Comparative study of micro-BGA reliability under bending stress

The micro-ball grid array (/spl mu/BGA), a form of chip scale package (CSP), was developed as one of the most advanced surface mount devices, which may be assembled by ordinary surface mount technology. In the latest /spl mu/BGA type, eutectic tin-lead solder ball bumps are used instead of plated nickel and gold (Ni/Au) bumps. Assembly and reliability of the /spl mu/BGA's PCB, which is soldered by conventional surface mount technology, has been studied in this paper. The bending cycle test (1000 /spl mu//spl epsi/ to -1000 /spl mu//spl epsi/), is used to investigate the fatigue failure of solder joints of /spl mu/BGA, PBGA, and CBGA packages reflowed with different heating factors (Q/sub /spl eta//), defined as the integral of the measured temperature over the dwell time above liquidus (183/spl deg/C). The fatigue lifetime of the /spl mu/BGA assemblies firstly increases and then decreases with increasing heating factor. The greatest lifetime happens while Q/sub /spl eta// is near 500 second-degree. The optimal Q/sub n/ range is between 300 and 750 s/spl deg/C. In this range, the lifetime of the /spl mu/BGA assembly is greater than 4500 cycles if the assemblies are reflowed in nitrogen ambient. SEM micrographs reveal that both /spl mu/ & P-BGA assemblies fail in the solder joint at all heating factors. All fractures are near and parallel to the PCB pad. In the /spl mu/BGA assemblies cracks always initiate at the point of the acute angle where the solder joint joins the PCB pad, and then propagate in the section between the Ni/sub 3/Sn/sub 4/ intermetallic compound (IMC) layer and the bulk solder. In the CBGA assembly reliability test, the failures are in the form of delamination, at the interface between the ceramic base and metallization pad.

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