Abstract

The reliability of plastic ball grid array (PBGA) package is studied for different materials. The reliability of the PBGA packages using conventional Bismaleimide-Triazine type PWB and our original product PWB that is made of high Tg epoxy resin is evaluated. The PBGA package using our original PWB has a feature of lower warpage for the package, and has similar performance regarding the thermal cycling stability and the endurance during reflow soldering as compared with the PBGA using the conventional PWB. The endurance during reflow soldering for each PBGA is JEDEC STD Method A112 level 3. In order to improve the endurance during reflow soldering, not only PWB materials but also other factors are investigated. As a result, the molding compound with the property of low moisture absorption and the die attach material with the properties of high adhesion strength and fracture strength are effective to improve the endurance property during reflow soldering. The package crack mechanism during reflow soldering is briefly described as follows.

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