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Novel Reworkable Fluxing Underfill for Board-Level Assembly
Novel Reworkable Fluxing Underfill for Board-Level Assembly
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Wong, C. P.
Zhang, Zhuqing
Li, Haiying
Zhang, Zhuqing
Li, Haiying
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Underfills are traditionally applied for flip-chip applications. Recently, there has been increasing use of underfill for board-level assembly including ball grid arrays (BGAs) and chip scale packages (CSPs) to enhance reliability in harsh
environments and impact resistance to mechanical shocks. The no-flow underfill process eliminates the need for capillary flow and combines fluxing and underfilling into one process step, which simplifies the assembly of underfilled BGAs and CSPs for SMT applications. However, the lack of reworkability decreases the final yield of assembled systems. In this paper, no-flow underfill formulations are developed to provide fluxing capability, reworkability, high impact resistance, and good reliability for the board-level components. The designed underfill materials are characterized with the differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), the thermal mechanical analyzer (TMA), and the dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA). The potential reworkability of the underfills is
evaluated using the die shear test at elevated temperatures. The 3-point bending test and the DMA frequency sweep indicate that the developed materials have high fracture toughness and good damping properties. CSP components are assembled on the board using developed underfill. High interconnect yield is achieved. Reworkability of the underfills is demonstrated. The reliability of
the components is evaluated in air-to-air thermal shock (AATS). The developed formulations have potentially high reliability for board-level components.
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2004-09
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