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3D MEMS and IC integration

Sammendrag

3D integration of micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) and integrated circuits (ICs) represents a typical “More than Moore” scenario: More (hetero) functions are added at the same time as systems are miniaturised by smart system integration. However, 3D integration of MEMS can be even more challenging than 3D IC integration due to the additional mechanical aspects. Both 3D integration of planar silicon sensors and bulk micromachined MEMS devices has been evaluated. The choices of 3D stacking technologies are discussed and common key process steps are recognised to be deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) and wafer bonding. Through silicon vias (TSVs) based on doped silicon or polysilicon are found to be applicable for stacking of 200-300 μm thick devices with a moderate demand for conductivity. For MEMS devices with a low I/O count, gold stud bump bonding (Au SBB) was found as a well suited and cost-effective stack formation technique in combination with such TSVs. The use of plated microbumps or solid liquid interdiffusion (SLID) intermetallic compounds are alternative stacking approaches for devices with higher I/O counts. 3D integration of MEMS is expected to be an enabling technology of high-volume production for More than Moore applications as e.g. miniaturised wireless sensor nodes.

Kategori

Vitenskapelig Kapittel/Artikkel/Konferanseartikkel

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

Institusjon(er)

  • SINTEF Digital / Smart Sensors and Microsystems

År

2009

Forlag

Materials Research Society

Bok

2008 MRS Fall Meeting Symposium E proceedings

Hefte nr.

1112

ISBN

9781605110844

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