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Surface Mounted IC Packages—Their Attachment and Reliability on PWBs

C.J. Brierley (Plessey Research (Caswell) Limited, Towcester, Northants., England)
D.J. Pedder (Plessey Research (Caswell) Limited, Towcester, Northants., England)

Circuit World

ISSN: 0305-6120

Article publication date: 1 January 1984

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Abstract

The hermetically sealed ceramic chip carrier package and the plastic small outline (SO) IC package are both now widely used in hybrid microelectronics. These packages are currently being applied with other discrete surface mount devices to PWB technology in order to increase circuit density and reduce weight. This paper discusses the evaluation of two soldering techniques for the attachment of the chip carrier and SOIC packages to epoxy glass PWBs: the first by solder cream printing or pretinning of the circuit board and subsequent attachment by solder reflow, and the second by a novel jet soldering technique. The thermally induced expansion mismatch between epoxy glass and ceramic chip carriers and the strain induced fatigue this causes in the solder joints are now well documented, and results are presented for the effects of temperature cycling ceramic chip carriers soldered onto PWBs. Various PWB materials have been assessed including FR4, elastomer coated FR4, polyimide kevlar, and epoxy glass laminated copper clad invar. Reliability of these assemblies is discussed in terms of the appearance of micro‐cracks in the solder fillets and the occurrence of electrical discontinuity in the solder joints during temperature cycling.

Citation

Brierley, C.J. and Pedder, D.J. (1984), "Surface Mounted IC Packages—Their Attachment and Reliability on PWBs", Circuit World, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 28-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb043713

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MCB UP Ltd

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