Flip-chip Packages with Periphery Cu Pillar Bumps as Wire Bond Replacement—Design, Modeling & Characterization

2013 
Cu pillar is an emerging interconnect technology which offers many advantages compared to traditional packaging technologies. This paper presents a novel packaging solution with periphery fine pitch Cu pillar bumps for low cost and high performance Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices. Wire bonding has traditionally been the choice for low cost implementation of memory interfaces and high speed transceivers. Migration to Cu pillar technology is mainly driven by increasing demand for IO density and package small form factor. Cu pillar bumps also offer significant improvement on electrical performance compared to wire bonds. This paper presents Cu pillar implementation in an 11×11mm flip chip CSP package. Package design is optimized for serial data transport up to 6.114Gbps to meet CPRI_LVII and PCIe Gen2 compliance requirements. Package design strategy includes die and package co-design, SI/PI modeling and physical layout optimization.
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