DocumentCode
939893
Title
Effect of Gold Stud Bump Topology on Reliability of Flip Chip on Flex Interconnects
Author
Majeed, Bivragh ; Paul, Indrajit ; Razeeb, Kafil M. ; Barton, John ; Ó´Mathúna, Sean Cian
Author_Institution
IMEC, Leuven
Volume
30
Issue
4
fYear
2007
Firstpage
605
Lastpage
615
Abstract
The flip chip technique using conductive adhesives have emerged as a good alternative to solder flip chip methods. Different approaches of the interconnection mechanism using conductive adhesives have been developed. In this paper, test chips with gold stud bumps are flip-chipped with conductive adhesives onto a flexible substrate. An experimental study to characterize the bonding process parameters is reported. Initial results from the environmental studies show that thermal shock test causes negligible failure. On the other hand, high humidity test causes considerable failure in flip chip on flex assemblies. Improvements in the reliability of the assembly are achieved by modifying the shape of the gold stud bumps.
Keywords
conductive adhesives; flip-chip devices; integrated circuit bonding; integrated circuit interconnections; integrated circuit reliability; solders; thermal shock; bonding process; conductive adhesive; flex interconnects; gold stud bump topology; interconnection mechanism; solder flip chip reliability; thermal shock test; Anisotropic conductive adhesives; curing process; flexible substrates; flip chip; gold stud bumps; humidity and thermal cycling test;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1521-3323
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TADVP.2007.898639
Filename
4358036
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