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ieee aerospace conference | 2007

High-Density PWB Microvia Reliability for Space Application

Richard Pereira Soares; Jamal Haque; Ed Prado

As high-performance, compact semiconductor devices approach physical limitations on the number of input and output pins, board designers increasingly rely on microvias to fan out signals in facilitating board layout. These highly compact and high-density designs are driving microvias with even more closely-packed, smaller-diameter holes and thinner traces. One such embedded computer system used in aerospace applications has 17,018 microvias. Acceptance testing (AT) criteria includes environmental stresses to ensure flight worthy status of hardware. Honeywell AT was able to help identify three failures that after extensive investigation along with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis were found to be attributed to microvia failures. The three failed printed wiring assemblies (PWA) were two processor boards, and one Input/Output (I/O) board. For the processor boards, we have confirmed microvia separation without identifying root cause. For the I/O board, the cause of the microvia separation was identified as delamination within the Thermountreg surface layer. After a thorough failure investigation for each of the failures, a joint failure review board including members from Honeywell, customers, and the printed wiring board (PWB) vendor was held. The conclusion of the meeting was that root cause had not been identified, and experiments were designed to determine either root cause or exonerate Honeywells manufacturing process. The complete process beginning with board construction at the PWB vendor to board integration into the embedded computer system was evaluated for potential root cause. Honeywell engineers developed six sigma design of experiments (DOE) to validate Honeywells surface mount technology (SMT) processes, specifically the combination of vapor phase reflow and exposure to humidity. Two different experiments were developed: one for interconnect stress test (IST) coupons representative of printed wiring boards and another using flight PWBs. High-resolution resistance measurements in milliohm range were taken before and after they were subjected to humidity and thermal conditioning. Resistance changes were analyzed for indications of potential suspect circuits with microvias. Results verify that the tested levels of humidity, vapor phase profiles, and moisture re-absorption do not have an impact on microvia integrity.


ieee aerospace conference | 2009

Rad-Hard high speed serial communication using Honeywell SerDes macros

Gary Roosevelt; David R. Bueno; Jamal Haque; Weston Roper; Thomas Romanko

SerDes (Serializer/Deserializer) is a key component of serial communication architecture for high-speed servers and communications networking systems and point to point communication links. It is a vital building block for space-based high-speed data communications. Honeywell is enabling optimized communication systems with a SerDes macro-cell as part of their HX5000 Rad-Hard ASIC design platform and a SerDes standard part for next-generation aerospace systems. Communication networks developed with SerDes embedded in an Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) achieves significantly lower power, higher data throughput and more efficient ASIC area usage than traditional approaches for high-speed backplanes and box-to-box networking systems. When implemented on a Space qualified ASIC platform, SerDes offers the communication reliability and efficiency required in harsh space environments.


Archive | 2006

High speed bus protocol with programmable scheduler

David R. Dodgen; Karl H. Becker; Jamal Haque; Keith A. Souders


Archive | 2006

Reconfigurable wireless interconnects for data communication

Jamal Haque; Jeremy Ramos


Archive | 2008

Systems and methods for tamper resistant memory devices

Manuel I. Rodriguez; Jamal Haque; Keith Alan Souders


Archive | 2008

Event-based power management for seismic sensors

Jamal Haque; Keith A. Souders; Manuel I. Rodriguez; Kimberly M. Knitt


Archive | 2005

Dynamically adjusting and predicting image segmentation threshold

Jamal Haque


Archive | 2011

NOVEL LOW LATENCY AND SELF-ADJUSTING FRAME SYNCHRONIZATION ALGORITHM FOR DATA STREAMING APPLICATIONS

Jamal Haque; Darryl I. Parmet; Halil N. Altan; Kurt Holmquist


Archive | 2006

Pre-whitened DC free line coding

Jamal Haque; Timothy J. Kikta


Archive | 2007

Method of peripheral type identification in a system of circumvention and recovery

Keith A. Souders; Jamal Haque; James E. Lafferty; Edward R. Prado

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