Temporary protective packaging for optical MEMS

2011 
The fragility of MEM devices is one of the main concerns in case of standard packaging. Steps such as wafer dicing, die handling, assembly and wire bonding can seriously damage the device functionality if the MEM devices are not properly protected during the assembly processes. In this paper we report for the first time on bonding and removal of protective temporary caps used to ease the packaging of MEMS for optical applications. The package, based on a heat decomposable and photo-patternable polymer sealing ring, is gross leak tight, fulfills the MIL spec for shear testing and respects the thermal budget of Al-coated SiGe micro-mirrors. After release of the micro-mirrors at wafer level, a temporary cap with patterned Unity 2203P is bonded to the device wafer, enabling dicing, followed by assembly of the die to a PCB. This can be done by wire bonding and the cap will finally be removed by applying heat. The protective caps are assembled using a die to wafer approach on a flip-chip bonder. The caps are re...
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