WO2005074029A1 - モジュール及びこれを用いた実装構造体 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a module including a plurality of semiconductor packages and a mounting structure using the module.
- Patent Document 1 proposes a semiconductor device in which a drive element and a control circuit are built in one IC (Integrated Circuit) chip!
- FIG. 11 shows a configuration diagram of a semiconductor device proposed in Patent Document 1. As shown in Figure 11
- the semiconductor device 200 includes a substrate 201, and a driving IC chip 202 and a control IC chip 203 provided separately on the substrate 201.
- the driving IC chip 202 includes a transmitting / receiving antenna 202a, an RF (Radio Frequency) circuit 202b connected to the transmitting / receiving antenna 202a, a driving element 202c, and an RF circuit 202b. Therefore, a control signal detection circuit 202d that detects a signal for driving the driving element 202c based on the demodulated signal and an abnormality detection circuit 202e that detects the abnormality when the driving element 202c has an abnormality are built in. .
- RF Radio Frequency
- control IC chip 203 has a transmitting / receiving antenna 203a, an RF circuit 203b connected to the transmitting / receiving antenna 203a, and a control circuit 203c for controlling the driving element 202c built in the driving IC chip 202. It has been.
- the semiconductor device 200 transmits signals between the driving IC chip 202 and the control IC chip 203 via the transmitting / receiving antennas 202a and 203a, the signal transmission between the IC chips is performed wirelessly. Can be performed. Accordingly, wiring and the like for forming a signal transmission path between the IC chips can be omitted, so that the entire semiconductor device can be downsized. Further, by incorporating the drive element 202c and the control circuit 203c in different IC chips, it is possible to prevent the heat generated from the drive element 202c from being transmitted to the control circuit 203c. Performance degradation can be prevented.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-218315
- each of the IC chips 202 and 203 has a block that performs functions such as arithmetic and storage, which are inherent functions of a semiconductor. Since circuit blocks for signal transmission and signal transmission are required, manufacturing costs are increased. In addition, existing semiconductor chips cannot be used and lack versatility
- the RF circuits 202b and 203b are provided in the IC chips 202 and 203, respectively, the influence of the electromagnetic wave noise on the drive element 202c and the control circuit 203c increases. Further, even if the abnormality caused by the electromagnetic wave noise can be detected by the abnormality detection circuit 202e, the abnormality occurs, and the semiconductor device 200 cannot perform a normal operation for a while. . Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention provides a module and a mounting structure using the module, which can be reduced in size and manufacturing cost, are less susceptible to electromagnetic wave noise.
- a module according to the present invention is a module having a substrate and a plurality of semiconductor packages each including a semiconductor chip mounted on the substrate,
- Each of the plurality of semiconductor packages is disposed between the plurality of semiconductor packages.
- a first wireless communication element for performing transmission and reception of signals between the semiconductor chips by wireless communication,
- the first wireless communication element is configured independently of the semiconductor chip.
- the mounting structure of the present invention is a mounting structure including the above-described module of the present invention.
- the module of the present invention since the first wireless communication element for transmitting and receiving signals between the semiconductor chips between the plurality of semiconductor packages by wireless communication is included between the plurality of semiconductor packages, the number of wirings is reduced. Can be reduced. Thus, a module that can be downsized can be provided.
- the first wireless communication element is configured independently of the semiconductor chip, existing products can be used for both the first wireless communication element and the semiconductor chip. Thereby, the manufacturing cost of the module can be reduced.
- the first wireless communication element is configured independently of the semiconductor chip, the influence of electromagnetic noise on the semiconductor chip can be reduced.
- the mounting structure of the present invention includes the module of the present invention described above, it is possible to reduce the size and the manufacturing cost as described above and to be less susceptible to electromagnetic wave noise! Can be provided.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a module according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic plan view of a semiconductor package included in the module according to the first embodiment of the present invention, as viewed from a substrate side.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of a module according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic plan view of an interposer included in a module according to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from a substrate side.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a module according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional view of a mounting structure according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view of a mobile phone using a plurality of modules according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view schematically showing a state where a plurality of modules according to one embodiment of the present invention used in the mobile phone of FIG. 7 are combined.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic perspective view of a notebook computer using a plurality of modules according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic perspective view schematically showing a state in which a plurality of modules according to one embodiment of the present invention used in the notebook computer of FIG. 9 are combined.
- FIG. 11 is a configuration diagram of a conventional semiconductor device.
- the module of the present invention includes a substrate and a plurality of semiconductor packages each including a semiconductor chip mounted on the substrate.
- the substrate constituting the substrate is not particularly limited, and for example, a glass-epoxy substrate having a thickness of about 100 to 500 m can be used.
- the semiconductor chip is not particularly limited. For example, an existing IC chip or LSI chip can be used. If the number of semiconductor packages is two or more, the number should be set appropriately in consideration of the performance of electronic equipment that uses the module.
- the module of the present invention includes a first wireless communication element for transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips between the plurality of semiconductor packages by wireless communication. As a result, the number of wirings can be reduced, and the module can be downsized.
- the first wireless communication element is not particularly limited, and for example, an existing RF (Radio Frequency) element or the like can be used.
- the shape of the first wireless communication element is not particularly limited, and various shapes such as a flat plate, a rod, and a sphere can be used.
- a wireless communication element that can transmit and receive electromagnetic waves with an output (for example, 110 mW) that can reach within a range of 120 mm, for example, as the first wireless communication element. It is preferred that When an RF element is used as the first wireless communication element, it is preferable to use an element capable of transmitting and receiving an RF signal having a frequency of 2 to 20 GHz in order to improve the signal transmission speed.
- the first wireless communication element is configured independently of the semiconductor chip.
- existing products can be used for both the first wireless communication element and the semiconductor chip, and thus the module manufacturing cost can be reduced.
- semiconductor chips The effect of electromagnetic wave noise on the antenna can also be reduced.
- independently configured means that the first wireless communication element and the semiconductor chip are individually manufactured.
- the first wireless communication element is formed independently of the semiconductor chip, repair that has been difficult with the conventional semiconductor device (see FIG. 11) can be replaced with the first wireless communication element or the semiconductor chip. It can be easily performed simply by changing the pump individually.
- the wireless communication performed by the first wireless communication element in the module of the present invention and the wireless communication performed by an information communication device for example, a notebook computer, a desktop personal computer, a mobile phone, etc.
- an information communication device for example, a notebook computer, a desktop personal computer, a mobile phone, etc.
- the wireless communication performed by such an information communication device simply receives information external to the device or transmits information from the inside of the device. This is because it is not wireless communication for transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips included in the package.
- a wireless communication for transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips in the module and a wireless communication for transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips between modules are provided. It is also possible to configure so that wireless communication can be used together. Such an example will be described later.
- the module of the present invention may be a module further including a resin portion for sealing a semiconductor chip of each of a plurality of semiconductor packages! This is because deterioration of the semiconductor chip can be prevented.
- the first wireless communication element may be provided inside or on the surface of the resin portion. This is because the first wireless communication element and the semiconductor chip are close to each other, so that transmission and reception of signals between the semiconductor chips can be performed more reliably.
- the first wireless communication element is provided inside the resin portion, because deterioration of the first wireless communication element can be prevented.
- the resin material used for the resin portion is not particularly limited, and for example, epoxy resin, phenol resin, or the like can be used.
- the thickness of the resin portion is, for example, 0
- the module of the present invention may be a module in which each of the plurality of semiconductor packages further includes a shield layer that blocks electromagnetic waves. This is because electromagnetic noise can be reduced.
- the shield layer is not particularly limited as long as it is a layer containing a material that blocks electromagnetic waves.
- a metal layer metal foil, plating layer, etc.
- a magnetic material layer made of a composite material layer in which a metal, a magnetic material, or the like is dispersed in a resin can be used.
- the thickness of the shield layer is, for example, in the range of about 5 to 50 m.
- the shield layer may be provided on a part of the surface of the first wireless communication element.
- the electromagnetic wave is input / output only through the portion where the shield layer is not provided, so that only the necessary electromagnetic wave can be transmitted / received.
- the module of the present invention may be a module further including an interposer for mounting a semiconductor chip on each of a plurality of semiconductor packages.
- the performance of the semiconductor chip can be inspected while the semiconductor chip is mounted on the interposer, so that the quality of the performance of the semiconductor chip can be determined before the semiconductor package is mounted on the substrate. .
- the yield in the module manufacturing process can be improved.
- the first wireless communication element may be provided inside or on the surface of the interposer. This is because before mounting the semiconductor package on the substrate, not only the performance of the semiconductor chip but also the performance of the first wireless communication element can be tested.
- the interposer it is preferable to be provided inside the first wireless communication element power S interposer because the mounting area on the interposer can be effectively used.
- a rigid substrate such as a glass 'epoxy substrate, an aramide' epoxy substrate, a flexible substrate using a polyimide film or the like, and a silicon semiconductor substrate on which a protection circuit, an inspection circuit, and the like are formed are used. be able to.
- the thickness of the interposer is, for example, in a range of about 100 to 500 m.
- the module of the present invention is a substrate substrate on which a semiconductor package is mounted.
- a conductor pattern is formed only on both main surfaces of a single-sided substrate having a conductor pattern formed only on the main surface of the substrate or on both main surfaces of the substrate.
- a module in which each of the plurality of semiconductor packages is mounted on the conductor pattern may be composed of at least one terminal selected from the group consisting of a power terminal and a ground terminal. The power to reduce the size of the module and the cost of manufacturing the module is also to make it easier.
- a common conductive material such as copper or gold can be used as a constituent material of the terminal.
- the module of the present invention includes a second wireless communication element for performing signal transmission and reception with at least one of the first wireless communication elements included in each of the plurality of semiconductor packages by wireless communication, and a second wireless communication element.
- the module may further include electronic components electrically connected. Transmission and reception of signals between the semiconductor chip included in the semiconductor package and the electronic component can be performed by wireless communication via the first wireless communication element and the second wireless communication element. This is because omitting wiring and the like between components makes it easier to reduce the size of the module.
- the second wireless communication element the same as the above-described first wireless communication element can be used.
- the electronic component is not particularly limited. For example, an active component such as a semiconductor chip and a passive component such as a capacitor can be used.
- the mounting structure of the present invention includes the above-described module of the present invention. As a result, similarly to the above, it is possible to provide a mounting structure that can be reduced in size and manufacturing cost and that is hardly affected by electromagnetic noise.
- embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail.
- FIG. 1 to be referred to is a schematic sectional view of a module according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 to be referred to is a schematic plan view of a semiconductor package included in the module according to the first embodiment as viewed from the substrate side.
- the module 1 includes a substrate 12 and a plurality of semiconductor packages 11a and l ib ′ each including a semiconductor chip 10 mounted on the substrate 12.
- semiconductor package 11a, l lb simply referred to as “semiconductor package 11a, l lb”).
- the semiconductor chip 10 is electrically connected to terminals 12b formed on one main surface of a base material 12a constituting the substrate 12 via bonding wires 13 and a conductive portion 14 having a force such as solder. ing.
- terminal 12b for example, at least one terminal whose group power including power supply terminal and ground terminal power is selected can be used.
- Each of the semiconductor packages 11a and l ib includes the first wireless communication element 16 that transmits and receives signals between the semiconductor chips 10 between the semiconductor packages 11a and l ib by wireless communication.
- the first wireless communication element 16 is electrically connected to the semiconductor chip 10 via a conductive portion 17 made of a conductive material such as copper or solder.
- the first wireless communication element 16 included in the semiconductor package 11a and the first wireless communication element 16 included in the semiconductor package 1lb are used. This is performed by transmitting and receiving signals to and from the wireless communication element 16 by wireless communication. That is, signals are transmitted and received between the semiconductor chips 10 via the first wireless communication element 16 by wireless communication.
- the transmission and reception of signals between the semiconductor chips 10 included in each of the non-adjacent semiconductor packages (not shown) in the module 1 are performed in the same manner as described above. As a result, the number of wirings can be reduced, so that the size of the module 1 can be reduced. In order to reliably perform wireless communication, it is preferable that the interval between the first wireless communication elements 16 that transmit and receive each other be 5 mm or less.
- the first wireless communication element 16 is configured independently of the semiconductor chip 10. As a result, existing products can be used for both the first wireless communication element 16 and the semiconductor chip 10, so that the manufacturing cost of the module 1 can be reduced. Further, it is possible to reduce the influence of electromagnetic wave noise or the like on the internal circuit of the semiconductor chip 10 by the wireless communication performed by the first wireless communication element 16.
- Each of the semiconductor packages 11 a and l ib further includes a resin portion 18 that seals the semiconductor chip 10. Thereby, the deterioration of the semiconductor chip 10 can be prevented.
- the number of terminals 12b can be reduced as compared with the conventional case. Therefore, the interval between the terminals 12b can be increased as compared with the conventional case, so that the semiconductor packages 11a and lib can be easily mounted on the substrate 12 (for example, by soldering). Thereby, the yield in the manufacturing stage of the module 1 can be improved, and the manufacturing cost can be more easily reduced.
- the substrate 12 has the terminal 12b and the wiring 1 only on one main surface of the base 12a.
- This is a single-sided substrate on which a conductor pattern made of 2c is formed, and each of the semiconductor packages 11a and l ib is mounted on a terminal 12b. This eliminates the need to use a heavy and expensive multi-layer substrate or the like, which makes it easier to reduce the size of the module 1 and reduce the manufacturing cost of the module 1.
- a shield layer 19 (a hatched portion in FIG. 2) for blocking electromagnetic waves is provided on a part of the surface of first wireless communication element 16 facing substrate 12. It is provided. As a result, electromagnetic noise can be reduced, and the first wireless communication element 16 can be used! In addition, since the shield layer 19 is provided and electromagnetic waves are input / output only through the! /, Na! /, Location 16a, only necessary electromagnetic waves can be transmitted and received.
- signals can be transmitted and received between the semiconductor chips 10 included in the semiconductor packages 11a and 11 ib by wireless communication, so that the semiconductor packages 11a and 11 ib can be integrated. Work and work.
- the outer shape of the semiconductor chip 10 is a rectangle having a side of 2 to 15 mm and a thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 mm.
- the outer shape of the resin portion 18 is a rectangle having a side of 3 to 20 mm and a thickness of 0.3 to 1. Omm.
- the outer shape of the first wireless communication element 16 is a rectangle having a side of 2 to 4 mm and a thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 mm.
- an existing RF element or the like can be used.
- an antenna is connected to the first wireless communication element 16.
- a signal is transmitted through metal wiring. Therefore, a signal transmission clock speed is about 200 MHz at the maximum.
- a signal is transmitted by wireless communication.
- the transmission clock speed of the signal can be set to, for example, 1000 MHz or more (for example, about 110 GHz).
- the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
- a module in which the first wireless communication element is provided inside the resin portion may be used. Further, the module may be configured without using the resin part.
- FIG. 3 to be referred to is a schematic cross-sectional view of the module according to the second embodiment.
- the same components as those in FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- the module 2 includes a substrate 12 and a plurality of semiconductor packages 21a and 21b ′ mounted on the substrate 12 and each including a semiconductor chip 20. Simply referred to as “semiconductor packages 21a and 21b”). Each of the semiconductor packages 21a and 21 further includes an interposer 22 on which the semiconductor chip 20 is mounted.
- the semiconductor chip 20 includes a semiconductor chip 20a and a semiconductor chip 20b stacked on the semiconductor chip 20a.
- the semiconductor chip 20a is mounted on the interposer 22 via a conductive portion 23 that also has a force such as solder.
- the semiconductor chip 20b is mounted on the interposer 22 via the bonding wire 13.
- the conductive portion 23 and the bonding wire 13 are electrically connected via a conductor pattern (not shown) provided on the interposer 22. Therefore, the semiconductor chip 20a and the semiconductor chip 20b are electrically connected via the conductive portion 23, the conductor pattern provided on the interposer 22, and the bonding wires 13.
- the conductor pattern provided on the interposer 22 is electrically connected to the terminal 12b via a via conductor (not shown) provided on the interposer 22 and the conductive portion 14.
- Each of the semiconductor packages 21a and 21b includes a first wireless communication element 16 that wirelessly transmits and receives signals between the semiconductor chips 20 between the semiconductor packages 21a and 21b.
- the first wireless communication element 16 is electrically connected to the semiconductor chip 20b via the conductive part 17.
- transmission and reception of signals of the semiconductor chips 20 included in the semiconductor packages 21a and 21b can be performed by wireless communication. Therefore, the size of the module 2 can be reduced by omitting wiring and the like.
- the first wireless communication element 16 is configured independently of the semiconductor chip 20. As a result, the manufacturing cost of the module 2 can be reduced as in the case of the module 1 (see FIG. 1) according to the first embodiment described above. Further, it is possible to reduce the influence of electromagnetic noise and the like on the internal circuit of the semiconductor chip 20 due to the wireless communication performed by the first wireless communication element 16.
- each of the semiconductor packages 21a and 21b includes the interposer 22 for mounting the semiconductor chip 20
- the performance of the semiconductor chip 20 is inspected with the semiconductor chip 20 mounted on the interposer 22. be able to. Therefore, the quality of the semiconductor chip 20 can be determined before the semiconductor packages 21a and 21b are mounted on the substrate 12. Thereby, the yield in the manufacturing process of the module 2 can be improved.
- Each of the semiconductor packages 21 a and 21 b further includes a resin portion 18 formed on the interposer 22 and sealing the semiconductor chip 20 and the first wireless communication element 16. As a result, deterioration of the semiconductor chip 20 and the first wireless communication element 16 can be prevented.
- the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
- a semiconductor chip in which two semiconductor chips are stacked is used, but a semiconductor chip including one semiconductor chip may be used.
- the first wireless communication element 16 may be provided inside or on the surface of the interposer 22. In particular, it is preferable that the first wireless communication element 16 is provided inside the interposer 22, since the mounting area on the interposer 22 can be effectively used. Further, as shown in FIG. 4, which is a schematic plan view of the interposer 22 as viewed from the side of the substrate 12, the first wireless communication element 16 is provided inside the interposer 22, and a part of the surface of the interposer 22 (FIG. Then, a shield layer 25 (a hatched portion in FIG. 4) for blocking electromagnetic waves may be provided on a part of the side surface. As a result, the electromagnetic wave noise can be reduced, and the shield layer 25 is provided in the interposer 22! Only electromagnetic waves can be transmitted and received.
- FIG. 5 to be referred to is a schematic cross-sectional view of the module according to the third embodiment. Note that the same components as those in FIG. 3 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- the module 3 according to the third embodiment wirelessly transmits and receives signals to and from at least one of the first wireless communication elements 16 included in each of the semiconductor packages 21a and 21b. It includes a second wireless communication element 30 that performs communication, and an electronic component 31 that is electrically connected to the second wireless communication element 30.
- the second wireless communication element 30 is mounted on the wiring 12c of the substrate 12 via a conductive part 32 made of a conductive material such as copper or solder.
- Electronic component 31 is electrically connected to second wireless communication element 30 via a conductive member (not shown), and is mounted on wiring 12c of substrate 12.
- Others are the same as the module 2 according to the second embodiment described above (see FIG. 3). Therefore, the module 3 according to the third embodiment can exhibit the same effect as the module 2 according to the second embodiment.
- the module 3 transmits and receives signals between at least one of the semiconductor chips 20 included in the semiconductor packages 21a and 21b and the electronic component 31 by using the first wireless communication element 16 and the (2) Wireless communication can be performed via the wireless communication element 30.
- the wiring between the semiconductor chip 20 and the electronic component 31 can be omitted, so that the size of the module 3 can be reduced more easily.
- FIG. 6 to be referred to is a schematic sectional view of a mounting structure according to the fourth embodiment. Note that the same components as those in FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- the mounting structure 4 according to the fourth embodiment is configured to electrically connect the module 40, the circuit board 41, and the module 40 and the circuit board 41 according to the embodiment of the present invention. And a power connector 42 to be connected to the power supply.
- the module 40 includes the substrate 12 and semiconductor packages 43a and 43b mounted on the substrate 12 and each including the semiconductor chip 10.
- the module 40 further includes electronic components 44 and 45 mounted on the wiring 12c of the substrate 12.
- the electronic component 45 is mounted on the wiring 12c via a conductive portion 50 which also has a conductive material such as copper or solder, and an epoxy resin is provided between the electronic component 45 and the base material 12a. Filled with sealing resin 51 with equal strength
- Each of the semiconductor packages 43a and 43b includes a first wireless communication element 16 that performs wireless transmission and reception of signals between the semiconductor chips 10 between the semiconductor packages 43a and 43b.
- the first wireless communication element 16 is electrically connected to the semiconductor chip 10 via the conductive portion 17. It has been continued.
- the semiconductor chip 10 is electrically connected to the terminal 12b via the conductive part 14.
- the circuit board 41 includes a board 41a, a third wireless communication element 46a that transmits and receives signals to and from the first wireless communication element 16 included in the semiconductor package 43a by wireless communication, and a first wireless communication element 46a included in the semiconductor package 43b. And a third wireless communication element 46b for transmitting and receiving signals to and from the wireless communication element 16 by wireless communication.
- the third wireless communication elements 46a and 46b are disposed facing the first wireless communication elements 16 and 16 included in the semiconductor packages 43a and 43b, respectively, and are conductive portions 47 made of a conductive material such as copper or solder. Is mounted on the wiring 41 la of the substrate 41a via the.
- the circuit board 41 further includes electronic components 48a, 48b, 49 mounted on the wiring 41la of the board 41a.
- the electronic components 48a and 48b are electrically connected to the third wireless communication elements 46a and 46b via conductive members (not shown), respectively.
- the electronic component 49 is mounted on the wiring 41 la via the conductive portion 50 in the same manner as the electronic component 45 described above, and a sealing resin 51 is provided between the electronic component 49 and the substrate 41 a. Is filled.
- the mounting structure 4 configured as described above wirelessly transmits and receives signals between the semiconductor chips 10 included in the semiconductor packages 43a and 43b, similarly to the first to third embodiments described above. It can be done by communication. Further, transmission and reception of signals between the semiconductor chip 10 included in the semiconductor package 43a and the electronic component 48a can be performed by wireless communication via the first wireless communication element 16 and the third wireless communication element 46a. Further, transmission and reception of signals between the semiconductor chip 10 included in the semiconductor package 43b and the electronic component 48b can be performed by wireless communication via the first wireless communication element 16 and the third wireless communication element 46b. . As a result, the number of wirings can be reduced, and the mounting structure 4 can be reduced in size.
- the module 40 and the circuit board 41 can be electrically connected to each other only by the power connector 42 as shown in FIG. That is, connection for signal transmission (wiring, via conductor, etc.) between the module 40 and the circuit board 41 can be omitted.
- the mounting structure 4 since the module 40 according to one embodiment of the present invention is included, the manufacturing cost can be reduced as described above, and the mounting is less susceptible to electromagnetic noise.
- the electronic components 44, 45, 48a, 48b, and 49 are not particularly limited, and for example, active components such as a semiconductor chip and passive components such as a capacitor can be used.
- the mounting structure 4 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
- the mounting structure may further include a resin portion for sealing the semiconductor chip.
- the mounting structure may include a plurality of modules according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 to be referred to is a schematic perspective view of a mobile phone using a plurality of modules according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 to be referred to is a schematic perspective view schematically showing a state where a plurality of modules according to one embodiment of the present invention used in the mobile phone of FIG. 7 are combined.
- components other than the first wireless communication element in each module are omitted.
- the same components as those in FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- the mobile phone 101 is provided with a first casing 60, a second casing 61, and a first casing 60 and a second casing 61.
- a module 65 that controls a key unit 63, a module 66 that controls an external communication unit (not shown), and a logic module are provided inside the first housing unit 60, as shown in FIG. A certain module 67 is provided. Further, inside the second housing portion 61, a module 68 for controlling the liquid crystal cut 64 is provided. Modules 65, 66, 67, and 68 are obtained by forming the module according to any one of the first to third embodiments described above in a sheet shape. Note that, in FIG. 8, the module 65 , 66, 67, 68, one of each of the first wireless communication elements 16 included
- modules 65, 66, 67, and 68 are all modules according to any one of the first to third embodiments, signals between semiconductor chips (not shown) in the modules are provided. Is transmitted and received by the first wireless communication element 16 by wireless communication as described above. Therefore, wiring and the like in the modules 65, 66, 67, and 68 can be omitted, so that the size of the mobile phone 101 can be reduced.
- wireless communication is also used. Since the wiring between modules can be omitted, the size of the mobile phone 101 can be reduced more easily.
- Such a configuration includes, for example, a function of transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips in a module by wireless communication as the first wireless communication element 16 and a function of transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips between modules by wireless communication.
- the first wireless communication element 16 and a wireless communication element for transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips between modules by wireless communication may be separately provided for each module, in addition to the first wireless communication element 16. It may be provided in the middle.
- a wireless communication element that performs transmission and reception of signals between semiconductor chips between modules by wireless communication
- a wireless communication element that can transmit and receive an electromagnetic wave with an output of, for example, about 110 mW is preferable in order to reliably perform wireless communication.
- FIG. 9 to be referred to is a schematic perspective view of a notebook personal computer using a plurality of modules according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 to be referred to shows the present invention used in the notebook computer shown in FIG.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view schematically showing a state in which a plurality of modules according to one embodiment are combined.
- components other than the first wireless communication element in each module are omitted.
- the same components as those in FIGS. 7 and 8 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- the notebook personal computer 102 is provided with a first housing unit 60, a second housing unit 61, and a first housing unit 60 and a second housing unit 61.
- a module 65 that controls a key unit 63, a module 69 that is a storage module, and a power supply unit (not shown) are provided inside the first housing unit 60, as shown in FIG.
- a module 70 is provided.
- a module 68 for controlling the liquid crystal unit 64 is provided inside the second casing 61.
- Modules 65, 68, 69, and 70 are obtained by forming the module according to any one of the first to third embodiments described above into a sheet shape.
- one of the plurality of first wireless communication elements 16 included in the modules 65, 68, 69, and 70 is shown for ease of explanation.
- each of the modules 65, 68, 69, and 70 is a module according to any one of the first to third embodiments described above, a signal between semiconductor chips (not shown) in the module is generated. Is transmitted and received by the first wireless communication element 16 by wireless communication as described above. Therefore, wiring and the like in the modules 65, 68, 69, and 70 can be omitted, and the notebook computer 102 can be reduced in size.
- Such a configuration includes, as in the fifth embodiment described above, a function of wirelessly transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips in a module as a first wireless communication element 16 and a function of transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips in a module.
- a device having a function of transmitting and receiving signals by wireless communication may be used.
- a wireless communication device for transmitting and receiving signals between semiconductor chips between modules by wireless communication may be used. May be separately provided for each module.
- the liquid crystal unit 64 as the display means may be another display device such as an organic EL (Electro Luminescence) unit! Industrial applicability
- the module and the mounting structure of the present invention are useful, for example, for electronic devices and the like that are required to be miniaturized and highly functional, such as mobile phones and notebook computers.
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