Title :
Laser ultrasonic technique for evaluating solder bump defects in flip chip packages using modal and signal analysis methods
Author :
Yang, Jin ; Ume, I. Charles
Author_Institution :
George W. Woodruff Sch. of Mech. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Current techniques for nondestructive quality evaluation of solder bumps in microelectronic packages have their own limitations and are unsuitable for in-line inspection because of high cost and low throughput. In order to meet requirements of quality inspection of electronic packages, a nondestructive and noncontact solder bump inspection system is being developed using laser ultrasound and interferometer techniques. This system uses a pulsed Nd:YAG laser to induce ultrasound in electronic packages in the thermoelastic regime; it then measures the transient out-of-plane displacement responses with an ultrasonic arrival on the surface of the packages using laser interferometer technique. This paper presents a systematic study of defect detection in flip chip solder bumps using a combined modal and signal analysis method. The correlation between the finite element (FE) modal analysis and wavelet analysis of laser ultrasound signals has been studied. With the help of FE modal analysis, the modes of flip chip packages sensitive to open bumps were predicted for further signal processing before conducting any experiments. The decomposed signal components sensitive to specific defects were extracted and analyzed with discrete wavelet transform. The results show that wavelet analysis increases the measurement sensitivity of the flip chip solder bump inspection compared with existing methods.
Keywords :
discrete wavelet transforms; finite element analysis; flip-chip devices; inspection; solders; ultrasonic applications; discrete wavelet transform; finite element modal analysis; flip chip packages; flip chip solder bump defect detection; flip chip solder bump inspection; laser interferometer technique; laser ultrasonic technique; laser ultrasound signals; measurement sensitivity; microelectronic packages; noncontact solder bump inspection system; nondestructive solder bump inspection system; pulsed laser; quality inspection; signal analysis method; signal processing; wavelet analysis; Electronic packaging thermal management; Electronics packaging; Flip chip; Inspection; Modal analysis; Pulse measurements; Semiconductor device measurement; Signal analysis; Ultrasonic imaging; Wavelet analysis;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2010.1496