Abstract
Cracking problem of Epoxy Molding Compound(EMC) is critical for the reliability of the plastic package during temperature cycling and IR-reflow condition. Fracture toughness of EMC, which is defined as the resistance of EMC to the crack propagation, is a useful factor in ht estimation of EMC against package crack. Thus, development of EMC having high fracture toughness at a given loading condition would be important for confirming the integrity of package. In this study, toughness of several EMC was measured by varying the test conditions such as temperature, loading speeds, and weight percent of filler in order to quantify the variation of toughness of EMC under various applicable conditions. It was found from the experiments that toughness of all EMC has following trends, i.e., it rapidly decreases over the glass transition temperature, remains almost same or little decreases below $0^{\circ}C$. It decreases with the growth of cross head speed in EMC and the weight percent of filler as the degree of brittleness of EMC increases with the amount of filler content.