Abstract

Due to the thin structure used in planar packaging, the electric field intensity within the encapsulation is high, leading to degradation of the dielectric performance. To resolve this issue, a metal posts interconnected parallel plate structure (MPIPPS) is used to reduce the high electric field concentration in the power module. However, the high bonding joint in MPIPPS causes large thermo-mechanical stress within the solder layers. This paper proposes a methodology to optimize the joint height based on a trade-off between the thermo-mechanical performance and dielectric performance of the power module. The impact of the joint height on thermo-mechanical stress and dielectric performance of the module is investigated quantitatively using ANSYS and Maxwell simulations. The results show that using a 0.4 mm joint height and Nusil R-2188 encapsulation, the power module can achieve 3 kV breakdown voltage. Experimental results agree with the simulation results.

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