CFD Simulation Of Underfill Encapsulation Process In Flip Chip Packaging With Various Dispensing Methods

The major trend in electronic industry is to make the products smarter, lighter, functional and highly compact, at the same time cheaper. This trend has necessitated stringent packaging requirements and the flip-chip technology has emerged as a promising option to tackle this issue. However, a seri...

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Main Author: Khor , Chu Yee
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/41905/1/KHOR_CHU_YEE.pdf
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Summary:The major trend in electronic industry is to make the products smarter, lighter, functional and highly compact, at the same time cheaper. This trend has necessitated stringent packaging requirements and the flip-chip technology has emerged as a promising option to tackle this issue. However, a serious issue in flip-chip packaging is the difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the silicon chip and the organic substrate, which generates thermo-mechanical stresses and causes fatigue in solder joints. This problem is effectively solved by the underfill process in which the space between the silicon die and the PCB is filled with the underfill encapsulant that redistributes the induced stresses thereby enhancing the solder joints reliability.