Measurement of Die Stress Distributions in Flip Chip CBGA Packaging

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Roberts, Jordan [1 ]
Hussain, Safina [1 ]
Rahim, M. Kaysar [1 ]
Motalab, Mohammad [1 ]
Suhling, Jeffrey C. [1 ]
Jaeger, Richard C. [1 ]
Lall, Pradeep [1 ]
Zhang, Ron [2 ]
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[1] Auburn Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Ctr Adv Vehicle & Extreme Environm Elect CAVE3, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
[2] Oracle, Sunnyvale, CA USA
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On-chip piezoresistive stress sensors represent a unique approach for characterizing stresses in silicon die embedded within complicated packaging architectures. In this work, we have used test chips containing such sensors to measure the stresses induced in microprocessor die after various steps of the assembly process, as well as the stress changes occurring due to thermal cycling. The utilized (111) silicon sensor rosettes were able to measure the complete three-dimensional stress state (all 6 stress components) at each sensor site being monitored by the data acquisition hardware. The test chips had dimensions of 20 x 20 mm, and 3600 lead free solder interconnects (full area array) were used to connect the chips to high CTE ceramic chip carriers. Before packaging, the sensor resistances were measured by directly probing the test chip wafers. The chips were then diced, reflowed to the ceramic substrate, and then underfilled and cured. Finally, a metallic lid was attached to complete the ceramic LGA package. After every packaging step (solder reflow, underfill dispense and cure, lid attachment and adhesive cure), the sensor resistances were re-measured, so that the die stresses induced by each assembly operation could be characterized. A set of low stress test fixtures was developed to eliminate clamping induced stresses being generated during the sensor resistance measurements. The build-up of the die stresses was found to be monotonically increasing, and the relative severity of each assembly step was judged and compared. This combined approach allowed for various material sets (solders, underfills, TIM materials, lid metals, and lid adhesives) to be analyzed and rated for their contribution to the die stress level. After first level packaging of the chips on the ceramic chip carriers, experiments have been performed to analyze the effects of thermal cycling on the die stresses. Thermal cycling of selected parts was performed from 0 to 100 C (40 minute cycle, 10 minute ramps and dwells). After various durations of cycling, the sensor resistances at critical locations on the die device surface (e. g. die center and die corners) were recorded. From the resistance data, the stresses at each site were calculated and plotted versus time.
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