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Polymeric Materials for Electronic Packaging

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POLYMERIC MATERIALS FOR ELECTRONIC PACKAGING
 
Create and deploy reliable polymeric materials for use in electronic products with this comprehensive guide
 
Modern electronic products are manufactured at a finer scale and with more precision than ever before. This places increasing demand on the proper use and management of high-performance polymers to create reliable, rapidly-operating semiconductor products. Understanding the physical properties and viscoelasticity analysis of resins is essential for engineers and researchers to perfect and deploy these polymers in electronics contexts.
 
Polymeric Materials for Electronic Packaging is designed to meet this specific need with a thorough introduction to these materials and their production. It provides the tools engineers need to reduce processing times and increase durability in their semiconductor packages and products. Translated from the Japanese original and offering in-depth analysis from a global-leading expert, this promises to be an indispensable volume.
 
Polymeric Materials for Electronic Packaging readers will also find:
* Detailed treatment of subjects including viscoelastic theory, design issues of LSI packages, and more
* Analysis uniquely suited to the dimensions of cutting-edge semiconductor technology
* Incorporation of cutting-edge viscoelasticity analysis software, available separately from the author
 
Polymeric Materials for Electronic Packaging is critical for electrical and electronics engineers working with semiconductors, as well as advanced postgraduate students and researchers in this or numerous related areas.

List of contents

About the Author ix
 
Preface xi
 
1 Basics of Semiconductor 1
 
1.1 Development of Semiconductors 1
 
1.2 Analysis of Semiconductors Materials 5
 
2 Basics of Polymer Materials 9
 
2.1 Polymer Material 9
 
2.2 Types and Classification of Polymer Materials 10
 
2.3 General Properties of Polymer Materials 12
 
2.4 Summary 13
 
3 Basics of Elastic Theory 15
 
3.1 Elasticity 15
 
3.2 Stress and Strain 15
 
3.3 Finite Element Method Analysis (FEM Analysis) 16
 
3.4 Governing Equation of Elastic Body 18
 
3.5 Law of Elastic Breakage 19
 
3.6 Plane Stress and Plane Strain 21
 
4 Stress Evaluations with Defects 23
 
4.1 Difference from Strength of Materials 23
 
4.2 Stress Concentration and Stress Intensity Factor 24
 
5 Basics of Viscoelasticity 27
 
5.1 About Viscoelasticity 27
 
5.2 Elasticity, Viscosity, and Viscoelasticity 28
 
5.3 Stress and Strain Response 29
 
5.4 Mechanical Model Representing Viscoelastic Properties 32
 
5.5 Conceptual Formula for Creep and Stress Relaxation 35
 
5.6 Master Curve and Time-Temperature Conversion Rule 38
 
5.7 Approximation of Master Curve 39
 
5.8 Superposition Principle and Basic Equations 40
 
5.9 Simple Model of Generating Thermal Stress and Strain 41
 
6 Measurement of Viscoelastic Properties 43
 
6.1 Dynamic Viscoelasticity 43
 
6.2 Measurement Method 43
 
6.3 Complex Modulus and Mechanical Model 44
 
6.4 Dispersion and Absorption by Frequency 46
 
6.5 Actual Measurement Example 48
 
7 Design Issues of LSI Packages 49
 
7.1 Introduction 49
 
7.2 Trends and Issues of LSI Packages 51
 
8 Validity of Viscoelastic Analysis 55
 
8.1 Introduction 55
 
8.2 Structure of Laminated Body 56
 
8.3 Analysis Method 61
 
8.4 Cooling Experiment of Laminated Body 61
 
8.5 Analysis Results and Experimental Values 63
 
8.6 Conclusion 67
 
9 Application to CSP-muBGA 69
 
9.1 Introduction 69
 
9.2 Structure and Modeling of CSP-muBGA 69
 
9.3 Material Property Values Used for Analysis 70
 
9.4 Material and Structure Optimization Design by VESAP Analysis 73
 
10 Thermal Stress and Warpage Behavior During Cooling Process of Three-Layer Laminate 79
 
10.1 Introduction 79
 
10.2 Structure of LSI Package 79
 
10.3 Three-Layer Viscoelastic Laminate Model 80
 
10.4 Elucidation of Warpage Deformation Behavior by VESAP Analysis 81
 
11 Warp Deformation Behavior From Heating to Cooling 91
 
11.1 Introduction 91
 
11.2 Two-Layer Laminate With Epoxy Resin/FR-4 Substrate 92
 
11.3 Two-Layer Laminate with Epoxy Resin/Steel 101
 
11.4 Three-Layer Laminate with Steel/Epoxy Resin/Printed Board 104
 
11.5 Analysis Experiment of Four-Layer Laminate 108
 
12 Deformation Prediction Method Considering Curing Shrinkage of Resin 119
 
12.1 Introduction 119
 
12.2 Examination the Procedure and the Way of Thinking 120
 
12.3 Contents of VESAP Analysis 122
 
12.4 Simple Prediction Formula for Calculating Curing Warpage 123
 
12.5 Warp Deformation Experiment 128
 
12.6 Theoretical Prediction of Warpage Deformation due to Hardening and Heat 130
 
13 Changes in Material Properties and Deformation Behavior Due to Thermal Degradation 133
 
13.1 Purpose and Background 133
 
13.2 Experimental Case I 134
 
13.3 Experiment of Case II 139
 
14 Simple Evaluat

About the author










Shozo Nakamura, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at the Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Japan, and a sought-after corporate technical adviser. In 2019, he established the Nakamura Technical Research Institute.

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