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    A Novel Anisotropic Conductive Adhesive for Lead-Free Surface Mount Electronics Packaging

    Source: Journal of Electronic Packaging:;2007:;volume( 129 ):;issue: 002::page 149
    Author:
    S. Manian Ramkumar
    ,
    Krishnaswami Srihari
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2721086
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The electronics industry, in recent years, has been focusing primarily on product miniaturization and lead-free assembly. The need for product miniaturization is due to the continuous demand for portable electronic products that are multifunctional, yet smaller, faster, cheaper, and lighter. This is forcing the industry to design and assemble products with miniature passive and active devices. These devices typically have fine pitch footprints that provide a very small surface area for attachment. The solder attach technique relies primarily on the formation of intermetallics between the mating metallic surfaces. With a reduction in the surface area of the pads, the ratio of intermetallic to solder is very high once the solder joint is formed. This could result in unreliable solder joints, due to the brittle nature of intermetallics. In addition, the need to eliminate lead-based materials as a means of interconnection has renewed the industry’s interest in exploring other means of assembling surface mount devices reliably. The use of a novel anisotropic conductive adhesive (ACA) as a means for assembling surface mount devices, the ACA’s performance characteristics, and preliminary research findings are discussed in this paper. Typically, ACAs require the application of pressure during the curing process to establish the electrical connection. The novel ACA uses a magnetic field to align the particles in the Z-axis direction and eliminates the need for pressure during curing. The formation of conductive columns within the polymer matrix provides a very high insulation resistance between adjacent conductors. The novel ACA also enables mass curing of the adhesive, eliminating the need for sequential assembly. The novel ACA was found to be very effective in providing the interconnection for surface mount technology (SMT) passives and leaded, bumped, or bumpless integrated circuit packages. The requirement for precise stencil printing was eliminated, as the application of magnetic field aligned the conductive columns in the Z-axis direction eliminating any lateral conductivity. The ability to mass cure the adhesive while applying the magnetic field reduced the assembly time considerably. Placement accuracy was still found to be very critical. Shear testing of adhesive joints after thermal aging showed significance past 500 h and after temperature–humidity aging showed significance within the first 100 h. I–V characteristics of the daisy chained ball grid array devices assembled with and without bumps revealed considerable difference in the breakdown current. The correlation between initial contact resistance of the daisy chain and the final breakdown current was also determined. Preliminary experiments and findings, discussed in this paper, show the viability of the ACA for mixed SMT assembly. Further experimentations will include in situ contact resistance measurements during thermal aging, temperature–humidity aging, drop testing and thermal shock.
    keyword(s): Temperature , Adhesives , Particulate matter , Ball-Grid-Array packaging , Shear (Mechanics) , Chain , Magnetic fields , Manufacturing , Electrical resistance , Curing , Adhesive joints , Pressure , Printing AND Surface mount packaging ,
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      A Novel Anisotropic Conductive Adhesive for Lead-Free Surface Mount Electronics Packaging

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    contributor authorS. Manian Ramkumar
    contributor authorKrishnaswami Srihari
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:23:23Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:23:23Z
    date copyrightJune, 2007
    date issued2007
    identifier issn1528-9044
    identifier otherJEPAE4-26275#149_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/135566
    description abstractThe electronics industry, in recent years, has been focusing primarily on product miniaturization and lead-free assembly. The need for product miniaturization is due to the continuous demand for portable electronic products that are multifunctional, yet smaller, faster, cheaper, and lighter. This is forcing the industry to design and assemble products with miniature passive and active devices. These devices typically have fine pitch footprints that provide a very small surface area for attachment. The solder attach technique relies primarily on the formation of intermetallics between the mating metallic surfaces. With a reduction in the surface area of the pads, the ratio of intermetallic to solder is very high once the solder joint is formed. This could result in unreliable solder joints, due to the brittle nature of intermetallics. In addition, the need to eliminate lead-based materials as a means of interconnection has renewed the industry’s interest in exploring other means of assembling surface mount devices reliably. The use of a novel anisotropic conductive adhesive (ACA) as a means for assembling surface mount devices, the ACA’s performance characteristics, and preliminary research findings are discussed in this paper. Typically, ACAs require the application of pressure during the curing process to establish the electrical connection. The novel ACA uses a magnetic field to align the particles in the Z-axis direction and eliminates the need for pressure during curing. The formation of conductive columns within the polymer matrix provides a very high insulation resistance between adjacent conductors. The novel ACA also enables mass curing of the adhesive, eliminating the need for sequential assembly. The novel ACA was found to be very effective in providing the interconnection for surface mount technology (SMT) passives and leaded, bumped, or bumpless integrated circuit packages. The requirement for precise stencil printing was eliminated, as the application of magnetic field aligned the conductive columns in the Z-axis direction eliminating any lateral conductivity. The ability to mass cure the adhesive while applying the magnetic field reduced the assembly time considerably. Placement accuracy was still found to be very critical. Shear testing of adhesive joints after thermal aging showed significance past 500 h and after temperature–humidity aging showed significance within the first 100 h. I–V characteristics of the daisy chained ball grid array devices assembled with and without bumps revealed considerable difference in the breakdown current. The correlation between initial contact resistance of the daisy chain and the final breakdown current was also determined. Preliminary experiments and findings, discussed in this paper, show the viability of the ACA for mixed SMT assembly. Further experimentations will include in situ contact resistance measurements during thermal aging, temperature–humidity aging, drop testing and thermal shock.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleA Novel Anisotropic Conductive Adhesive for Lead-Free Surface Mount Electronics Packaging
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume129
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Electronic Packaging
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2721086
    journal fristpage149
    journal lastpage156
    identifier eissn1043-7398
    keywordsTemperature
    keywordsAdhesives
    keywordsParticulate matter
    keywordsBall-Grid-Array packaging
    keywordsShear (Mechanics)
    keywordsChain
    keywordsMagnetic fields
    keywordsManufacturing
    keywordsElectrical resistance
    keywordsCuring
    keywordsAdhesive joints
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsPrinting AND Surface mount packaging
    treeJournal of Electronic Packaging:;2007:;volume( 129 ):;issue: 002
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