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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 25, 1992
Filed:
Apr. 16, 1990
Jose A Delgado, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Stephen J Gaul, Melbourne, FL (US);
George V Rouse, Indialantic, FL (US);
Craig J McLachlan, Melbourne Beach, FL (US);
Harris Corporation, Melbourne, FL (US);
Abstract
A process including forming peaks and valleys in a bonding surface of a first wafer so that the peaks are at the scribe lines which define dice. The peaks and not the valleys of the first wafer is bonded to a bonding surface of a second wafer. The device forming steps are performed on one of the wafers. Finally, the wafer in which the devices are formed is cut through at the peaks to form the dice. The peaks may be substantially the size of the kerf produced by the cutting such that the dice are separated from the other wafer by the cutting step. Alternately, the peaks may have a width greater than the kerf produced by the cutting and remain attached to the other wafer by the remaining peak portions. The dice are then separated from the other wafer at the remaining peak portions by an additional step.