Abstract
In this paper, a chip-on-metal (COM) panel based package (PBp™) with stacking and fan-out capabilities is proposed. The basic structure of the proposed COM PBp™ contains a bare die back-sided attached to a metallic chip carrier and surrounded by polymer material. As such, the solder bumps could be located on both the surface of the filler polymer and on the chip by introducing redistribution lines. The I/O pads on the chip could also be fanned-out. In the stacked COM PBp™, two kinds of via through holes (YTH) are developed as the electrical interconnection between each stacked package. To assess the thermal performance and thermo-mechanical characteristic of the proposed PBp™, parametric analysis is performed to investigate the reliability characteristics and thermal performance by fmite element analysis (FEA). Factorial design with the analysis of variance (ANOYA) was also conducted to obtain the sensitivity information and interaction relationship of each parameters. The results show that the thickness of the dielectric plays the most important role in reliability performance. It was also observed that the thickness of the chip and adhesive influence the reliability significantly. In terms of thermal performance, the metallic chip carrier can rapidly dissipate the heat generated from the chip and factorial analysis has indicated that it has high sensitivity in the proposed packaging. Based on the reliability and thermal performance assessment, the design guidelines of the COM PBp™ and stacked PBp™ are established in this study. ©2008 IEEE.