Processing and reliability of flip chip with lead-free solders on halogen-free microvia substrates
Tóm tắt
An assembly process for environmentally conscious low cost flip chip assembly to microvia laminate substrates is presented, based on a fully integrated high speed flip chip assembly line. The process includes the flux application, chip placement, reflow process, and underfill processing. Flux and underfill material compatibility is discussed, and data presented analyzing the quality of the solder joint formation and underfill adhesion to halogen-free solder masks. 204-/spl mu/m pitch peripheral bump, daisy chain test chips with edge lengths of 5 mm and 10 mm respectively are used. Comprehensive reliability results, are presented, comparing the two lead-free to tin/lead eutectic interconnect systems. The chips are assembled on microvia substrates with electroless nickel/immersion gold surface finish, comparing conventional to halogen-free FR-4 and solder masks. A fast flow snap cure underfill, qualified for use with eutectic tin/lead joints on conventional FR-4, is used for both board types. Reliability results from air-to-air thermal shock testing are presented, comparing lead-free to eutectic interconnect systems mounted on conventional and halogen-free microvia substrates. Process and failure mode analysis are presented, based on X-ray inspection, C-SAM analysis, and assembly cross sections.
Từ khóa
#Flip chip #Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques #Lead #Assembly #Tin #Failure analysis #Costs #Laminates #Joining materials #Data analysisTài liệu tham khảo
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