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HERO ID
7089183
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Optimization of the reflow soldering process with multiple quality characteristics in ball grid array packaging by using the grey-based Taguchi method
Author(s)
Lau, CS; Abdullah, MZ; Khor, CY; ,
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Microelectronics International
ISSN:
1356-5362
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Location
BINGLEY
Page Numbers
151-168
DOI
10.1108/MI-09-2012-0067
Web of Science Id
WOS:000321936600005
Abstract
Purpose - Reflow soldering is one of the most significant factors in determining solder joint defect rate. This study aims to introduce an innovative approach for optimizing the multiple performances of the reflow soldering process.Design/methodology/approach - This study aims to minimize the solder joint defect rate of a ball grid array (BGA) package by using the grey-based Taguchi method. The entropy measurement method was employed together with the grey-based Taguchi method to compute for the weights of each quality characteristic. The Taguchi L18 orthogonal array was performed, and the optimal parameter settings were determined. Various factors, such as slope, temperature, and reflow profile time, as well as two extreme noise factors, were considered. The thermal stress, peak temperature, reflow time, board- and package-level temperature uniformity were selected as the quality characteristics. These quality characteristics were determined using the numerical method. The numerical method comprises the internal computational flow that models the reflow oven coupled with the structural heating and cooling models of the BGA assembly. The Multi-physics Code Coupling Interface was used as the coupling software.Findings - The analysis of variance results reveals that the cooling slope was the most influential factor among the multiple quality characteristics, followed by the soaking temperature and the peak temperature. Experimental confirmation test results show that the performance characteristics improved significantly during the reflow soldering process.Practical implications - The proposed approach greatly reduces solder joint defects and enhances solutions to lead-free reliability issues in the electronics manufacturing industry.Originality/value - The findings provide new guidelines to the optimization method which are very useful for the accurate control of the solder joint defect rate within components and printed circuit board (PCB) which is one of the major requirements to achieve high reliability of electronic assemblies.
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