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Direct Fabrication of a-Si:H Thin Film Transistor Arrays on Flexible Substrates: Critical Challenges and Enabling Solutions

  • O'Rourke, Shawn M.;Loy, Douglas E.;Moyer, Curt;Bawolek, Edward J.;Ageno, Scott K.;O'Brien, Barry P.;Marrs, Michael;Bottesch, Dirk;Dailey, Jeff;Naujokaitis, Rob;Kaminski, Jann P.;Allee, David R.;Venugopal, Sameer M.;Haq, Jesmin;Colaneri, Nicholas;Raupp, Gregory B.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1459-1462
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    • 2008
  • In this paper we describe solutions to address critical challenges in direct fabrication of amorphous silicon thin film transistor (TFTs) arrays for active matrix flexible displays. For all flexible substrates a manufacturable handling protocol in automated display-scale equipment is required. For metal foil substrates the principal challenges are planarization and electrical isolation, and management of stress (CTE mismatch) during TFT fabrication. For plastic substrates the principal challenge is dimensional instability management.

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An Analysis on the Thermal Shock Characteristics of Pb-free Solder Joints and UBM in Flip Chip Packages (플립칩 패키지에서 무연 솔더 조인트 및 UBM의 열충격 특성 해석)

  • Shin, Ki-Hoon;Kim, Hyoung-Tae;Jang, Dong-Young
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.134-139
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    • 2007
  • This paper presents a computer-based analysis on the thermal shock characteristics of Pb-free solder joints and UBM in flip chip assemblies. Among four types of popular UBM systems, TiW/Cu system with 95.5Sn-3.9Ag-0.6Cu solder joints was chosen for simulation. A simple 3D finite element model was first created only including silicon die, mixture between underfill and solder joints, and substrate. The displacements due to CTE mismatch between silicon die and substrate was then obtained through FE analysis. Finally, the obtained displacements were applied as mechanical loads to the whole 2D FE model and the characteristics of flip chip assemblies were analyzed. In addition, based on the hyperbolic sine law, the accumulated creep strain of Pb-free solder joints was calculated to predict the fatigue life of flip chip assemblies under thermal shock environments. The proposed method for fatigue life prediction will be evaluated through the cross check of the test results in the future work.

Degradation Characteristics of Eutectic and Pb-free Solder Joint of Electronics mounted for Automotive Engine (자동차 엔진룸용 전장품 유무연 솔더 접합부의 열화특성)

  • Kim, A Young;Hong, Won Sik
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 2014
  • Due to environmental regulations (RoHS, WEEE and ELV) of the European Union, electronics and automotive electronics have to eliminate toxic substance from their devices and system. Especially, reliability issue of lead-free solder joint is increasing in car electronics due to ELV (End-of-Life Vehicle) banning from 2016. We have prepared engine control unit (ECU) modules soldered with Sn-40Pb and Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu (SAC305) solders, respectively. Degradation characteristics of solder joint strength were compared with various conditions of automobile environment such as cabin and engine room. Thermal cycle test (TC, $-40^{\circ}C$ ~ ($85^{\circ}C$ and $125^{\circ}C$), 1500 cycles) were conducted with automotive company standard. To compare shear strength degradation rate with eutectic and Pb-free solder alloy, we measured shear strength of chip components and its size from cabin and engine ECU modules. Based on the TC test results, finally, we have known the difference of degradation level with solder alloys and use environmental conditions. Solder joints degradation rate of engine room ECU is superior to cabin ECU due to large CTE (coefficient of thermal expansion) mismatch in field condition. Degradation rate of engine room ECU is 50~60% larger than cabin room electronics.

Effect of Die Bonding Epoxy on the Warpage and Optical Performance of Mobile Phone Camera Packages (모바일 폰 카메라 패키지의 다이 본딩 에폭시가 Warpage와 광학성능에 미치는 영향 분석)

  • Son, Sukwoo;Kihm, Hagyong;Yang, Ho Soon
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2016
  • The warpage on mobile phone camera packages occurs due to the CTE(Coefficient of Thermal Expansion) mismatch between a thin silicon die and a substrate. The warpage in the optical instruments such as camera module has an effect on the field curvature, which is one of the factors degrading the optical performance and the product yield. In this paper, we studied the effect of die bonding epoxy on the package and optical performance of mobile phone camera packages. We calculated the warpages of camera module packages by using a finite element analysis, and their shapes were in good agreement showing parabolic curvature. We also measured the warpages and through-focus MTF of camera module specimens with experiments. The warpage was improved on an epoxy with low elastic modulus at both finite element analysis and experiment results, and the MTF performance increased accordingly. The results show that die bonding epoxy affects the warpage generated on the image sensor during the packaging process, and this warpage eventually affects the optical performance associated with the field curvature.

A Study on Estimation Model of Resistance Value from Change of PTH Crack Size (PTH Crack을 고려한 저항 변화 추정 모델)

  • Kim, Gi-Young;Park, Boo-Hee;Kim, Seon-Jin;Yoo, Ki-Hun;Seol, Dong-Jin;Jang, Joong-Soon;Lee, Hyung-Rok;Kim, Tae-Hyuk
    • Journal of Applied Reliability
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.155-166
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    • 2008
  • PTH cracks are caused by the mismatch of coefficient of thermal expansion(CTE) between polymer and laminated materials, and are one of the main failure mechanisms of multi layer boards. In spite of its importance, it is usually hard to measure or detect them because of its small size and invisibility. To detect PTH cracks more effectively, this paper proposes a theoretical model that can estimate the resistance value from crack size of PTHs. Using four-point probe resistance measurement method, the resistance value of test coupons is measured. Through measured data, we verify the validity of the proposed theoretical model and set up criteria of failure.

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Effect of Underfill on $\mu$BGA Reliability ($\mu$BGA 장기신뢰성에 미치는 언더필영향)

  • 고영욱;신영의;김종민
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.138-141
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    • 2002
  • There are continuous efforts in the electronics industry to a reduced electronic package size. Reducing the size of electronic packages can be achieved by a variety of means, and for ball grid array(BGA) packages an effective method is to decrease the pitch between the individual balls. Chip scale package(CSP) and BGA are now one of the major package types. However, a reduced package size has the negative effect of reducing board-level reliability. The reliability concern is for the different thermal expansion rates of the two-substrate materials and how that coefficient CTE mismatch creates added stress to the BGA solder joint when thermal cycled. The point of thermal fatigue in a solder joint is an important factor of BGA packages and knowing at how many thermal cycles can be ran before failure in the solder BGA joint is a must for designing a reliable BGA package. Reliability of the package was one of main issues and underfill was required to improve board-level reliability. By filling between die and substrate, the underfill could enhance the reliability of the device. The effect of underfill on various thermomechanical reliability issues in $\mu$BGA packages is studied in this paper.

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EFFECTS OF PROCESS INDUCED DEFECTS ON THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF FLIP CHIP PACKAGE

  • Park, Joohyuk;Sham, Man-Lung
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2002
  • Heat is always the root of stress acting upon the electronic package, regardless of the heat due to the device itself during operation or working under the adverse environment. Due to the significant mismatch in coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and the thermal conductivity (K) of the packaging components, on one hand intensive research has been conducted in order to enhance the device reliability by minimizing the mechanical stressing and deformation within the package. On the other hand the effectiveness of different thermal enhancements are pursued to dissipate the heat to avoid the overheating of the device. However, the interactions between the thermal-mechanical loading has not yet been address fully. in articular when the temperature gradient is considered within the package. To address the interactions between the thermal loading upon the mechanical stressing condition. coupled-field analysis is performed to account the interaction between the thermal and mechanical stress distribution. Furthermore, process induced defects are also incorporated into the analysis to determine the effects on thermal conducting path as well as the mechanical stress distribution. It is concluded that it feasible to consider the thermal gradient within the package accompanied with the mechanical analysis, and the subsequent effects of the inherent defects on the overall structural integrity of the package are discussed.

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Accelerated Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Life of Pb-Free Solder Joints for PZT Ceramic Resonator (PZT 세라믹 레조네이터 무연솔더 접합부의 열-기계적 피로 가속수명)

  • Hong, Won-Sik;Park, No-Chang;Oh, Chul-Min
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.337-343
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    • 2009
  • In this study, we optimized Pb-free Sn/Ni plating thickness and conditions were optimized to counteract the environmental regulations, such as RoHS and ELV(End-of Life Vehicles). The $B_{10}$ life verification method was also suggested to have been successful when used with the accelerated life test(ALT) for assessing Pb-free solder joint life of piezoelectric (PZT) ceramic resonator. In order to evaluate the solder joint life, a modified Norris-Landzberg equation and a Coffin-Manson equation were utilized. Test vehicles that were composed of 2520 PZT ceramic resonator on FR-4 PCB with Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu for ALT were manufactured as well. Thermal shock test was conducted with 1,500 cycles from $(-40{\pm}2)^{\circ}C$ to $(120{\pm}2)^{\circ}C$, and 30 minutes dwell time at each temperature, respectively. It was discovered that the thermal shock test is a very useful method in introducing the CTE mismatch caused by thermo-mechanical stress at the solder joints. The resonance frequency of test components was measured and observed the microsection views were also observed to confirm the crack generation of the solder joints.

Numerical Study of Warpage and Stress for the Ultra Thin Package (수치해석에 의한 초박형 패키지의 휨 현상 및 응력 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Cha-Gyu;Choa, Sung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.49-60
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    • 2010
  • Semiconductor packages are increasingly moving toward miniaturization, lighter and high performance. Futhermore, packages become thinner. Thin packages will generate serious reliability problems such as warpage, crack and other failures. Reliability problems are mainly caused by the CTE mismatch of various package materials. Therefore, proper selection of the package materials and geometrical optimization is very important for controlling the warpage and the stress of the package. In this study, we investigated the characteristics of the warpage and the stress of several packages currently used in mobile devices such as CABGA, fcSCP, SCSP, and MCP. Warpage and stress distribution are analyzed by the finite element simulation. Key material properties which affect the warpage of package are investigated such as the elastic moduli, CTEs of EMC molding and the substrate. Geometrical effects are also investigated including the thickness or size of EMC molding, silicon die and substrate. The simulation results indicate that the most influential factors on warpage are EMC molding thickness, CTE of EMC, elastic modulus of the substrate. Simulation results show that warpage is the largest for SCSP. In order to reduce the warpage, DOE optimization is performed, and the optimization results show that warpage of SCSP becomes $10{\mu}m$.

Effect of Non-Conducting Filler Additions on Anisotropic Conductive Adhesives(ACAs) Properties and the Reliability of ACAs Flip Chip on Organic Substrates (이방성 전도 접착제 물성과 유기 기판 플립 칩의 신뢰성에 미치는 비전도성 충진재의 영향)

  • Im, Myeong-Jin;Baek, Gyeong-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.184-190
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    • 2000
  • We investigated the effect of filler content on the thermo-mechanical properties of modified ACA composite materials by incorporation of non-conducting fillers and the reliability of flip chip assembly on organic substrates using modified ACA composite materials. For the characterization of modified ACA s composites with different content of non-conducting fillers, differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), and thermo-gravimetric analyzer (TGA), dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA), and thermo-mechnical analyzer (TMA) were utilized. As the non-conducting filler content increased, CTE values decreased and storage modulus at room temperature increased. In addition, the increase in the content of filler brought about the increase of Tg^{DSC}$ and $Tg^{TMA}$. However, the TGA behaviors stayed almost the same. Contact resistance changes were measured during reliability tests such as thermal cycling, high humidity and temperature, and high temperature at dry condition. It was observed that reliability results were significantly affected by CTEs of ACA materials especially at the thermal cycling test. Results showed that flip chip assembly using modified ACA composites with lower CTEs and higher modulus by loading non-conducting fillers exhibited better contact resistance behavior than conventional ACAs without non-conducting fillers.

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