Electronic Packaging Materials Science VIII: Volume 390

Electronic Packaging Materials Science VIII: Volume 390

Author: Robert C. Sundahl

Publisher:

Published: 1995-09-26

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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The dynamic nature of the microelectronics industry, in particular within the area of packaging, requires a continuous updating and revision of priorities. In an effort to communicate these priorities to researchers and engineers in the field, the National Technology Road Map was developed. This proceedings volume, the eighth in a series on electronic packaging, focuses on the materials research, development and processing issues identified in the road map. Topics include: an overview of the National Technology Road Map for Semiconductors; institutional and industrial perspectives; impact on materials needs and materials science issues; and research responses. Technical subtopics include polymers, ceramics, solder and composites.


Constrained Deformation of Materials

Constrained Deformation of Materials

Author: Y.-L. Shen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-08-09

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 144196312X

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"Constrained Deformation of Materials: Devices, Heterogeneous Structures and Thermo-Mechanical Modeling" is an in-depth look at the mechanical analyses and modeling of advanced small-scale structures and heterogeneous material systems. Mechanical deformations in thin films and miniaturized materials, commonly found in microelectronic devices and packages, MEMS, nanostructures and composite and multi-phase materials, are heavily influenced by the external or internal physical confinement. A continuum mechanics-based approach is used, together with discussions on micro-mechanisms, to treat the subject in a systematic manner under the unified theme. Readers will find valuable information on the proper application of thermo-mechanics in numerical modeling as well as in the interpretation and prediction of physical material behavior, along with many case studies. Additionally, particular attention is paid to practical engineering relevance. Thus real-life reliability issues are discussed in detail to serve the needs of researchers and engineers alike.


Materials for Electronic Packaging

Materials for Electronic Packaging

Author: Deborah D.L. Chung

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1995-03-31

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 0080511171

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Although materials play a critical role in electronic packaging, the vast majority of attention has been given to the systems aspect. Materials for Electronic Packaging targets materials engineers and scientists by focusing on the materials perspective. The last few decades have seen tremendous progress in semiconductor technology, creating a need for effective electronic packaging. Materials for Electronic Packaging examines the interconnections, encapsulations, substrates, heat sinks and other components involved in the packaging of integrated circuit chips. These packaging schemes are crucial to the overall reliability and performance of electronic systems. Consists of 16 self-contained chapters, contributed by a variety of active researchers from industrial, academic and governmental sectors Addresses the need of materials scientists/engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, physicists and chemists to acquire a thorough knowledge of materials science Explains how the materials for electronic packaging determine the overall effectiveness of electronic systems