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Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties

✍ Scribed by Michael Pecht, Rakish Agarwal, F. Patrick McCluskey, Terrance J. Dishongh, Sirus Javadpour, Rahul Mahajan


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
120
Series
Electronic packaging series
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Packaging materials strongly affect the effectiveness of an electronic packaging system regarding reliability, design, and cost. In electronic systems, packaging materials may serve as electrical conductors or insulators, create structure and form, provide thermal paths, and protect the circuits from environmental factors, such as moisture, contamination, hostile chemicals, and radiation.
Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties examines the array of packaging architecture, outlining the classification of materials and their use for various tasks requiring performance over time. Applications discussed include:

  • interconnections
  • printed circuit boards
  • substrates
  • encapsulants
  • dielectrics
  • die attach materials
  • electrical contacts
  • thermal materials
  • solders
    Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties also reviews key electrical, thermal, thermomechanical, mechanical, chemical, and miscellaneous properties as well as their significance in electronic packaging.
  • ✦ Table of Contents


    Content: Introduction Properties of Electronics Packaging Materials Electrical Properties Thermal and Thermomechanical Properties Mechanical Properties Chemical Properties Miscellaneous Properties Zeroth-Level Packaging Materials Semiconductors Attachment Materials Substrates First-Level Packaging Materials Wire Interconnects Tape Interconnects Case Materials Lid Seals Leads Second-Level Packaging Materials Reinforcement Fiber Materials Resins Laminates Constraining Cores Flexible Wiring Board Materials Conductor Metals in Laminates Conformal Coatings Third-Level Packaging Materials Backpanel Materials Connectors Materials Cables and Flex Circuit Materials Summary Appendices Index

    ✦ Subjects


    Electronic packaging -- Materials.;Electronic packaging -- Materials


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