• Title/Summary/Keyword: Stretchable/flexible conductive adhesive

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Development of Epoxy Based Stretchable Conductive Adhesive (신축 가능한 에폭시 베이스 전도성 접착제 개발)

  • Nam, Hyun Jin;Lim, Ji Yeon;Lee, Chang Hoon;Park, Se-Hoon
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 2020
  • To attach a stretchable/flexible electrode to something or something to on electrode, conductive adhesives must be stretchable/flexible to suit the properties of the electrode. In particular, conductive adhesive require durability and heat resistance, and unlike conventional adhesives, they should also have conductivity. To this end, Epoxy, which has good strength and adhesion, was selected as an adhesive, and a plasticizer and a reinforcement were mixed instead of a two-liquid material consisting of a conventional theme and a hardener, and a four-liquid material was used to give stretchability/flexibility to high molecules. The conductive filler was selected as silver, a material with low resistance, and for high conductivity, three shapes of Ag particles were used to increase packing density. Conductivity was compared with these developed conductive adhesives and two epoxy-based conductive adhesives being sold in practice, and about 10 times better conductivity results were obtained than products being actually sold. In addition, conductivity, mechanical properties, adhesion and strength were evaluated according to the presence of plasticizers and reinforcement agent. There was also no problem with 60% tensile after 5 minutes of curing at 120℃, and pencil hardness was excellently measured at 6H. As a result of checking the adhesion of electrodes through 3M tape test, all of them showed excellent results regardless of the mixing ratio of binders. After attaching the Cu sheet on top of the electrode through conductive adhesive, the contact resistance was checked and showed excellent performance with 0.3 Ω.

Flip Chip Process on the Local Stiffness-variant Stretchable Substrate for Stretchable Electronic Packages (신축성 전자패키지용 강성도 국부변환 신축기판에서의 플립칩 공정)

  • Park, Donghyeun;Oh, Tae Sung
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2018
  • A Si chip with the Cu/Au bumps of $100-{\mu}m$ diameter was flip-chip bonded using different anisotropic conductive adhesives (ACAs) onto the local stiffness-variant stretchable substrate consisting of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and flexible printed circuit board (FPCB). The average contact resistances of the flip-chip joints processed with ACAs containing different conductive particles were evaluated and compared. The specimen, which was flip-chip bonded using the ACA with Au-coated polymer balls as conductive particles, exhibited a contact resistance of $43.2m{\Omega}$. The contact resistance of the Si chip, which was flip-chip processed with the ACA containing SnBi solder particles, was measured as $36.2m{\Omega}$, On the contrary, an electric open occurred for the sample bonded using the ACA with Ni particles, which was attributed to the formation of flip-chip joints without any entrapped Ni particles because of the least amount of Ni particles in the ACA.

Effect of CNT-Ag Composite Pad on the Contact Resistance of Flip-Chip Joints Processed with Cu/Au Bumps (CNT-Ag 복합패드가 Cu/Au 범프의 플립칩 접속저항에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Jung-Yeol;Oh, Tae Sung
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2015
  • We investigated the effect of CNT-Ag composite pad on the contact resistance of flip-chip joints, which were formed by flip-chip bonding of Cu/Au chip bumps to Cu substrate metallization using anisotropic conductive adhesive. Lower contact resistances were obtained for the flip-chip joints which contained the CNT-Ag composite pad than the joints without the CNT-Ag composite pad. While the flip-chip joints with the CNT-Ag composite pad exhibited average contact resistances of $164m{\Omega}$, $141m{\Omega}$, and $132m{\Omega}$ at bonding pressures of 25 MPa, 50 MPa, and 100 MPa, the flip-chip joints without the CNT-Ag composite pad had an average contact resistance of $200m{\Omega}$, $150m{\Omega}$, and $140m{\Omega}$ at each bonding pressure.