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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 12, 2010
Filed:
May. 15, 2007
Christophe Courcimault, Avondale Estates, GA (US);
Christophe Courcimault, Avondale Estates, GA (US);
CardioMEMS, Inc., Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
Disclosed are methods for attaching an integrated circuit to a substrate, and in particular, a fused silica substrate, along with apparatus fabricated using the methods. Exemplary apparatus comprises a glass substrate, a metallic layer disposed on the substrate, and an integrated circuit eutectically bonded to the glass substrate via the metallic layer. The integrated circuit and fused silica substrate form part of a hermetic sensor. In an exemplary sensor, a first trench is formed in a first substrate. A second trench that is deeper than the first trench is formed in the first substrate. A first plurality of electrodes are formed in the first trench. An integrated circuit is attached to the first substrate within the second trench using a solder preform. The integrated circuit may be attached to the first substrate by depositing a Cr/Au film onto either the integrated circuit or first substrate, depositing a Cr/Ni/Au film onto either the first substrate or integrated circuit, placing the an Au/Sn solder preform onto the Cr/Ni/Au film, positioning the integrated circuit on top of the soldered preform so that it contacts the Cr/Au film, and heating the assembly.