DocumentCode
3750271
Title
Modeling of the stick-slip effect in heavy copper wire bonding to determine and reduce tool wear
Author
Andreas Unger;Walter Sextro;Tobias Meyer;Paul Eichwald;Simon Althoff;Florian Eacock;Michael Br?kelmann;Matthias Hunstig;Karsten Guth
Author_Institution
University of Paderborn, Pohlweg 47-49 33098 Paderborn, Germany
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
To increase quality and reliability of copper wire bonds, self-optimization is a promising technique. For the implementation of self-optimization for ultrasonic heavy copper wire bonding machines, a model of stick-slip motion between tool and wire and between wire and substrate during the bonding process is essential. Investigations confirm that both of these contacts do indeed show stick-slip movement in each period oscillation. In a first step, this paper shows the importance of modeling the stick-slip effect by determining, monitoring and analyzing amplitudes and phase angles of tool tip, wire and substrate experimentally during bonding via laser measurements. In a second step, the paper presents a dynamic model which has been parameterized using an iterative numerical parameter identification method. This model includes Archard´s wear approach in order to compute the lost volume of tool tip due to wear over the entire process time. A validation of the model by comparing measured and calculated amplitudes of tool tip and wire reveals high model quality. Then it is then possible to calculate the lifetime of the tool for different process parameters, i.e. values of normal force and ultrasonic voltage.
Keywords
"Wires","Bonding","Substrates","Friction","Acoustics","Copper"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics Packaging and Technology Conference (EPTC), 2015 IEEE 17th
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EPTC.2015.7412375
Filename
7412375
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