DocumentCode
1078584
Title
Package design and materials selection optimization for overmolded flip chip packaging
Author
Lin, Yaomin ; Shi, Frank G.
Author_Institution
Henry Samueli Sch. of Eng., Univ. of California, Irvine, CA
Volume
29
Issue
3
fYear
2006
Firstpage
525
Lastpage
532
Abstract
In overmolded flip chip (OM-FC) packaging, interface delamination-particularly at the die/underfill interface-is often expected to be a main type of failure mode. In this paper, a systematic stress analysis is performed by means of numerical simulations for the optimal design of package geometries and materials combinations. The behavior of the interfacial stresses at the die/underfill and die/mold-compound (MC) during the molding process is investigated, followed by a parametric study to examine the effects of the package geometries and materials parameters including the underfill fillet size, die thickness, die size, die standoff height, solder mask design pattern, MC used as underfill material, MC properties, etc., on the interfacial stresses. The results demonstrate that a proper selection of these parameters can mitigate the interfacial stresses, and thus is important for the reliability of the low-cost OM-FC packages
Keywords
delamination; electronics packaging; flip-chip devices; microassembling; stress analysis; surface tension; die-mold compound; die-underfill interface; failure mode; interfacial stresses; materials selection optimization; optimal design; overmolded flip chip packaging; overmolded package; package design; stress analysis; Compressive stress; Design optimization; Flip chip; Geometry; Packaging; Parametric study; Substrates; Tensile stress; Thermal loading; Thermal stresses; Finite-element methods; flip chip; interfacial stress; overmolded package; parametric study;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1521-3323
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TADVP.2006.875406
Filename
1667873
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