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2156806
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Study of the self-alignment of no-flow underfill for micro-BGA assembly
Author(s)
Chan, YC; Tu, PL; Hung, KC
Year
2001
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Microelectronics Reliability
ISSN:
0026-2714
Volume
41
Issue
11
Page Numbers
1867-1875
Web of Science Id
WOS:000172356800016
Abstract
As a concept to achieve high throughput low cost flip-chip assembly, a process development activity is underway, implementing next generation flip-chip processing based on large area underfill printing/dispensing, IC placement, and simultaneous solder interconnect reflow and underfill cure. The self-alignment of micro-BGA (ball grid array, BGA) package using flux and two types of no-flow underfill is discussed in this paper. A "rapid ramp" temperature profile is optimized for reflow of micro-BGA using no-flow underfill for self-aligning and soldering. The effect of bonding force on the self-alignment is also described. A SOFTEX real time X-ray inspection system was used to inspect samples to ensure the correct misalignment before reflow, and determine the residual displacement of solder joints after reflow. Cross-sections of the micro-BGA samples are taken using scanning electronic microscope. Our experimental results show that the self-alignment of micro-BGA using flux is very good even though the initial misalignment was greater than 50% from the pad center. When using no-flow underfill, the self-alignment is inferior to that of using flux. However, for a misalignment of no larger than 25% from the pad center, the package is also able to self-align with S1 no-flow underfill. However, when the misalignment is 37.5-50% from the pad center, there are 10-14% residual displacement after reflow. The reason is the underfill resistant force inhibiting the self-alignment of the package due to rapid increment of underfill viscosity during reflow. The self-alignment of micro-BGA package using no-flow underfill allows only < 25% misalignment prior to the soldering. During assembling, although the bonding force does not influence on the self-alignment of no-flow underfill, a threshold bonding force is necessary to make all solder balls contact with PCB pads, for good soldering. The no-flow underfill is necessary to modify the fluxing/curing chemistry for overcoming the effect of tin metal salt produced during soldering on underfill curing, and for maintaining the low viscosity during soldering to help self-alignment. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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