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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 21, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 25, 1999
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A semiconductor device package includes multiple build-up layers of metal sandwiching non-conductive layers. The metal layers include apertures, or degassing holes. A manual method and a computer-implemented method for designing the semiconductor device packages includes stepping polygons across a representation of a conductive layer. A signal routing layer that includes signal traces is then superimposed on the conductive layer. Signal traces overlap the polygons creating regions of intersection that can be enlarged. Regions of intersection are removed from the polygons and the remaining polygon area is designated as apertures in the conductive layer. A semiconductor device package and packaged integrated circuit includes apertures in a conductive layer such that the apertures generally form a radial pattern outward from a region on the package. Signal traces also traverse the package generally radially outward such that the traces and the apertures do not overlap. Impedance variations decrease due to the decreased variation in the number of degassing holes passed over or under by trace.