TRUMPF and SCHMID Group develop cost-effective high-speed chips

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  • Apr 02,25
Currently, applications in consumer electronics such as smartphones dominate the advanced packaging sector.
TRUMPF and SCHMID Group develop cost-effective high-speed chips

TRUMPF and the SCHMID  Group are developing an innovative manufacturing process for the latest  microchip generation for the global chip industry. This will enable manufacturers  to increase the performance of high-end electronic components for smartphones,  smart watches and AI applications. In the process known as advanced  packaging, manufacturers combine individual chips on silicon components known  as interposers. With the process from TRUMPF and SCHMID, these interposers  can be made of glass in the future.

“Advanced packaging with glass is a crucial  future technology for the semiconductor industry. Glass is significantly cheaper  than silicon. This will enable manufacturers to reduce production costs and make  high-performance end devices much more affordable for customers,” says  Christian Weddeling, Business Development Manager, TRUMPF, who is  responsible for semiconductors. TRUMPF and SCHMID are developing a  combined laser-etching process for advanced packaging with glass. The two  companies use a special approach to wet chemistry that shortens process times  by a factor of ten. “For this to work well, the laser and wet chemistry must be very  well coordinated,” says Weddeling.  

Close partnership between TRUMPF and SCHMID Group 
The manufacturing process requires extreme care and precision. This is because  the glass used is only between 100 micrometers and 1 millimeter thin. For  comparison: 100 micrometers is about the thickness of a sheet of paper, 1  millimeter is about the thickness of a credit card. To create connections on the  interposer, manufacturers have to drill holes through the glass, so-called through glass vias (TGV). Manufacturers often have to create millions of holes in a panel to make the desired connections. “It is the combination of TRUMPF's laser  technology and the SCHMID Group's expertise in etching processes for  microchip production that enables efficient production,” says Christian Buchner, Photovoltaics, SCHMID Group.

An ultrashort pulse  laser from TRUMPF selectively changes the structure of the glass, which is then  treated with an etching solution. The desired holes are created at the specified  locations and then filled with copper to form the conductor tracks. “The laser and  etching processes must be perfectly coordinated to create precise holes. Only  through close cooperation between the two companies can we achieve the  extreme levels of accuracy that are standard in the industry,” says Buchner.  

Important future market for technology companies 
According to the Boston Consulting Group, the market for advanced microchip  packaging is expected to grow to more than 96 billion dollars by 2030. For the  high-tech company TRUMPF and the SCHMID Group, a renowned partner of the  chip industry, advanced packaging with the help of glass could also develop into  an important future market. Currently, applications in consumer electronics such  as smartphones dominate the advanced packaging sector. In the future,  applications in the field of artificial intelligence are likely to be the growth drivers.  

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