Flip Chip Technologies

Flip Chip Technologies
Author: John H. Lau
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1996
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

A guide to flip chip technologies, for professionals in flip chip and MCM research and development, and for engineers and technical managers choosing design and manufacturing processes for electronic packaging and interconnect systems. Discusses economic, design, material, quality, and reliability issues of flip chip technologies, and details aspects of classical solder-bumped flip chip interconnect technologies; the next generations of flip chip technologies; and known-good-die testing for multiple module applications. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Low Cost Flip Chip Technologies

Low Cost Flip Chip Technologies
Author: John H. Lau
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Of the Standard NuBGA Packages -- Thinner Substrate and Nonuniform Heat Spreader NuBGA -- Thermal Performance of the New NuBGA Package -- Temperature Distribution -- Thermal Resistance -- Cooling Power -- Wind Tunnel Experimental Analysis -- Solder Joint Reliability of the New NuBGA Package -- Electrical Performance of the New NuBGA Package -- Capacitance -- Inductance -- Summary of the New NuBGA Package -- Solder-Bumped Flip Chip in PBGA Packages -- Intel's OLGA Package Technology -- OLGA Package Design -- OLGA Wafer Bumping -- OLGA Substrate Technology -- OLGA Package Assembly -- OLGA Package Reliability -- Mitsubishi's FC-BGA Package -- Wafer Bumping -- Mitsubishi's SBU Substrate -- PC-BGA Assembly Process -- Thermal Management -- Electrical Performance -- Qualification Tests and Results -- IBM's FC-PBGA Package -- CFD Analysis for Thermal Boundary Conditions -- Nonlinear Finite Element Stress Analysis -- Simulation Results -- Solder Joint Thermal Fatigue Life Prediction -- Motorola's FC-PBGA Packages -- Thermal Management of FC-PBGA Assemblies with E3 Bumps -- Solder Joint Reliability of FC-PBGA Assemblies with C4 Bumps -- Failure Analysis of Flip Chip on Low-Cost Substrates -- Failure Analysis of FCOB with Imperfect Underfills -- Test Chip -- Test Board -- Flip Chip Assembly -- Preconditions, Reflows, and Qualification Tests -- Failure Modes and Discussions -- Die Cracking -- Interfacial Shear Strength -- Interfacial Shear Strength Between Solder Mask and Underfill.

Advanced Flip Chip Packaging

Advanced Flip Chip Packaging
Author: Ho-Ming Tong
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1441957685

Advanced Flip Chip Packaging presents past, present and future advances and trends in areas such as substrate technology, material development, and assembly processes. Flip chip packaging is now in widespread use in computing, communications, consumer and automotive electronics, and the demand for flip chip technology is continuing to grow in order to meet the need for products that offer better performance, are smaller, and are environmentally sustainable.

Reflow Soldering Processes

Reflow Soldering Processes
Author: Ning-Cheng Lee
Publisher: Newnes
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2002-01-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0750672188

Focused on technological innovations in the field of electronics packaging and production, this book elucidates the changes in reflow soldering processes, its impact on defect mechanisms, and, accordingly, the troubleshooting techniques during these processes in a variety of board types. Geared toward electronics manufacturing process engineers, design engineers, as well as students in process engineering classes, Reflow Soldering Processes and Troubleshooting will be a strong contender in the continuing skill development market for manufacturing personnel. Written using a very practical, hands-on approach, Reflow Soldering Processes and Troubleshooting provides the means for engineers to increase their understanding of the principles of soldering, flux, and solder paste technology. The author facilitates learning about other essential topics, such as area array packages--including BGA, CSP, and FC designs, bumping technique, assembly, and rework process,--and provides an increased understanding of the reliability failure modes of soldered SMT components. With cost effectiveness foremost in mind, this book is designed to troubleshoot errors or problems before boards go into the manufacturing process, saving time and money on the front end. The author's vast expertise and knowledge ensure that coverage of topics is expertly researched, written, and organized to best meet the needs of manufacturing process engineers, students, practitioners, and anyone with a desire to learn more about reflow soldering processes. Comprehensive and indispensable, this book will prove a perfect training and reference tool that readers will find invaluable. Provides engineers the cutting-edge technology in a rapidly changing field Offers in-depth coverage of the principles of soldering, flux, solder paste technology, area array packages--including BGA, CSP, and FC designs, bumping technique, assembly, and the rework process

Multichip Module Technologies and Alternatives: The Basics

Multichip Module Technologies and Alternatives: The Basics
Author: Daryl Ann Doane
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 895
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1461531004

Far from being the passive containers for semiconductor devices of the past, the packages in today's high performance computers pose numerous challenges in interconnecting, powering, cooling and protecting devices. While semiconductor circuit performance measured in picoseconds continues to improve, computer performance is expected to be in nanoseconds for the rest of this century -a factor of 1000 difference between on-chip and off-chip performance which is attributable to losses associated with the package. Thus the package, which interconnects all the chips to form a particular function such as a central processor, is likely to set the limits on how far computers can evolve. Multichip packaging, which can relax these limits and also improve the reliability and cost at the systems level, is expected to be the basis of all advanced computers in the future. In addition, since this technology allows chips to be spaced more closely, in less space and with less weight, it has the added advantage of being useful in portable consumer electronics as well as in medical, aerospace, automotive and telecommunications products. The multichip technologies with which these applications can be addressed are many. They range from ceramics to polymer-metal thin films to printed wiring boards for interconnections; flip chip, TAB or wire bond for chip-to-substrate connections; and air or water cooling for the removal of heat.