Adhesive flip chip bonding on flexible substrates

R. Aschenbrenner, R. Miessner, H. Reichl
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Flip chip attach provides the highest interconnection density possible, making this technology attractive for use with high density flex substrates. This paper presents three approaches to a flip chip adhesive process based on flexible polyimide and polyester substrates using Au, Ni-Au and Au stud bumps with anisotropic adhesives, isotropic conductive adhesives and nonconductive adhesives. Isotropic conductive adhesives conduct equally in all directions. For flip chip application of such adhesives, the material must be applied precisely on the points to be electrically connected and not allowed to flow and short circuit between circuit lines. Anisotropically conductive adhesives are prepared by dispersing conductive particles in an adhesive matrix at high enough concentration to assure reliable conductivity between substrate and IC electrodes. Another possibility is the use of nonconductive adhesives and Au-bumped chips, which are bonded via thermocompression to the substrate. During bonding, the bumps pierce a nonconducting adhesive foil and make electrical contact while the adhesive supplies mechanical stability. Moreover, the adhesive fills the gap between chip and substrate, relieving the bumps of mechanical stress due to the different CTEs. Reliability evaluation was performed with specific regard to the interface reactions between polymers and metal surfaces in adhesive contacts. The electrical and mechanical performance of the adhesive bonds were studied by evaluating initial contact resistance as a function of temperature and humidity.
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柔性基板上的倒装芯片粘接
倒装芯片连接提供了最高的互连密度,使该技术对高密度柔性基板的使用具有吸引力。本文介绍了三种基于柔性聚酰亚胺和聚酯基材的倒装芯片粘接工艺,分别采用各向异性胶粘剂、各向同性导电胶粘剂和非导电胶粘剂,采用Au、Ni-Au和Au螺柱凸点。各向同性导电胶粘剂在各个方向上的导电性相等。对于倒装芯片应用这种粘合剂,材料必须精确地涂在电气连接点上,不允许在线路之间流动和短路。各向异性导电胶粘剂是通过在胶粘剂基体中分散足够高浓度的导电颗粒来制备的,以保证衬底和集成电路电极之间可靠的导电性。另一种可能性是使用非导电粘合剂和au碰撞芯片,它们通过热压结合到基板上。在粘接过程中,凸起刺穿不导电的粘接箔并产生电接触,而粘接箔则提供机械稳定性。此外,胶粘剂填补了芯片和衬底之间的空隙,缓解了由于cte不同而产生的机械应力凸起。可靠性评估进行了具体考虑的界面反应之间的聚合物和金属表面的粘合剂接触。通过评估初始接触电阻作为温度和湿度的函数,研究了胶粘剂的电气和机械性能。
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