Abstract

Flip-chip packaging of Ultrafine pitch integrated circuits aggravates the stress-strain concerns as the interconnection pitch is decreased, requiring a fundamentally different system approach to interconnections, underfill processes and interfaces, and the substrate. This paper demonstrates an innovative and manufacturable solution to achieve excellent reliability at Ultrafine pitch (~30 μm) using direct copper-copper (Cu-Cu) interconnections with adhesives. A number of 30-μm bump pitch test vehicles (TVs) were designed with 3 mm × 3 mm chips to extract both daisy chain resistance and single-bump resistance data. Assembled bump resistivity was found to be ~ 3-4× lower than most solders. Performance of these TVs was studied for high temperature storage (HTS) life test, unbiased-highly accelerated stress test (U-HAST) and thermal cycling test (TCT). Test results showed that the assemblies with this next generation interconnection technology depicted excellent reliability results in HTS, U-HAST, and TCT tests. Based on these results, it is concluded that adhesive materials, provide unique opportunities for Ultrafine pitch and high performance interconnections.

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