Effect of PCB finish on the reliability and wettability of ball grid array packages

被引:52
作者
Bradley, E
Banerji, K
机构
[1] Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Land Mobile Products Sector, Ft. Lauderdale
来源
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPONENTS PACKAGING AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PART B-ADVANCED PACKAGING | 1996年 / 19卷 / 02期
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10.1109/96.496035
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Organic protective coatings (OPC) and metallic plating chemistries have emerged as alternatives to traditional hot air solder leveling (HASL) to ensure the solderability of printed circuit boards (PCB). This study examined a number of commercially-available printed circuit board finishes to determine their intrinsic solderability and their effect on the solder joint reliability of ball grid array (EGA) packages. The PCB finishes included OPC (Entek Plus CU-106A and MEC-seal), immersion Au over electroless Ni (LeaRonal, MacDermid, Shipley, and Technique), electroless Pd over Ni, electroless Sn over Cu, immersion Bi over Cu, and HASL, Solderability tests were performed by reflowing 20-mil diameter solder spheres on variously aged test coupons and then quantitatively measuring the area and shape of the solder after cooling, The immersion Au finishes generally exhibited excellent wettability as a function of N-2 reflow aging as compared with the OPC's and HASL. The Pd-Ni, Sn, and one of the Ni-Au finishes exhibited poor wetting when exposed to an 85 degrees C/85% RH environment, Solder joint reliability was measured for a 41 I/O ceramic EGA using cyclic thermal shock (nominally -55-125 degrees C) and three point bending, All finishes tested behaved similarly in thermal shock. The Au finishes generally performed worse in three-point bending as compared to OPC and HASL. The wetting and reliability results are correlated with the structure and composition of the finishes and the solder joints.
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