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US Patent Application 17751941. SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE HAVING ELASTIC MEMBER WITHIN VIA simplified abstract

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SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE HAVING ELASTIC MEMBER WITHIN VIA

Organization Name

NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

SHING-YIH Shih of NEW TAIPEI CITY (TW)

SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE HAVING ELASTIC MEMBER WITHIN VIA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17751941 titled 'SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE HAVING ELASTIC MEMBER WITHIN VIA

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a semiconductor structure with an elastic member placed inside a via.

  • The structure includes a wafer with a substrate, a dielectric layer beneath the substrate, and a conductive pad surrounded by the dielectric layer.
  • A passivation layer is placed over the substrate.
  • A conductive via extends from the conductive pad through the substrate, passivation layer, and partially through the dielectric layer.
  • An elastic member is positioned within the conductive via.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present application provides a semiconductor structure having an elastic member within a via. The semiconductor structure includes a wafer including a substrate, a dielectric layer under the substrate, and a conductive pad surrounded by the dielectric layer; a passivation layer disposed over the substrate; a conductive via extending from the conductive pad through the substrate and the passivation layer and partially through the dielectric layer; and an elastic member disposed within the conductive via.

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