Assembly and Packaging - BGA Substrates - Chip Scale Packaging
Flip-chip technology is so called because the package assembly is accomplished by inverting, or "flipping" the IC die to make connection with the substrate directly. Unlike conventional interconnection using wire bonding, I/O and power connections are made with solder or gold bumps. The bonding pads can be distributed over the surface of the chip, not just along the periphery. Therefore the chip size can be reduced and the circuit path can be optimized, and the absence of bonding wires eliminates wire inductance. For these reasons, flip-chip technology is widely used for chips with very high I/O counts and speed specifications.
Some features and advantages of flip-chip technology include:
i2a Technologies can use flip-chip bonding technology with a number of package/substrate options. The most common designs use high density multi-layer laminate BGA substrates, but flip-chip assembly can also be used in various standard and CSP packages.

Here are some illustrations of how a flip-chip BGA could be constructed depending on heat dissipation requirements:
Flip-Chip PBGA Molded |
Flip-Chip PBGA w/Aluminum Lid |
Flip-Chip PBGA w/Copper Lid |
Flip-Chip PBGA w/Copper Lid and Copper Heatsink |

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