Computational and experimental approach to thermal management in microelectronics and packaging
Abstract
New and ever more demanding applications of microelectronics require advances in design and optimization of components and packages, in relatively short periods of time, while satisfying electrical, thermal, and mechanical specifications, as well as cost and manufacturability expectations, without compromise to reliability and durability. Therefore, time efficient methodologies for detecting, locating and sizing damage early in the product development process are required. In this paper, a novel hybrid methodology, based on a combined use of recent advances in optics and computational modeling, is described and its application is demonstrated by a case study of a microelectronic component subjected to cyclic electro‐thermo‐mechanical loadings. Using the hybrid, optical‐computational approach, displacements and deformations are determined with high spatial resolution and measurement accuracy and provide indispensable data for development, optimization, and thermal management in microelectronics and packaging.
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Citation
Furlong, C. and Pryputniewicz, R.J. (2001), "Computational and experimental approach to thermal management in microelectronics and packaging", Microelectronics International, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 35-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/13565360110694497
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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