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Shear Strength and Aging Characteristics in Solder Bumps for High Reliability Optical Module (고신뢰성 광모듈을 위한 솔더 범프의 전단강도와 시효 특성)

  • 유정희
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.97-101
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    • 2003
  • The change of microstructures in the base metal during transient liquid phase bonding process of directionally Ni base superalloy, GID-111 was investigated. Bonds were fabricated using a series of holding times(0~7.2ks) at three different temperatures. The flip chip bonding utilizing self-aligning characteristic of solder becomes mandatory to meet tolerances for the optical device. In this paper, a parametric study of aging condition and pad size of samples was evaluated. A TiW/Cu/electroplated Cu UBM structure was selected and the samples were aging treated to analyze the effect of intermetallic compounds with the time variations. An FIB technique was applied to the preparation of samples for TEM observations. An FIB technique is very useful to prepare TEM thin foil specimens from the solder joint interface. After aging treatment, the tendency to decrease in shear strength was measured and the structure of the solder and the UBM was observed by using SEM, TEM and EDS. As a result, the shear strength was decreased of about 21% in the 100${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ sample at 17$0^{\circ}C$ aging compared with the maximum shear strength of the sample with the same pad size. In the case of the 12$0^{\circ}C$ aging treatment, 18% of decrease in shear strength was measured at the 100${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ pad size sample. An intermetallic compound of Cu6Sn5 and Cu3Sn were also observed through the TEM measurement by using.

Precise composition control of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu lead free solder bumping made by two binary electroplating (이원계 전해도금법에 의한 Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu 무연솔더 범핑의 정밀 조성제어)

  • Lee Se-Hyeong;Lee Chang-U;Gang Nam-Hyeon;Kim Jun-Gi;Kim Jeong-Han
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.218-220
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    • 2006
  • Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu solder is widely used as micro-joining materials of flip chip package(FCP) because of the fact that it causes less dissolution and has good thermal fatigue property. However, compared with ternary electroplating in the manufacturing process, binary electroplating is still used in industrial field because of easy to make plating solution and composition control. The objective of this research is to fabricate Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu solder bumping having accurate composition. The ternary Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu solder bumping could be made on a Cu pad by sequent binary electroplating of Sn-Cu and Sn-Ag. Composition of the solder was estimated by EDS and ICP-OES. The thickness of the bump was measured using SEM and the microstructure of intermetallic-compounds(IMCs) was observed by SEM and EDS. From the results, contents of Ag and CU found to be at $2.7{\pm}0.3wt%\;and\;0.4{\pm}0.1wt%$, respectively.

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Reliability of Joint Between Solder Bump and Ag-Pd Thick Film Conductor and Interfacial Reaction (솔더범프와 Ag-Pd 후막도체의 접합 신뢰성 및 계면반응)

  • Kim Gyeong Seop;Lee Jong Nam;Yang Taek Jin
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.151-155
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    • 2003
  • The requirements for harsh environment electronic controllers in automotive applications have been steadily becoming more and more stringent. Electronic substrate technologists have been responding to this challenge effectively in an effort to meet the performance, reliability and cost requirements. An effect of the plasma cleaning at the alumina substrate and the IMC layer between $Sn-37wt\%Pb$ solder and Ag-Pd thick film conductor after reflow soldering has been studied. Organic residual carbon layer was removed by the substrate plasma cleaning. So the interfacial adhesive strength was enhanced. As a result of AFM measurement, Ag-Pd conductor pad roughness were increased from 304nm to 330nm. $Cu_6Sn_5$ formed during initial ref]ow process at the interface between TiWN/Cu UBM and solder grew by the succeeding reflow process so the grains had a large diameter and dense interval. A cellular-shaped $Ag_3Sn$ was observed at the interface between Ag-Pd conductor pad and solder. The diameters of the $Ag_3Sn$ grains ranged from about $0.1\~0.6{\mu}m$. And a needle-shaped $Ag_3Sn$ was also observed at the inside of the solder.

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Mechanical Reliability Evaluation of Sn-37Pb Solder/Cu and Sn-37Pb Solder/ENIG Joints Using a High Speed Lap-shear Test (고속 전단시험법을 이용한 Sn-37Pb/Cu 와 Sn-37Pb/ENIG 솔더 접합의 기계적신뢰성 평가)

  • Jeon, Seong-Jae;Hyun, Seung-Min;Lee, Hoo-Jeong;Lee, Hak-Joo
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.250-255
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    • 2008
  • This study utilized a high speed lap-shear test to evaluate the mechanical behavior of Sn-37Pb/Cu and Sn-37Pb/Electroless Nickel immersion Gold under bump metallization solder joints under high speed loading and hence the drop reliability. The samples were aged for 120 h at different temperatures ($120^{\circ}C,\;150^{\circ}C,\;170^{\circ}C$) and afterward tested at different displacement rates (0.01 mm/s to 500 mm/s) to examine the effects of aging on the drop life reliability. The combination of the stress-strain graphs captured from the shear tests and identifying a fracture mode dominant in the samples for different strain rates leads us to conclude that the drop reliability of solder joints degrades as the aging temperature increases, possibly due to the role of the IMC layer. This study successfully demonstrates that the analysis based on a high speed lap-shear test could be critically used to evaluate the drop reliability of solder joints.

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Sn58Bi Solder Interconnection for Low-Temperature Flex-on-Flex Bonding

  • Lee, Haksun;Choi, Kwang-Seong;Eom, Yong-Sung;Bae, Hyun-Cheol;Lee, Jin Ho
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.1163-1171
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    • 2016
  • Integration technologies involving flexible substrates are receiving significant attention owing the appearance of new products regarding wearable and Internet of Things technologies. There has been a continuous demand from the industry for a reliable bonding method applicable to a low-temperature process and flexible substrates. Up to now, however, an anisotropic conductive film (ACF) has been predominantly used in applications involving flexible substrates; we therefore suggest low-temperature lead-free soldering and bonding processes as a possible alternative for flex-on-flex applications. Test vehicles were designed on polyimide flexible substrates (FPCBs) to measure the contact resistances. Solder bumping was carried out using a solder-on-pad process with Solder Bump Maker based on Sn58Bi for low-temperature applications. In addition, thermocompression bonding of FPCBs was successfully demonstrated within the temperature of $150^{\circ}C$ using a newly developed fluxing underfill material with fluxing and curing capabilities at low temperature. The same FPCBs were bonded using commercially available ACFs in order to compare the joint properties with those of a joint formed using solder and an underfill. Both of the interconnections formed with Sn58Bi and ACF were examined through a contact resistance measurement, an $85^{\circ}C$ and 85% reliability test, and an SEM cross-sectional analysis.

Flip Chip Assembly on PCB Substrates with Coined Solder Bumps (코인된 솔더 범프를 형성시킨 PCB 기판을 이용한 플립 칩 접속)

  • 나재웅;백경욱
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2002
  • Solder flip chip bumping and subsequent coining processes on PCB were investigated to solve the warpage problem of organic substrates for high pin count flip chip assembly by providing good co-planarity. Coining of solder bumps on PCB has been successfully demonstrated using a modified tension/compression tester with height, coining rate and coining temperature variables. It was observed that applied loads as a function of coined height showed three stages as coining deformation : (1) elastic deformation at early stage, (2) linear increase of applied load, and (3) rapid increase of applied load. In order to reduce applied loads for coining solder bumps on PCB, effects of coining process parameters were investigated. Coining loads for solder bump deformation strongly depended on coining rates and coining temperatures. As coining rates decreased and process temperature increased, coining loads decreased. Among the effect of two factors on coining loads, it was found that process temperature had more significant effect to reduce applied coining loads during the coining process. Lower coining loads were needed to prevent substrate damages such as micro-via failure and build-up dielectric layer thickness change during applying loads. For flip chip assembly, 97Pb/Sn flip chip bumped devices were successfully assembled on organic substrates with 37Pb/Sn coined flip chip bumps.

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COG(chip on glass) 구조에서 유리를 투과하는 레이저 조사 방식에 의한 area array type 패키지의 마운팅 공정

  • 이종현;김원용;이용호;김영석
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2001.07a
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2001
  • Chip-on-glass(COG) mounting of area array electronic packages was attempted by heating the rear surface of a contact pad film deposited on a glass substrate. The pads consisted of an adhesion(i.e. Cr or Ti) and a top coating layer(i.e. Ni or Cu) was heated by an UV laser beam transmitted through the glass substrate. The laser energy absorbed on the pad raised the temperature of a solder ball which is in physical contact with the pad, forming a reflowed solder bump. The effects of the adhesion and top coating layer on the laser reflow soldering were studied by measuring temperature profile of the ball during the laser heating process. The results were discussed based on the measurement of reflectivity of the adhesion layer. In addition, the microstructures of solder bumps and their mechanical properties were examined.

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