Abstract

The reliability of the FC–CSP (flip chip–chip scaled package) package with gold bump at the MRT (moisture resistance test) reflow temperature, was evaluated by using the finite element method. The moisture properties of EMC (epoxy molding compound) obtained from the test described in JEDEC standard, were used to characterize the local moisture concentration analysis by transient moisture diffusion, the hygro-mechanical analysis by CME, the vapor pressure analysis and the thermo-mechanical analysis by CTE mismatch. Also, after precondition, the package reliability under the reflow process was predicted, by comparing and integrating each factors, package swelling and stress due to by vapor pressure, as well as thermo-mechanical stress. Consequently, the result showed that the effects on hygro-mechanical stress and vapor pressure in a package could not be negligible, when it is compared with that of the thermo-mechanical stress by CTE mismatch, which is recognized as the main effect on the package crack under reflow temperature. The stress was concentrated at interface between gold bump and die, where most of delamination occurred.

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