DocumentCode
2876992
Title
Effects of Dwell Time on the Fatigue Life of Sn3.8Ag0.7Cu and Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu Solder Joints During Simulated Power Cycling
Author
Chan, D. ; Bhate, D. ; Subbarayan, G. ; Love, D. ; Sullivan, R.
Author_Institution
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette
fYear
2007
fDate
May 29 2007-June 1 2007
Firstpage
227
Lastpage
234
Abstract
Compared to Sn-Pb solder joints, our understanding of the fatigue of SnAgCu solder joints is far from complete. The challenges to achieving a complete understanding of SnAgCu solder joint fatigue arise partly from their significantly different creep behavior and vulnerability to micro structure evolution (aging). In this paper, we present results from thermal fatigue tests carried out with the help of a simulated power cycling tester. The test specimens were 1.27 mm pitch Ceramic Ball-Grid Array (CBGA) components with two lead-free solder alloy compositions - Sn3.8Ag0.7Cu and Sn3.0Ag0.5Cu. The components were subjected to hot dwells at 100degC for 10, 30 and 60 minutes to study the effect of dwell time on the fatigue life -a total of 48 components were tested. The resulting failure data was fit to a Weibull distribution. The packages were stored at room temperature prior to testing and the effect of the time of storage on the fatigue life was also studied. Finite element analyses were performed to study the effect of hot dwell time on the fatigue life of the CBGA component.
Keywords
ball grid arrays; ceramic packaging; copper alloys; fatigue testing; finite element analysis; lead alloys; soldering; solders; tin alloys; CBGA; SnAgCu; Weibull distribution; ceramic ball-grid array components; dwell time; finite element analysis; simulated power cycling; solder joints; thermal fatigue tests; Aging; Ceramics; Creep; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Fatigue; Lead; Life testing; Packaging; Soldering; Weibull distribution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2007. ECTC '07. Proceedings. 57th
Conference_Location
Reno, NV
ISSN
0569-5503
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0985-3
Electronic_ISBN
0569-5503
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECTC.2007.373802
Filename
4249888
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