ISBN-13: 9781461457602 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 235 str.
Due to the increasing cost of materials used to make electronic components, the electronics industry has been rapidly moving from high cost gold to significantly lower cost copper as a wire bonding material. However, copper wire bonding has several process and reliability concerns due to its material properties. Copper Wire Bonding provides an in-depth presentation of copper wire bonding technologies, processes and equipment, along with the economic benefits and risks. In particular, this book lays out the challenges involved in replacing gold with copper as a wire bond material, and includes the bonding process changes - bond force, electric flame off, current and ultrasonic energy optimization, and bonding tools and equipment changes for first and second bond formation. In addition, the bond pad metallurgies and the use of bare and palladium-coated copper wires on aluminum are presented, and gold, nickel and palladium surface finishes are discussed. The book also discusses best practices and recommendations on the bond process, bond pad metallurgies, and appropriate reliability tests for copper wire-bonded electronic components.