DocumentCode
2609463
Title
Accelerated Aging Tests of Bubble Devices
Author
Tabor, W.J. ; Zappulla, R. ; Anderson, A.W.
Author_Institution
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
fYear
1980
fDate
29312
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
76
Abstract
Bubble devices are being manufactured by Western Electric Company, as well as a number of other companies, and have been used in the Bell System since 1978. Accelerated aging tests which include temperature-humidity-voltage bias exposure, temperature cycling, vibration and shock, and electromigration degradation of the Al-4.5% Cu conductors have been performed since the earliest bubble device was constructed. Many of the failure modes that occurred in the early designs have been eliminated or reduced in severity by changes of materials or design. Copper corrosion on the fiberglass-epoxy circuit board has been greatly reduced by the use of an improved epoxy casting resin, magnet cracking has been totally eliminated by spring mounting the magnets rather than by cementing them in place, bias field variation after temperature cycling has been greatly reduced by proper magnet design, and vibration and shock problems have been eliminated by the use of mounting studs on the external shield. Electromigration studies show that the Al-4.5% Cu alloys, electron-beam-evaporated on garnet substrates, will withstand current densities of 1.5(10)7 amp/cm2 for a good lifetirme when the duty cycle is low (~ 1.5%). Results of the accelerated tests on the most recent design conclude that the bubble device is comparable to Western Electric plastic-encapsulated semiconductor integrated circuits.
Keywords
Accelerated aging; Circuit testing; Conducting materials; Copper; Degradation; Electric shock; Electromigration; Magnetic shielding; Manufacturing; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability Physics Symposium, 1980. 18th Annual
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV, USA
ISSN
0735-0791
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IRPS.1980.362915
Filename
4208311
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