DocumentCode
11512
Title
A New Analysis of the Capillary Driving Pressure for Underfill Flow in Flip-Chip Packaging
Author
Xing Jun Yao ; Zheng Dong Wang ; Wen Jun Zhang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mater. & Equip. Eng., East China Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Shanghai, China
Volume
4
Issue
9
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
1534
Lastpage
1544
Abstract
Control of the capillary driven underfill flow process is a very important problem in flip chip technology in electronics packaging. The challenge here is to uniformly distribute fluids in the gap, which is composed of the chip and substrate and solder bumps. In this paper, we first present a conceptual model of the flow behavior of underfill materials, which has four stages, leading to the finding that the contact line jump phenomenon occurs at both entry and exit of the solder bumps. We then propose a more accurate model for describing the flow front based on the principles of mass conservation and force equilibrium. Another contribution of the present paper is the proposal of a computational model for describing the average capillary pressure difference with respect to the area of flow. The verification of these models is presented by comparing the result calculated with our model with the experimental result reported in the literature, which shows the superiority of the models proposed in this paper.
Keywords
electronics packaging; flip-chip devices; solders; capillary driven underfill flow process control; capillary driving pressure analysis; contact line jump phenomenon; electronics packaging; flip-chip packaging; flow behavior; flow front; force equilibrium; mass conservation; solder bumps; substrate; underfill materials; Computational modeling; Educational institutions; Force; Mathematical model; Shape; Substrates; Capillary force; flip chip; fluid–solid interaction; fluid??solid interaction; modeling; underfill flow;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2156-3950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCPMT.2014.2339493
Filename
6871349
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