surface 222.
- a second plating layer 42 is formed on the second portion of the first plating layer 41 and the terminal recess 224.
- the second plating layer 42 is the same as the second plating layer 42 formed on the first lead 1.
- the first plating layer 41 and the second plating layer 42 are not formed on the terminal end face 223, but the second plating layer 42 is formed on the terminal recess 224. Therefore, when the semiconductor device A1 is mounted on the circuit board, the solder fillet is formed on the second plating layer 42 of the terminal recess 224. As a result, the mounting strength of the semiconductor device A1 on the circuit board can be increased. Further, the joint state between the second lead 2 and the circuit board after mounting can be easily judged by the visual inspection.
- the third lead 3 is arranged at a corner portion (lower left corner portion in FIG. 3) of the semiconductor device A1 when viewed in the z direction, and includes a wire bonding portion 310, a terminal portion 320, and a connecting portion 330.
- the wire bonding portion 310 has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction, and is located on the first lead 1 side of the third lead 3.
- the wire bonding portion 310 has a wire bonding portion main surface 311, a wire bonding portion back surface 312, and a wire bonding portion recess 313.
- the wire bonding portion main surface 311 and the wire bonding portion back surface 312 face opposite sides in the z direction.
- the wire bonding portion main surface 311 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the wire bonding portion main surface 311 is a surface to which the bonding wire 72 is bonded.
- the back surface 312 of the wire bonding portion is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the back surface 312 of the wire bonding portion is exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and becomes a back surface terminal.
- the wire bonding portion recess 313 is a portion where a part of the wire bonding portion 310 is recessed from the wire bonding portion back surface 312 toward the wire bonding portion main surface 311 side.
- the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the portion of the wire bonding portion 310 where the wire bonding portion recess 313 is located is about half the thickness of the portion where the wire bonding portion back surface 312 is located.
- the wire bonding portion recess 313 is formed by, for example, a half etching process. As shown in FIG. 6, the wire bonding portion recess 313 is not exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and is covered with the sealing resin portion 8. This prevents the third lead 3 from peeling off from the sealing resin portion 8.
- the shape of the wire bonding portion 310 is not limited.
- the wire bonding portion recess 313 may be omitted.
- the terminal portion 320 is connected to the wire bonding portion 310 and has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction.
- the terminal portion 320 is located on the opposite side of the wire bonding portion 310 from the second lead 2, and one terminal portion 320 is arranged on one end face in the x direction (the end face on the left side in FIG. 3).
- the terminal portion 320 has a terminal portion main surface 321, a terminal portion rear surface 322, a terminal portion end surface 323, and a terminal portion recess 324.
- the terminal portion main surface 321 and the terminal portion rear surface 322 face opposite sides in the z direction.
- the terminal portion main surface 321 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the terminal portion main surface 321 and the wire bonding portion main surface 311 are flush with each other.
- the terminal portion rear surface 322 is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the terminal portion back surface 322 and the wire bonding portion back surface 312 are flush with each other.
- the terminal portion end surface 323 is a surface that is orthogonal to the terminal portion main surface 321 and the terminal portion rear surface 322, is connected to the terminal portion main surface 321, and is a surface facing outward in the x direction.
- the terminal portion end face 323 is formed by full-cut dicing in the first cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion recess 324 is recessed from the terminal portion rear surface 322 toward the terminal portion main surface 321 side, is located at the outer edge of the terminal portion rear surface 322 in the x direction, and extends to both ends in the y direction.
- the terminal portion recess 324 is connected to the terminal portion rear surface 322 and the terminal portion end surface 323.
- the terminal portion recess 324 is formed by half-cut dicing in the groove forming step in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion end surface 323, the terminal portion rear surface 322, and the terminal portion recess 324 are exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and are connected to each other to form a terminal (see FIGS. 4 and 6).
- the shape, arrangement position, and number of terminal portions 320 are not limited.
- the connecting portion 330 is connected to the wire bonding portion 310 and has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed in the z direction.
- One connecting part 330 is arranged on one end face of the wire bonding part 310 in the y direction (the end face facing downward in FIG. 3).
- the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the connecting portion 330 is approximately the same as the thickness of the wire bonding portion 310 in which the wire bonding portion recess 313 is located.
- the connection part 330 is formed by, for example, a half etching process.
- the connecting portion 330 has a connecting portion main surface 331, a connecting portion rear surface 332, and a connecting portion end surface 333.
- the connecting portion main surface 331 and the connecting portion rear surface 332 face opposite sides in the z direction.
- the connecting portion main surface 331 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the connection portion main surface 331 and the wire bonding portion main surface 311 are flush with each other. Therefore, the wire bonding portion main surface 311, the terminal portion main surface 321, and the connecting portion main surface 331 are flush and integrated (see FIG. 3 ).
- the back surface 332 of the connecting portion is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the back surface 332 of the connecting portion and the recess 313 of the wire bonding portion are flush with each other.
- the connecting portion end surface 333 is a surface that connects the connecting portion main surface 331 and the connecting portion rear surface 332, and is a surface facing outward in the y direction.
- the connecting portion end face 333 is formed by full-cut dicing in the second cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the connecting portion end surface 333 is exposed from the sealing resin portion 8.
- the shape, arrangement position, and number of connecting portions 330 are not limited.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the back surface 322 and the rear surface 332 of the connecting portion.
- the first plating layer 41 is the same as the first plating layer 41 formed on the first lead 1.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame, but the terminal end face 323 and the connecting end face 333 are cut by the first cutting process or the second cutting process. Since it is a surface, the first plating layer 41 is not formed.
- the second plating layer 42 is formed on the first plating layer 41 formed on the wire bonding portion back surface 312 and the terminal portion back surface 322 and the terminal portion recess 324.
- the second plating layer 42 is the same as the second plating layer 42 formed on the first lead 1.
- the first plating layer 41 and the second plating layer 42 are not formed on the terminal end face 323, but the second plating layer 42 is formed on the terminal recess 324. Therefore, when the semiconductor device A1 is mounted on the circuit board, the solder fillet is formed on the second plating layer 42 of the terminal portion recess 324. As a result, the mounting strength of the semiconductor device A1 on the circuit board can be increased. Further, the joint state between the third lead 3 and the circuit board after mounting can be easily judged by the visual inspection.
- the semiconductor element 6 is an element that exhibits the electrical function of the semiconductor device A1.
- the type of semiconductor element 6 is not particularly limited.
- the semiconductor element 6 is a transistor such as a MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor).
- the semiconductor element 6 has an element body 60, a first electrode 61, a second electrode 62 and a third electrode 63.
- the first electrode 61 and the second electrode 62 are provided on the surface of the element body 60 facing the side opposite to the first lead 1.
- the third electrode 63 is provided on the surface of the element body 60 facing the first lead 1.
- the first electrode 61 is a gate electrode
- the second electrode 62 is a source electrode
- the third electrode 63 is a drain electrode.
- the semiconductor element 6 is mounted in the center of the mounting portion main surface 111 of the first lead 1 on which the first plating layer 41 is formed, via a conductive bonding material (not shown). As a result, the third electrode 63 of the semiconductor element 6 is electrically connected to the first lead 1 by the conductive bonding material.
- the bonding wire 71 is connected to the first electrode 61 of the semiconductor element 6 and the wire bonding portion main surface 311 of the third lead 3 on which the first plating layer 41 is formed. As a result, the first electrode 61 of the semiconductor element 6 is electrically connected to the third lead 3.
- the plurality of bonding wires 72 are connected to the second electrode 62 of the semiconductor element 6 and the wire bonding portion main surface 211 of the second lead 2 on which the first plating layer 41 is formed. As a result, the second electrode 62 of the semiconductor element 6 is electrically connected to the second lead 2.
- the configuration of the semiconductor element 6 and the method of connecting with the leads 1 to 3 described above are examples.
- the type, the number of mounted semiconductor devices 6 and the arrangement of the semiconductor devices 6 are not limited, and the connection method is not limited.
- the sealing resin portion 8 covers a part of each of the leads 1 to 3, the semiconductor element 6, and the bonding wires 71 and 72.
- the sealing resin portion 8 is made of, for example, black epoxy resin.
- the sealing resin portion 8 has a resin main surface 81, a resin back surface 82, a resin first side surface 83, a resin second side surface 84, and a resin recess 85.
- the resin main surface 81 and the resin back surface 82 face each other in the z direction.
- the resin main surface 81 is a surface facing upward in FIGS. 5 to 7
- the resin back surface 82 is a surface facing downward in FIGS. 5 to 7.
- the resin first side surface 83 is a surface that connects the resin main surface 81 and the resin back surface 82, and is a surface that faces the outside in the y direction.
- the resin first side surface 83 is formed by full-cut dicing in the second cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the resin second side surface 84 is a surface that is orthogonal to the resin main surface 81 and the resin back surface 82, is connected to the resin main surface 81, and is a surface facing the outside in the x direction.
- the resin second side surface 84 is formed by full-cut dicing in the first cutting process in the manufacturing process described later.
- the resin recesses 85 are recessed from the resin back surface 82 toward the resin main surface 81 side, respectively located at both edges in the x direction of the resin back surface 82, and extend to both ends in the y direction.
- the resin recess 85 is connected to the resin back surface 82 and the resin second side surface 84.
- the resin recess 85 is formed by half-cut dicing in the groove forming process in the manufacturing process described later.
- connection end surface 133 of the first lead 1 is flush with one (lower side in FIG. 4) resin first side surface 83, and each connection end surface 233 of the second lead 2 and the third lead 3 are connected.
- the connecting portion end surface 333 is flush with the other (upper side in FIG. 4) resin first side surface 83.
- Each terminal end surface 123 of the first lead 1 on the one side in the x direction (right side in FIG. 4) and the terminal end surface 223 of the second lead 2 are on the one side (right side in FIG. 4) of the resin second side surface 84. And are flush with each other.
- the terminal end surface 123 on the other side (left side in FIG. 4) of the first lead 1 and the terminal end surface 323 of the third lead 3 are on the other side (left side in FIG. 4) of the resin second side surface 84. And are flush with each other.
- the lead frame 900 is prepared as shown in FIG. 9 (preparation process).
- the lead frame 900 is a plate-shaped material that becomes the leads 1 to 3.
- the base material of the lead frame 900 is made of Cu.
- the lead frame 900 is formed by etching a metal plate.
- the lead frame 900 may be formed by another method, for example, by punching a metal plate.
- the lead frame 900 has a main surface 901, a back surface 902, a recess 903, and a through hole 906.
- the main surface 901 and the back surface 902 face opposite sides in the z direction.
- the main surface 901 is a surface facing upward in FIG. 10, and is the mounting portion main surface 111 of the first lead 1, the terminal portion main surface 121 and the connecting portion main surface 131, and the wire bonding portion main surface 211 of the second lead 2.
- the back surface 902 is a surface facing downward in FIG. 10, and is the mounting portion back surface 112 and the terminal portion back surface 122 of the first lead 1, the wire bonding portion back surface 212 and the terminal portion back surface 222 of the second lead 2, and the third lead.
- 3 is a rear surface 312 of the wire bonding portion and a rear surface 322 of the terminal portion.
- the recessed portion 903 is a portion recessed from the back surface 902 toward the main surface 901, and is formed by, for example, half etching processing.
- the recessed portion 903 includes the mounting portion recessed portion 113 and the connecting portion rear surface 132 of the first lead 1, the wire bonding portion recessed portion 213 and the connecting portion rear surface 232 of the second lead 2, the wire bonding portion recessed portion 313 and the connecting portion of the third lead 3. This is the back surface 332.
- the boundary line between the back surface 902 and the recess 903 is indicated by a broken line.
- the through hole 906 is a portion penetrating from the main surface 901 to the back surface 902 or the recess 903, and is formed by, for example, an etching process.
- the portions that have been subjected to the etching treatment from the main surface 901 side and the back surface 902 side are penetrated to form through holes 906, and the portions that have been subjected to the etching treatment only from the back surface 902 side are the recesses 903. become.
- the region that extends in the y direction among the relatively rough hatched regions is the first removal region S1 that is removed in the first cutting step described below.
- the first removal region S1 is set so as to extend in the y direction between portions of the lead frame 900 that are adjacent to each other in the x direction and serve as the first leads 1.
- a region that extends in the x-direction among the relatively rough hatched regions is a second removal region S2 that is removed in the second cutting process described below.
- the second removal region S2 is set to extend in the x direction between the portions of the lead frame 900 where the adjacent semiconductor devices A1 are formed.
- a region including a relatively densely hatched region and a relatively coarsely hatched region extending in the y-direction is a groove portion forming step to be described later.
- the groove portion formation region S3 is set so as to extend in the y direction between portions of the lead frame 900 that are adjacent to each other in the x direction and serve as the first leads 1.
- the groove portion formation region S3 has a width that is a dimension in the x direction larger than the width of the first removal region S1, and includes the first removal region S1 at the center in the x direction. That is, the width of the first removal region S1 is narrower than that of the groove forming region S3, and all of them overlap the groove forming region S3.
- a first plating layer 911 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame 900 (first plating step).
- the first plating layer 911 is formed by electrolytic plating using the lead frame 900 as a conductive path.
- the first plating layer 911 may be formed by electroless plating.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed by sequentially stacking the Ni plating layer 411, the Pd plating layer 412, and the Au plating layer 413.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed on the main surface 901, the back surface 902, the recess 903, and the side surface of the through hole 906.
- the first plating layer 911 becomes the first plating layer 41.
- the semiconductor element 6 is mounted on the lead frame 900 (mounting process).
- the mounting step first, the semiconductor element 6 is bonded to the portion of the main surface 901 of the lead frame 900 that will become the mounting portion main surface 111 of the first lead 1 with a conductive bonding material.
- the bonding wires 72 are bonded to the first electrode 61 of the semiconductor element 6 and the portion of the third lead 3 that becomes the wire bonding portion main surface 311, and the plurality of bonding wires 71 are connected to the second electrode 62 of the semiconductor element 6 and the second electrode 62. Bonding is performed on the portion of the lead 2 which becomes the main surface 211 of the wire bonding portion.
- the bonding wires 71 and 72 have good adhesiveness.
- a resin material is cured to form a sealing resin 920 that covers a part of the lead frame 900, the semiconductor element 6, and the bonding wires 71 and 72 (resin forming step).
- the sealing resin 920 is made of, for example, a black epoxy resin.
- the resin forming step since the fluidized resin material is poured into the mold while the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 is in contact with the mold, the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 is exposed from the sealing resin 920 and leads The back surface 902 of the frame 900 and the surface of the sealing resin 920 facing the same direction as the back surface 902 are flush with each other. Since the resin material flows between the mold and the recess 903, the recess 903 is covered with the sealing resin 920.
- the sealing resin 920 becomes the sealing resin portion 8.
- a groove 904 is formed (groove forming step).
- the groove portion 904 is a groove that is recessed from the back surface 902 side of the lead frame 900 to the main surface 901 side and extends in the y direction, and is formed at a position corresponding to the groove portion formation region S3 shown in FIG.
- the groove portion 904 is formed so as to straddle the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920.
- the groove portion 904 has a bottom surface 904a and a side surface 904b.
- the bottom surface 904a is a surface facing the same direction as the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900.
- the side surface 904b is a surface connecting the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900, the surface of the sealing resin 920 facing the same direction as the back surface 902, and the bottom surface 904a.
- the groove portion 904 formed in the portion of the lead frame 900 that becomes the terminal portion 120 of the first lead 1 becomes the terminal portion recess 124, and the groove portion 904 formed in the portion that becomes the terminal portion 220 of the second lead 2 becomes the terminal portion.
- the groove portion 904 formed in the concave portion 224 and in the portion which becomes the terminal portion 320 of the third lead 3 becomes the terminal portion concave portion 324. Further, a part of the groove portion 904 formed in the sealing resin 920 becomes the resin concave portion 85.
- the groove forming step is performed by a half-cut dicing process in which the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 is cut by the first blade 951.
- the thickness (dimension in the x direction) of the first blade 951 is matched with the dimension in the x direction of the groove forming region S3.
- a portion corresponding to the groove forming region S3 shown in FIG. 9 is cut from the back surface 902 side.
- the lead frame 900 is cut halfway in the z direction (see the first blade 951 shown by the chain double-dashed line in FIG. 12).
- the cutting depth is, for example, more than half the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the lead frame 900, and is about 3/4 as an example.
- the groove 904 may be formed by a method other than half-cut dicing with a blade.
- a second plating layer 912 is formed (second plating step).
- the second plating layer 912 is formed by electrolytic plating using the lead frame 900 as a conductive path.
- the second plating layer 912 may be formed by electroless plating.
- the second plating layer 912 is a portion of the lead frame 900 exposed from the sealing resin 920, that is, a portion of the first plating layer 911 formed on the back surface 902 and the bottom surface 904a and the side surface 904b of the groove 904. And formed.
- the second plating layer 912 becomes the second plating layer 42.
- a protective tape 970 is attached to the surface of the sealing resin 920 facing the same direction as the main surface 901 of the lead frame 900.
- the protective tape 970 prevents the individual pieces from falling apart in a first cutting step and a second cutting step described later.
- the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 are cut along the y direction without cutting the protective tape 970 (first cutting step).
- the first cutting step is performed by a full-cut dicing process of cutting with a second blade 952 from the back surface 902 side of the lead frame 900.
- the thickness (dimension in the x direction) of the second blade 952 matches the dimension in the x direction of the first removal region S1 and is thinner than the thickness of the first blade 951 used in the groove forming step.
- the portion corresponding to the first removal area S1 shown in FIG. 9 is cut from the back surface 902 side until the protection tape 970 is reached.
- the portions of the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 that overlap the first removal region S1 when viewed in the z direction are removed in the entire z direction.
- a cut surface facing the x direction is formed on the lead frame 900.
- the cut surface formed in the portion that becomes the terminal portion 120 of the first lead 1 becomes the terminal end surface 123
- the cut surface formed in the portion that becomes the terminal portion 220 of the second lead 2 becomes the terminal.
- the cut surface formed in the portion end surface 223 and in the portion that becomes the terminal portion 320 of the third lead 3 becomes the terminal portion end surface 323.
- the cut surface formed in the sealing resin 920 becomes the second resin side surface 84.
- cutting may be performed by a method other than full-cut dicing with a blade.
- cutting may be performed by plasma dicing or laser dicing.
- the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 are divided in the x direction by the first cutting process.
- the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 are cut along the x direction without cutting the protective tape 970 (second cutting step).
- the second cutting step is performed by a full-cut dicing process of cutting with the second blade 952 from the back surface 902 side of the lead frame 900.
- the portion corresponding to the second removal area S2 shown in FIG. 9 is cut from the back surface 902 side. Therefore, the portions of the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 that overlap the second removal region S2 when viewed in the z direction are removed in the entire z direction. As a result, a cut surface facing the y direction is formed on the lead frame 900.
- the cut surface formed in the portion that becomes the connecting portion 130 of the first lead 1 becomes the connecting portion end surface 133, and the cut surface that is formed in the portion that becomes the connecting portion 230 of the second lead 2 is connected.
- the cut surface formed in the portion end surface 233 and in the portion that becomes the connecting portion 330 of the third lead 3 becomes the connecting portion end surface 333.
- the cut surface formed in the sealing resin 920 becomes the resin first side surface 83. Since the first plating layer 911 is formed in the recess 903 of the lead frame 900, the occurrence of burrs due to the cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed.
- cutting may be performed by a method other than full-cut dicing with a blade.
- the cutting may be performed by plasma dicing or laser dicing.
- the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 are divided in the y direction, and a plurality of individual pieces for each semiconductor element 6 are connected by the protective tape 970.
- each semiconductor element 6 is divided into a plurality of pieces.
- the semiconductor device A1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 7 is obtained.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed in contact with each main surface and each back surface of the leads 1 to 3.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame 900 in the first plating step.
- the second plating layer 42 is formed in contact with the first plating layer 41 formed on the back surface of each of the leads 1 to 3 and each of the terminal portion recesses 124, 224, 324.
- the second plating layer 42 is formed in the first plating layer 911 formed on the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 and the groove portion 904 in the second plating step.
- the semiconductor device A1 is manufactured by two plating steps, a first plating step and a second plating step.
- the manufacturing process can be simplified as compared with the conventional semiconductor device which requires three plating steps. Further, in the first plating step, the first plating layer 911 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame 900, so that no mask is required. Therefore, the manufacturing cost can be suppressed as compared with the case where the Ag plating layer is formed only in the region where the bonding wire is bonded.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed on the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating process. Therefore, in the groove forming step, the generation of burrs due to the cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed.
- the second plating layer 912 is formed on the bottom surface 904a of the groove 904 in the second plating step. Therefore, in the first cutting step, generation of burrs due to cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed. Further, since the first plating layer 911 is formed in the recess 903 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating step, the occurrence of burrs due to the cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed also in the second cutting step.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed on the main surface 901 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating process.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the wire bonding portion main surface 211 and the wire bonding portion main surface 311. Therefore, the adhesiveness of the bonding wires 71, 72 is good.
- the second plating layer 42 is formed in each of the terminal portion recesses 124, 224, 324. Therefore, when the semiconductor device A1 is mounted on the circuit board, the solder fillet is formed on the second plating layer 42 of each of the terminal recesses 124, 224, 324. As a result, the mounting strength of the semiconductor device A1 on the circuit board can be increased. In addition, the joint state between the leads 1 to 3 and the circuit board after mounting can be easily determined by visual inspection.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed by stacking the Ni plating layer 411, the Pd plating layer 412, and the Au plating layer 413. Unlike this, as shown in FIG. 17, the first plating layer 41 may be one in which the Pd plating layer 412 is not stacked and the Ni plating layer 411 and the Au plating layer 413 are stacked. Further, as shown in FIG. 18, the first plating layer 41 may be one in which the Ni plating layer 411 and the Pd plating layer 412 are stacked without the Au plating layer 413 being stacked. Further, as shown in FIG. 19, the first plating layer 41 does not have to be a stack of a plurality of plating layers, and may be formed of only one plating layer.
- the first plating layer 41 may be formed of an alloy containing Sn as a main component.
- the first plating layer 41 may be one that can suppress the generation of burrs as compared with the case where the lead frame 900 is directly cut. It is desirable that the first plating layer 41 has high adhesion to the leads 1 to 3 (lead frame 900) and high adhesion to the bonding wires 71 and 72.
- the second plating layer 42 is made of an alloy containing Sn as a main component, but the present disclosure is not limited to this.
- the second plating layer 42 may be formed of, for example, an alloy containing Au as a main component.
- the second plating layer 42 may be a layer in which the Ni plating layer 411, the Pd plating layer 412, and the Au plating layer 413 are laminated.
- the second plating layer 42 may be any material that has a higher solder wettability than the base material of the leads 1 to 3 (lead frame 900).
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view showing the semiconductor device A2, with the bottom side facing up.
- FIG. 21 is a bottom view showing the semiconductor device A2.
- FIG. 22 is a plan view showing the steps of the method for manufacturing the semiconductor device A2.
- FIG. 23 is a bottom view showing the steps involved in the method for manufacturing the semiconductor device A2.
- each terminal portion 120, 220, 320 is also arranged at the end portion in the y direction of the semiconductor device A1, and the recess formed on the bottom surface side is not limited to both end portions in the x direction.
- the semiconductor device A1 differs from the semiconductor device A1 of the first embodiment in that it is also arranged at both ends in the y-direction.
- the first lead 1 has the terminal portions 120 arranged not only at both ends in the x direction but also at the ends in the y direction. That is, the terminal portion 120 is arranged in place of the connecting portion 130.
- the terminal portion recess 124 is formed at the end edge of the terminal portion back surface 122 on the outer side in the y direction.
- the terminal portion recess 124 is formed by half-cut dicing in the second groove forming step in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion end surface 123, the terminal portion rear surface 122, and the terminal portion concave portion 124 are exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and are connected to each other to form a terminal (FIG. 21).
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the terminal portion main surface 121 and the terminal portion back surface 122, and the second plating is formed on the first plating layer 41 formed on the terminal portion back surface 122 and the terminal portion recess 124.
- the layer 42 is formed.
- the second lead 2 has the terminal portion 220 arranged not only at the end portion in the x direction but also at the end portion in the y direction. That is, the terminal portion 220 is arranged in place of the connecting portion 230.
- the terminal portion recess 224 is formed at the edge of the terminal portion back surface 222 on the outer side in the y direction.
- the terminal portion recess 224 is formed by half-cut dicing in the second groove forming step in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion end surface 223, the terminal portion rear surface 222, and the terminal portion recess 224 are exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and are connected to each other to form a terminal (see FIG. 21).
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the terminal portion main surface 221 and the terminal portion rear surface 222, and the second plating is performed on the first plating layer 41 formed on the terminal portion rear surface 222 and the terminal portion recess 224.
- the layer 42 is formed.
- the third lead 3 has the terminal portion 320 arranged not only at the end portion in the x direction but also at the end portion in the y direction. That is, the terminal portion 320 is arranged in place of the connecting portion 330.
- the terminal portion recess 324 is formed on the edge of the terminal portion back surface 322 on the outer side in the y direction.
- the terminal portion recess 324 is formed by half-cut dicing in the second groove forming step in the manufacturing process described later.
- the terminal portion end surface 323, the terminal portion rear surface 322, and the terminal portion recess 324 are exposed from the sealing resin portion 8 and are connected to each other to form a terminal (see FIG. 21).
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the terminal portion main surface 321 and the terminal portion back surface 322, and the first plating layer 41 formed on the terminal portion back surface 322 and the terminal portion recess 324 have a first plating layer 41.
- the two-plated layer 42 is formed.
- the sealing resin portion 8 has a resin recess 86.
- the resin recesses 86 are recessed from the resin back surface 82 to the resin main surface 81 side, respectively located at both edges of the resin back surface 82 in the y direction, and extend to both ends in the x direction.
- the resin concave portion 86 is connected to the resin back surface 82 and the resin first side surface 83.
- the resin concave portion 86 is formed by half-cut dicing in the second groove portion forming step in the manufacturing step described later.
- the lead frame 900 is prepared as shown in FIG. 22 (preparation process).
- a second groove forming area S4 is set.
- the second groove portion formation region S4 is a relatively densely hatched region extending in the x direction and a relatively rough hatched region extending in the x direction (second removal region S2). And a region where a groove is formed on the back surface 902 in a second groove forming step described later.
- the second groove forming region S4 is set to extend in the x direction between the portions of the lead frame 900 where the adjacent semiconductor devices A2 are formed.
- the width of the second groove portion formation region S4 which is the dimension in the y direction, is larger than the width of the second removal region S2, and includes the second removal region S2 at the center in the y direction. That is, the width of the second removal region S2 is narrower than that of the second groove portion formation region S4, and all of them overlap the second groove portion formation region S4.
- a first plating layer 911 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame 900 (first plating step), the semiconductor element 6 is mounted on the lead frame 900 (mounting step), and a sealing resin 920 is formed (resin forming step).
- the groove 904 is formed (groove forming step).
- a groove 905 is formed (second groove forming step).
- the encapsulating resin 920 is indicated by a dotted pattern.
- the groove portion 905 is a groove that is recessed from the back surface 902 side of the lead frame 900 to the main surface 901 side and extends in the x direction, and is formed at a position corresponding to the second groove portion formation region S4 shown in FIG.
- the groove portion 905 is formed over the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920.
- the groove portion 905 has a bottom surface 905a and a side surface 905b.
- the bottom surface 905a is a surface facing the same direction as the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900.
- the side surface 905b is a surface that connects the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900, the surface of the sealing resin 920 facing the same direction as the back surface 902, and the bottom surface 905a.
- the groove portion 905 formed in the portion of the lead frame 900 that becomes the terminal portion 120 of the first lead 1 becomes the terminal portion recess 124, and the groove portion 905 formed in the portion that becomes the terminal portion 220 of the second lead 2 becomes the terminal portion.
- the groove portion 905 formed in the portion which becomes the concave portion 224 and becomes the terminal portion 320 of the third lead 3 becomes the terminal portion concave portion 324.
- a part of the groove portion 905 formed in the sealing resin 920 becomes the resin concave portion 86.
- the second groove forming step is also performed by the half-cut dicing process of cutting the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 with the first blade 951.
- the portion corresponding to the second groove portion formation region S4 shown in FIG. 22 is cut from the back surface 902 side.
- cutting is performed halfway in the z direction of the lead frame 900. In the example shown in the drawing, cutting is performed to a depth of at least half of the thickness (dimension in the z direction) of the lead frame 900, for example, about 3/4.
- the groove 905 may be formed by a method other than half-cut dicing with a blade.
- the second plating layer 912 is formed (second plating step), the protective tape 970 is attached, and the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 are cut along the y direction (first cutting step). Next, the lead frame 900 and the sealing resin 920 are cut along the x direction (second cutting step). These steps are the same as those in the first embodiment.
- the semiconductor device A2 is manufactured by two plating steps, a first plating step and a second plating step. Therefore, the manufacturing process can be simplified as compared with the conventional semiconductor device which requires three plating steps. Further, in the first plating step, the first plating layer 911 is formed on the entire surface of the lead frame 900, so that no mask is required. Therefore, the manufacturing cost can be suppressed as compared with the case where the Ag plating layer is formed only in the region where the bonding wire is bonded.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed on the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating process. Therefore, in the groove forming step and the second groove forming step, the occurrence of burrs due to the cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed.
- the second plating layer 912 is formed on the bottom surface 904a of the groove 904 and the bottom surface 905a of the groove 905. Therefore, in the first cutting process and the second cutting process, generation of burrs due to cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed on the main surface 901 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating process.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed on the wire bonding portion main surface 211 and the wire bonding portion main surface 311. Therefore, the adhesiveness of the bonding wires 71, 72 is good.
- the second plating layer 42 is formed in each terminal portion recess 124, 224, 324. Therefore, when the semiconductor device A2 is mounted on the circuit board, the solder fillet is formed on the second plating layer 42 of each of the terminal recesses 124, 224, 324. As a result, the mounting strength of the semiconductor device A2 on the circuit board can be increased. In addition, the joint state between the leads 1 to 3 and the circuit board after mounting can be easily determined by visual inspection.
- FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view showing the semiconductor device A3 and corresponds to FIG. 7 in the first embodiment.
- the first plating layer 41 is not formed on the entire surface of each of the leads 1 to 3, but the first plating layer 41 is formed only on a part thereof. It is different from the semiconductor device A1 of the embodiment.
- the first lead 1 has the first plating layer 41 formed only on the mounting portion back surface 112, the mounting portion recess 113, the terminal portion rear surface 122, and the coupling portion rear surface 132.
- the first plating layer 41 is not formed on the mounting portion main surface 111, the terminal portion main surface 121, and the connecting portion main surface 131 of the first lead 1.
- the second lead 2 is provided on the back surface 212 of the wire bonding portion, the recess 213 of the wire bonding portion, the back surface 232 of the terminal portion, the back surface 232 of the connecting portion, and the area of the main surface 211 of the wire bonding portion to which the bonding wire 71 is bonded. Only, the first plating layer 41 is formed. Although not shown in FIG.
- the third lead 3 includes the wire bonding portion back surface 312, the wire bonding portion recess 313, the terminal portion back surface 322, and the connecting portion back surface 332, and the bonding wire 72 of the wire bonding portion main surface 311.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed only in the region to which is bonded.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed on the entire surface of the back surface 902 and the recess 903 of the lead frame 900.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed only in the regions where the bonding wires 71 and 72 are bonded.
- the semiconductor device A3 is manufactured by two plating processes, a first plating process and a second plating process. Therefore, the manufacturing process can be simplified as compared with the conventional semiconductor device which requires three plating steps.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed on the back surface 902 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating process. Therefore, in the groove forming step, the generation of burrs due to the cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed.
- the second plating layer 912 is formed on the bottom surface 904a of the groove 904 in the second plating step. Therefore, in the first cutting step, generation of burrs due to cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed. Further, since the first plating layer 911 is formed in the recess 903 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating step, the occurrence of burrs due to the cutting of the lead frame 900 is suppressed also in the second cutting step.
- the first plating layer 911 is formed in the area required for bonding the main surface 901 of the lead frame 900 in the first plating step.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed in the regions required for bonding the wire bonding portion main surface 211 and the wire bonding portion main surface 311. Therefore, the adhesiveness of the bonding wires 71, 72 is good.
- the second plating layer 42 is formed in each terminal portion recess 124, 224, 324. Therefore, when the semiconductor device A3 is mounted on the circuit board, the solder fillet is formed on the second plating layer 42 of each of the terminal recesses 124, 224, 324. As a result, the mounting strength of the semiconductor device A3 on the circuit board can be increased. In addition, the joint state between the leads 1 to 3 and the circuit board after mounting can be easily determined by visual inspection.
- the first plating layer 41 is formed only on the area required for bonding on the main surface 901 of the lead frame 900, the amount of plating used can be suppressed.
- FIG. 25 is a plan view showing the semiconductor device A4 and corresponds to FIG. 3 in the first embodiment.
- the outer shape of the sealing resin portion 8 is shown by an imaginary line (two-dot chain line) through the sealing resin portion 8.
- the illustrated semiconductor device A4 differs from the semiconductor device A1 according to the first embodiment in that the semiconductor element 6 is a diode.
- the semiconductor device A4 does not include the third lead 3, and the second lead 2 is arranged at the other end (lower side in FIG. 25) of the semiconductor device A4 in the y direction so as to spread over the entire x direction. There is.
- the shape, arrangement position, and number of the second leads 2 are not limited to the illustrated example.
- the diode (semiconductor element) 6 has an element body 60, a first electrode 61, and a third electrode 63.
- the first electrode 61 is provided on the surface of the element body 60 facing the side opposite to the first lead 1.
- the third electrode 63 is provided on the surface of the element body 60 facing the first lead 1.
- the first electrode 61 is an anode electrode and the third electrode 63 is a cathode electrode.
- the diode 6 is mounted in the center of the mounting portion main surface 111 of the first lead 1 on which the first plating layer 41 is formed via a conductive bonding material (not shown). As a result, the third electrode 63 of the diode 6 is electrically connected to the first lead 1 by the conductive bonding material.
- the plurality of bonding wires 71 are connected to the first electrode 61 of the diode 6 and the wire bonding portion main surface 211 of the second lead 2 on which the first plating layer 41 is formed. As a result, the first electrode 61 of the diode 6 is electrically connected to the second lead 2.
- the semiconductor device A4 is manufactured by the two plating steps of the first plating step and the second plating step, and can achieve the same effect as that of the first embodiment.
- the semiconductor device and the semiconductor device manufacturing method according to the present disclosure are not limited to the above-described embodiments.
- the specific configuration of each part of the semiconductor device and the manufacturing method of the semiconductor device according to the present disclosure can be variously changed in design.
- Appendix 1 A first lead having a first main surface and a first back surface facing away from each other in the thickness direction, and a first recess recessed from the first back surface to the first main surface side; A semiconductor element mounted on the first main surface; A sealing resin portion that covers the semiconductor element, A first plating layer formed in contact with the first main surface and the first back surface; A second plating layer, Equipped with The first concave portion is exposed from the sealing resin portion, The first plating layer has a first portion that covers the first back surface, The semiconductor device, wherein the second plating layer is formed in contact with the first recess and the first portion. Appendix 2.
- the semiconductor device according to Appendix 1 wherein the first plating layer suppresses the occurrence of burrs due to the formation of the first recess.
- Appendix 3. 3. The semiconductor device according to appendix 1 or 2, wherein the first plating layer includes a first layer that contains Ni and is in contact with the first lead.
- Appendix 4. 4. The semiconductor device according to Appendix 3, wherein the first plating layer includes a second layer that contains Au and is in contact with the second plating layer.
- Appendix 5. 5.
- the semiconductor device according to appendix 3 or 4 wherein the first plating layer includes a third layer containing Pd and being in contact with the first layer. Appendix 6. 6.
- Appendix 7. The semiconductor device according to any one of appendices 1 to 6, wherein the second plating layer contains Sn.
- Appendix 8. The semiconductor device according to any one of appendices 1 to 7, wherein the first lead contains Cu.
- Appendix 9. The semiconductor device according to any one of appendices 1 to 8, wherein the first lead includes a second recessed portion that is recessed from the first back surface toward the first main surface and is covered with the sealing resin portion. .. Appendix 10.
- the second lead has a second main surface and a second back surface facing opposite sides in the thickness direction, and a first recessed portion that is recessed from the second back surface to the second main surface side is formed,
- the bonding wire is connected to the semiconductor element and the second main surface,
- the first recess of the second lead is exposed from the sealing resin portion,
- the first plating layer has a second portion that covers the second back surface, 10.
- the semiconductor device according to appendix 10 wherein the first plating layer is made of a material having better adhesiveness to the bonding wire than the first lead.
- Appendix 12. The semiconductor device according to appendix 10 or 11, wherein the second lead includes a second recess that is recessed from the second back surface toward the second main surface and is covered with the sealing resin portion. Appendix 13.
- a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device comprising: Appendix 14.
- the groove portion is formed by half-cut dicing with a first blade, 14.
- Appendix 15. The semiconductor device according to appendix 13 or 14, wherein in the groove forming step, a first groove extending along a first direction orthogonal to the thickness direction and a second groove extending orthogonal to the first groove are formed. Production method.
- Appendix 15 includes a first cutting step of removing in a first removal region along the first groove portion and a second cutting step of removing in a second removal region along the second groove portion.
- A1 to A4 Semiconductor device 1: First lead 110: Mounting portion 111: Mounting portion main surface 112: Mounting portion rear surface 113: Mounting portion recess 120: Terminal portion 121: Terminal portion main surface 122: Terminal portion rear surface 123: Terminal portion End surface 124: Terminal portion recess 130: Connection portion 131: Connection portion main surface 132: Connection portion rear surface 133: Connection portion end surface 2: Second lead 210: Wire bonding portion 211: Wire bonding portion main surface 212: Wire bonding portion rear surface 213 : Wire bonding portion concave portion 220: Terminal portion 221, Terminal portion main surface 222: Terminal portion rear surface 223: Terminal portion end surface 224: Terminal portion concave portion 230: Connection portion 231, Connection portion main surface 232: Connection portion rear surface 233: Connection portion end surface 3: Third lead 310: Wire bonding portion 311: Wire bonding portion main surface 312: Wire bonding portion back surface 313: Wire bonding portion recess 320: Terminal portion
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厚さ方向において互いに反対側を向く第1主面および第1裏面と、前記第1裏面から前記第1主面側に凹む第1凹部と、を有する第1リードと、
前記第1主面に搭載された半導体素子と、
前記半導体素子を覆う封止樹脂部と、
前記第1主面および前記第1裏面に接して形成された第1めっき層と、
第2めっき層と、
を備え、
前記第1凹部は、前記封止樹脂部から露出し、
前記第1めっき層は、前記第1裏面を覆う第1部を有し、
前記第2めっき層は、前記第1凹部および前記第1部に接して形成されている、半導体装置。
付記2.
前記第1めっき層は、前記第1凹部の形成に伴うバリの発生を抑制する、付記1に記載の半導体装置。
付記3.
前記第1めっき層は、Niを含み且つ前記第1リードに接する第1層を備える、付記1または2に記載の半導体装置。
付記4.
前記第1めっき層は、Auを含み且つ前記第2めっき層に接する第2層を備える、付記3に記載の半導体装置。
付記5.
前記第1めっき層は、Pdを含み且つ前記第1層に接する第3層を備える、付記3または4に記載の半導体装置。
付記6.
前記第2めっき層は、前記第1リードよりはんだ濡れ性が高い材料からなる、付記1ないし5のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
付記7.
前記第2めっき層はSnを含んでいる、付記1ないし6のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
付記8.
前記第1リードは、Cuを含んでいる、付記1ないし7のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
付記9.
前記第1リードは、前記第1裏面から前記第1主面側に凹み且つ前記封止樹脂部によって覆われている第2凹部を備える、付記1ないし8のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
付記10.
前記第1リードから離間した第2リードと、ボンディングワイヤとをさらに備えており、
前記第2リードは、前記厚さ方向において互いに反対側を向く第2主面および第2裏面を有するとともに、前記第2裏面から前記第2主面側に凹む第1凹部が形成されており、
前記ボンディングワイヤは、前記半導体素子と前記第2主面とに接続されており、
前記第2リードの前記第1凹部は、前記封止樹脂部から露出し、
前記第1めっき層は、前記第2裏面を覆う第2部を有し、
前記第2めっき層は、前記第2リードの前記第1凹部および前記第2部に接して形成されている、付記1ないし9のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
付記11.
前記第1めっき層は、前記第1リードより前記ボンディングワイヤとの接着性がよい材料からなる、付記10に記載の半導体装置。
付記12.
前記第2リードは、前記第2裏面から前記第2主面側に凹み且つ前記封止樹脂部によって覆われている第2凹部を備える、付記10または11に記載の半導体装置。
付記13.
厚さ方向において互いに反対側を向く主面および裏面を有するリードフレームを準備する準備工程と、
前記主面および前記裏面に第1めっき層を形成する第1めっき工程と、
前記主面に半導体素子を搭載する搭載工程と、
前記半導体素子を封止樹脂で覆う樹脂形成工程と、
前記リードフレームの前記裏面から、前記リードフレームの前記厚さ方向の途中まで切削を行うことで溝部を形成する溝部形成工程と、
前記裏面および前記溝部に第2めっき層を形成する第2めっき工程と、
前記溝部に沿って、前記厚さ方向視において前記溝部よりも幅が狭く且つそのすべてが前記溝部に重なる除去領域において前記リードフレームおよび前記封止樹脂を前記厚さ方向の全域において除去する切断工程と、
を備える、半導体装置の製造方法。
付記14.
前記溝部形成工程では、第1ブレードでのハーフカットダイシングにより前記溝部を形成し、
前記切断工程では、前記第1ブレードより薄い第2ブレードでのフルカットダイシングにより除去を行う、付記13に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
付記15.
前記溝部形成工程では、前記厚さ方向に直交する第1方向に沿って延びる第1溝部と、前記第1溝部に直交する第2溝部とを形成する、付記13または14に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
付記16.
前記切断工程は、前記第1溝部に沿う第1除去領域において除去を行う第1切断工程と、前記第2溝部に沿う第2除去領域において除去を行う第2切断工程とを備える、付記15に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
1 :第1リード
110 :搭載部
111 :搭載部主面
112 :搭載部裏面
113 :搭載部凹部
120 :端子部
121 :端子部主面
122 :端子部裏面
123 :端子部端面
124 :端子部凹部
130 :連結部
131 :連結部主面
132 :連結部裏面
133 :連結部端面
2 :第2リード
210 :ワイヤボンディング部
211 :ワイヤボンディング部主面
212 :ワイヤボンディング部裏面
213 :ワイヤボンディング部凹部
220 :端子部
221 :端子部主面
222 :端子部裏面
223 :端子部端面
224 :端子部凹部
230 :連結部
231 :連結部主面
232 :連結部裏面
233 :連結部端面
3 :第3リード
310 :ワイヤボンディング部
311 :ワイヤボンディング部主面
312 :ワイヤボンディング部裏面
313 :ワイヤボンディング部凹部
320 :端子部
321 :端子部主面
322 :端子部裏面
323 :端子部端面
324 :端子部凹部
330 :連結部
331 :連結部主面
332 :連結部裏面
333 :連結部端面
41 :第1めっき層
411 :Niめっき層
412 :Pdめっき層
413 :Auめっき層
42 :第2めっき層
6 :半導体素子
60 :素子本体
61 :第1電極
62 :第2電極
63 :第3電極
71,72:ボンディングワイヤ
8 :封止樹脂部
81 :樹脂主面
82 :樹脂裏面
83 :樹脂第1側面
84 :樹脂第2側面
85,86:樹脂凹部
900 :リードフレーム
901 :主面
902 :裏面
903 :凹部
904 :溝部
904a :底面
904b :側面
905 :溝部
905a :底面
905b :側面
906 :貫通孔
911 :第1めっき層
912 :第2めっき層
920 :封止樹脂
951 :第1ブレード
952 :第2ブレード
970 :保護テープ
S1 :第1除去領域
S2 :第2除去領域
S3 :溝部形成領域
S4 :第2溝部形成領域
Claims (16)
- 厚さ方向において互いに反対側を向く第1主面および第1裏面と、前記第1裏面から前記第1主面側に凹む第1凹部と、を有する第1リードと、
前記第1主面に搭載された半導体素子と、
前記半導体素子を覆う封止樹脂部と、
前記第1主面および前記第1裏面に接して形成された第1めっき層と、
第2めっき層と、
を備え、
前記第1凹部は、前記封止樹脂部から露出し、
前記第1めっき層は、前記第1裏面を覆う第1部を有し、
前記第2めっき層は、前記第1凹部および前記第1部に接して形成されている、半導体装置。 - 前記第1めっき層は、前記第1凹部の形成に伴うバリの発生を抑制する、請求項1に記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第1めっき層は、Niを含み且つ前記第1リードに接する第1層を備える、請求項1または2に記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第1めっき層は、Auを含み且つ前記第2めっき層に接する第2層を備える、請求項3に記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第1めっき層は、Pdを含み且つ前記第1層に接する第3層を備える、請求項3または4に記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第2めっき層は、前記第1リードよりはんだ濡れ性が高い材料からなる、請求項1ないし5のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第2めっき層はSnを含んでいる、請求項1ないし6のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第1リードは、Cuを含んでいる、請求項1ないし7のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第1リードは、前記第1裏面から前記第1主面側に凹み且つ前記封止樹脂部によって覆われている第2凹部を備える、請求項1ないし8のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第1リードから離間した第2リードと、ボンディングワイヤとをさらに備えており、
前記第2リードは、前記厚さ方向において互いに反対側を向く第2主面および第2裏面を有するとともに、前記第2裏面から前記第2主面側に凹む第1凹部が形成されており、
前記ボンディングワイヤは、前記半導体素子と前記第2主面とに接続されており、
前記第2リードの前記第1凹部は、前記封止樹脂部から露出し、
前記第1めっき層は、前記第2裏面を覆う第2部を有し、
前記第2めっき層は、前記第2リードの前記第1凹部および前記第2部に接して形成されている、請求項1ないし9のいずれか1つに記載の半導体装置。 - 前記第1めっき層は、前記第1リードより前記ボンディングワイヤとの接着性がよい材料からなる、請求項10に記載の半導体装置。
- 前記第2リードは、前記第2裏面から前記第2主面側に凹み且つ前記封止樹脂によって覆われている第2凹部を備える、請求項10または11に記載の半導体装置。
- 厚さ方向において互いに反対側を向く主面および裏面を有するリードフレームを準備する準備工程と、
前記主面および前記裏面に第1めっき層を形成する第1めっき工程と、
前記主面に半導体素子を搭載する搭載工程と、
前記半導体素子を封止樹脂で覆う樹脂形成工程と、
前記リードフレームの前記裏面から、前記リードフレームの前記厚さ方向の途中まで切削を行うことで溝部を形成する溝部形成工程と、
前記裏面および前記溝部に第2めっき層を形成する第2めっき工程と、
前記溝部に沿って、前記厚さ方向視において前記溝部よりも幅が狭く且つそのすべてが前記溝部に重なる除去領域において前記リードフレームおよび前記封止樹脂を前記厚さ方向の全域において除去する切断工程と、
を備える、半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記溝部形成工程では、第1ブレードでのハーフカットダイシングにより前記溝部を形成し、
前記切断工程では、前記第1ブレードより薄い第2ブレードでのフルカットダイシングにより除去を行う、請求項13に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。 - 前記溝部形成工程では、前記厚さ方向に直交する第1方向に沿って延びる第1溝部と、前記第1溝部に直交する第2溝部とを形成する、請求項13または14に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
- 前記切断工程は、前記第1溝部に沿う第1除去領域において除去を行う第1切断工程と、前記第2溝部に沿う第2除去領域において除去を行う第2切断工程とを備える、請求項15に記載の半導体装置の製造方法。
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