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electronics packaging technology conference | 2000
Z.P. Wang; Y.M. Tan; Christopher M. Schreiber; Haim Feigenbaum; Z. F. Shi; J. Wei
The chip-on-dot flip chip technique has been developed for assembling chips on bumped Gold Dot/sup TM/ flexible substrates which do not require either under-bump metallization (UBM) or bumping of the die. This paper presents the latest developments in this technology. 3D finite element contact analysis was conducted to study the pressure distribution in the contact area of each dot. The chip-on-dot assembly process was simulated with temperature-dependent material properties. It was found that the average contact pressure during the bonding process strongly depended upon the dot geometry. It was found that with the optimal dot shape, the distribution of contact pressure promoted diffusion bonding across the whole contact area and produced little damage to Al pads. An electrically functional prototype was constructed and assembled using the chip-on-dot technique. The test vehicles were subject to temperature cycling tests. The test conditions were from -55/spl deg/C to +125/spl deg/C with 15 minutes dwell at the extreme temperatures. The test results are presented in the paper. It is concluded that this technique is potentially a low-cost and lead-free process, which eliminates the requirement for UBM and wafer bumping and does not need underfilling after assembly.
Archive | 1993
Haim Feigenbaum; William R. Crumly; Christopher M. Schreiber
Archive | 1992
Christopher M. Schreiber; Haim Feigenbaum
Archive | 1992
Haim Feigenbaum; William R. Crumly; Christopher M. Schreiber
Archive | 1991
William R. Crumly; Christopher M. Schreiber; David B. Swarbrick
Archive | 1992
Christopher M. Schreiber; William R. Crumly
Archive | 1990
William R. Crumly; Christopher M. Schreiber; Haim Feigenbaum
Archive | 1991
Christopher M. Schreiber; William R. Crumly
Archive | 1993
Gerald P. Chernicky; Christopher M. Schreiber; Alan L. Kovacs; Bao Q. Le; Haim Feigenbaum
Archive | 1992
Christopher M. Schreiber; William R. Crumly; Robert B. Hanley