abstract |
The invention relates to a process for producing a semiconductor device in which a circuit substrate and a semiconductor chip are connected through a plurality of solder bump electrodes, said process comprising applying a non-cleaning type flux to at least a portion of a bonding pad in the circuit substrate and a semiconductor chip; applying an under-fill material to the circuit substrate or the semiconductor chip; positioning the semiconductor chip and the circuit substrate; and bonding the semiconductor chip and the circuit substrate through a thermocompression bonding, and a semiconductor device produced by the process. By using the process, since it is not necessary to add a flux component deteriorating the reliability of an under-fill material as the sealant to the under-fill material, reliability of the semiconductor device is not deteriorated. Further, since the intrusion step of thin film is not used, mounting can be conducted in a relatively short time. |