Circuit Board Having an Asymmetric Layer Structure
US-2017339784-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US10643949B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10643949-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916560188-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 4, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2020 |
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A component carrier including an electrically insulating core, at least one electronic component embedded in the core, and a coupling structure with at least one electrically conductive through-connection extending at least partially therethrough and having a component contacting end and a wiring contacting end. The electronic component directly contacts the component contacting end. The wiring contacting end is directly electrically contacted to the wiring structure. The exterior surface portion of the coupling structure has homogeneous ablation properties and surface recesses filled with an electrically conductive wiring structure. A method includes embedding an electronic component in an electrically insulating core, providing a coupling structure with a conductive connection having a component end and a wiring end, connecting the electronic component directly to the component end, providing a surface portion of the coupling structure with homogeneous ablation properties, patterning the surface portion with recesses and filling the recesses with a wiring structure such that the wiring end is contacted directly.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A component carrier for carrying electronic components, wherein the component carrier comprises: an at least partially electrically insulating core; at least one electronic component embedded in the core; a coupling structure with at least one electrically conductive through-connection extending at least partially therethrough and having a component contacting end and a wiring contacting end; wherein the at least one electronic component is electrically contacted to the component contacting end; wherein at least an exterior surface portion of the coupling structure has homogeneous ablation properties and is patterned so as to have surface recesses filled with an electrically conductive wiring structure; wherein the wiring contacting end is electrically contacted directly to the wiring structure; wherein the at least one electrically conductive through-connection comprises at least one pillar; wherein a lateral extension, d, of traces of the wiring structure is narrower than a lateral extension, D, of the at least one electrically conductive through-connection; wherein the electronic component comprises an electric contact, and wherein the component contacting end is connected to the electric contact; and wherein a lateral extension of the electric contact is essentially the same or broader than a lateral extension, D, of the at least one electrically conductive through-connection. 2. The component carrier according to claim 1 , embodied as one of the group consisting of a circuit board, in particular a printed circuit board, a substrate, and an interposer, wherein in particular the electronic component is selected from a group consisting of an active electronic component and a passive electronic component, in particular one of an electronic chip, a storage device, a filter, a sensor, an actuator, a microelectromechanical system, a microprocessor, a capacitor, a resistor, an inductance, a battery and a logic chip, wherein in particular electrically insulating material of the core comprises at least one of the group consisting of resin, in particular Bismaleimide-Triazine resin, glass fibers, prepreg material, polyimide, liquid crystal polymer, epoxy-based Build-Up Film, and FR4 material. 3. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein at least the exterior surface portion of the coupling structure is made of a material free of glass fibres. 4. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein at least the exterior surface portion of the coupling structure comprises at least one of the group consisting of a pure resin, a palladium doped resin, a copper oxide doped resin, and a photoresist, in particular a permanent resist. 5. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein an exterior surface of the wiring structure is substantially flush with an exterior surface of the exterior surface portion of the coupling structure. 6. The component carrier according to claim 1 , comprising at least one of the following features: at least one further electrically conductive wiring structure on a main surface of the component carrier opposing another main surface thereof, at which other main surface the exterior surface portion of the coupling structure and the wiring structure are located; an adhesive structure covering at least part of an interface between the coupling structure and the at least one electronic component embedded in the core; at least one of the wiring structure and the at least one electrically conductive through-connection comprises or consists of at least one of the group consisting of copper, aluminum, and nickel; a dielectric material of the coupling structure comprises a matrix and filler particles embedded in the matrix, wherein the material of the matrix and of the filler particles together define the homogeneous ablation properties of the exterior surface portion of the coupling structure; wherein the filler particles are selected in particular from a group consisting of beads, in particular glass spheres, and organic fibres; the coupling structure comprises or consists of a, in particular prefabricated, separate coupling body; the at least one electrically conductive through-connection has a cylindrical shape with an aspect ratio of larger than 1. 7. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein a lateral extension, D, of the at least one electrically conductive through-connection is essentially the same or broader than a lateral extension of the wiring structure, d. 8. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the component carrier comprises at least one of the group consisting of the following features: the coupling structure comprises or consists of a combination of a coupling body and a coupling layer being arranged at least partially on the coupling body; an electric interface between the at least one electronic component and the at least one electrically conductive through-connection is free of a redistribution layer; the at least one electronic component and at least part of the coupling structure are integrally formed, in particular are integrally formed in a semiconductor substrate. 9. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one pillar is a circular cylindrical pillar. 10. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one pillar comprises a polygonal, in particular rectangular, cross section. 11. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive through-connection comprises a plurality of pillars aligned in parallel to one another. 12. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the wiring structure is a laser-grooved copper-filled trace. 13. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein a length of the at least one electrically conductive through-connection is larger than a length of the wiring structure. 14. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the component contacting end is directly connected to the electric contact. 15. The component carrier according to claim 1 , wherein a length of the at least one electrically conductive through-connection is larger than a length of the electric contact. 16. A method of manufacturing a component carrier for carrying electronic components, comprising: embedding at least one electronic component in an at least partially electrically insulating core; providing a coupling structure with at least one electrically conductive through-connection extending at least partially therethrough and being formed with a component contacting end and a wiring contacting end, wherein the at least one electrically conductive through-connection comprises at least one pillar; electrically contacting the at least one electronic component directly to the component contacting end; providing at least an exterior surface portion of the coupling structure with homogeneous ablation properties; patterning the exterior surface portion so as to form surface recesses; and filling the surface recesses with an electrically conductive wiring structure so that the wiring contacting end is electrically contacted directly to the wiring structure; wherein the method comprises at least one of the following features: connecting the at least one electronic component to at least part of the coupling structure prior to embedding the at least one electronic component in the core; providing a soft adhesive structure between the at least one electronic component and the at least one component contact end at an exposed surface of the coupling structure; pressing the at least one ele
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