Title :
Design, Fabrication, and Characterization of Novel Vertical Coaxial Transitions for Flip-Chip Interconnects
Author :
Wu, Wei-Cheng ; Chang, Edward Yi ; Hwang, Ruey-Bing ; Hsu, Li-Han ; Huang, Chen-Hua ; Kärnfelt, Camilla ; Zirath, Herbert
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mater. Sci. & Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu
fDate :
5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, a novel transition design using vertical ldquocoaxial transitionrdquo for coplanar waveguide (CPW-to-CPW) flip-chip interconnect is proposed and presented for the first time. The signal continuity is greatly improved since the coaxial-type transition provides more return current paths compared to the conventional transition in the flip-chip structure. The proposed coaxial transition structure shows a real coaxial property from the 3-D electromagnetic wave simulation results. The design rules for the coaxial transition are presented in detail with the key parameters of the coaxial transition structure discussed. For demonstration, the back-to-back flip-chip interconnect structures with the vertical coaxial transitions have been successfully fabricated and characterized. The demonstrated interconnect structure using the coaxial transition exhibits the return loss below 25 dB and the insertion loss within 0.4 dB from dc to 40 GHz. Furthermore, the measurement and simulation results show good agreement. The novel coaxial transition demonstrates excellent interconnect performance for flip-chip interconnects and shows great potential for flip-chip packaging applications at millimeter waves.
Keywords :
coplanar waveguides; electromagnetic waves; electronics packaging; flip-chip devices; 3D electromagnetic wave simulation; back-to-back flip-chip interconnect structures; coplanar waveguide; design rules; flip-chip packaging; signal continuity; transition design; vertical coaxial transitions; Coaxial; coplanar waveguide (CPW); flip-chip; interconnect; transition;
Journal_Title :
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TADVP.2009.2014997