Patent ID: 7712650

Claim:
A method of mounting a semiconductor chip that causes ultrasonic vibration to act on the semiconductor chip to mount the semiconductor chip on a circuit board by flip-chip bonding, wherein the circuit board has bonding patterns, to which bumps of the semiconductor chip are bonded and each of which has a rectangular planar shape with a longitudinal direction disposed perpendicular to a direction of vibration of the ultrasonic vibration, and protrusion patterns, which are sidewardly extended from side faces of the bonding patterns, the bonding patterns are formed into a prescribed shape so as to go into a resonance state where both ends in the longitudinal direction of the bonding patterns correspond to antinodes of vibration when the ultrasonic vibration is applied, and the protrusion patterns are provided on the bonding patterns at positions corresponding to antinodes of vibration for a case where the bonding patterns resonate due to ultrasonic vibration applied by the semiconductor chip, wherein the bumps are located at positions corresponding to the bonding patterns, from which the protrusion patterns are extended, and the ultrasonic vibration is applied to the semiconductor chip so as to flip-chip-bond the semiconductor chip, and wherein parts of the bonding patterns to which the bumps of the semiconductor chip are bonded are different from longitudinal parts of the bonding patterns at which the protrusion patterns are provided, wherein the protrusion patterns are provided to parts of the bonding patterns located outside of the chip mounting area.