Abstract
The Sn-Pb eutectic solder bump formation ($150\mu\textrm{m}$ diameter, $250\mu\textrm{m}$ pitch) by electroplating was studied for flip chip package fabrication. The effect of current density and plating time on Sn-Pb deposit was investigated. The morphology and composition of plated solder surface was examined by scanning electron microscopy. The plating thickness increased wish increasing time. The plating rate became constant at limiting current density. After the characteristics of Sn-Pb plating were investigated, Sn-Pb solder bumps were fabricated in optimal condition of $7A/dm^$. 4hr. Ball shear test after reflow was performed to measure adhesion strength between solder bump and UBM (Under Bump Metallurgy). The shear strength of Sn-Pb bump after reflow was higher than that of before reflow.