QUALCOMM Incorporated
CHIP MODULES EMPLOYING CONDUCTIVE PILLARS TO COUPLE A PASSIVE COMPONENT DEVICE TO CONDUCTIVE TRACES IN A METALLIZATION STRUCTURE TO FORM A PASSIVE COMPONENT

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Abstract:

Mobile phones and other mobile devices communicate wirelessly by transmitting and receiving RF signals. Transmitters and receivers in wireless devices process RF signals in certain frequency ranges or bands. Signals in other frequencies can be blocked or filtered out by, for example, a lumped-element circuit or a lumped-element filter consisting of passive electrical components such as inductors, capacitors, and resistors. A passive component device, or integrated passive device, is one example of a lumped-element filter fabricated with passive components on a die. In a mobile device, a passive component device and one or more integrated circuits or other chips used for signal processing are interconnected by being mounted on (i.e., coupled to) a metallization structure or package substrate in a chip module or multi-chip module. The demand for miniaturization of hand-held mobile devices drives a need for reducing the sizes of chip modules that are inside a mobile device.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

3 Feb 2021

Issue date:

4 Aug 2022