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Comparison Of Active And Passive Temperature Cycling

Technical Library | 2020-12-10 15:49:40.0

Electronic assemblies should have longer and longer service life. Today there are partially demanded 20 years of functional capability for electronics for automotive application. On the other hand, smaller components, such as resistors of size 0201, are able to endure an increasing number of thermal cycles until fail of solder joints, so these are tested sometimes up to 4000 cycles. But testing until the end of life is essential for the determination of failure rates and the prognosis of reliability. Such tests require a lot of time, but this is often not available in developing of new modules. A further acceleration by higher cycle temperatures is usually not possible, because the materials are already operated at the upper limit of the load. However, the duration can be shortened by the use of liquids for passive tests, which allow faster temperature changes and shorter dwell times because of better heat transfer compared to air. The question is whether such tests lead to comparable results and what failure mechanisms are becoming effective. The same goes for active temperature cycles, in which the components itself are heated from inside and the substrate remains comparatively cold. This paper describes the various accelerated temperature cycling tests, compares and evaluates the related degradation of solder joints.

University of Rostock

CALCE Reliability Science Symposium - Spring 2020

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CALCE Reliability Science Symposium - Spring 2020

CALCE Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering

Modeling Temperature Cycle Fatigue Life of Select SAC Solders

Technical Library | 2021-09-08 13:57:37.0

While the presence of silver in SAC solder provided excellent temperature cycling durability, the silver in high silver SAC alloy also made the solders susceptible to failures under drop/shock loading. To improve the drop/shock reliability, the silver content in SAC alloys was reduced from three percent, to as low as no silver. Solder dopants, also known as microalloy additions, are elements (typically 0.1% or lower) other than the main constituents of the alloy that have been shown to improve solder performance. Commonly used microalloy additions include nickel (Ni), bismuth (Bi), manganese (Mn), and antimony (Sb).

CALCE Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering

Temperature Cycling and Fatigue in Electronics

Technical Library | 2020-01-01 17:06:52.0

The majority of electronic failures occur due to thermally induced stresses and strains caused by excessive differences in coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) across materials.CTE mismatches occur in both 1st and 2nd level interconnects in electronics assemblies. 1st level interconnects connect the die to a substrate. This substrate can be underfilled so there are both global and local CTE mismatches to consider. 2nd level interconnects connect the substrate, or package, to the printed circuit board (PCB). This would be considered a "board level" CTE mismatch. Several stress and strain mitigation techniques exist including the use of conformal coating.

DfR Solutions

Does Thermal Cycling Impact the Electrical Reliability of a No-Clean Solder Paste Flux Residue

Technical Library | 2018-08-29 21:17:53.0

No-clean solder pastes are widely used in a number of applications that are exposed to wide variations in temperature during the life of the assembled electronics device. Some have observed that cracks can and do form in flux residue and have postulated that this is the result of or exacerbated by temperature cycling. Furthermore, the potential exists for the flux residue to soften or liquefy at elevated temperatures, and even flow if orientated parallel to gravity. In situations such as in automotive electronics, where significant temperature cycling is a reality and high reliability is a must, concern sometimes exists that the cracking and possible softening or liquefying of the residue may have a deleterious effect on the electrical reliability of the flux residue. This paper will attempt to address this concern.

Indium Corporation

Temperature Cycling Test Chambers: Product Stability Test When Exposed to Extreme Temperature

Industry News | 2020-11-19 20:55:18.0

Temperature cycling test or thermal cycle testing is done on substances to determine the immunity of vulnerability to alternating extremes of low and high temperatures. You can utilize temperature cycling test chambers to test nearly all commercial goods to determine how they withstand extreme temperature changes. The intent of analyzing a product under these conditions is to detect changes in the goods' characteristics and assess the failure incidence of distinct substances and thermal expansion coefficients.

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