Title :
Handheld use condition-based bend test development
Author :
Mercado, Lei L. ; Phillips, Betty ; Sahasrabudhe, Shubhada ; Sedillo, Joe Paul ; Bray, David ; Monroe, Eric ; Lee, Kang Joon ; Lo, George
Author_Institution :
Intel Corp., USA
fDate :
5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For handheld electronic applications such as cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), repeated key strokes could result in considerable flexure of the printed circuit board (PCB) mounted inside the housing. In this study, a standardized four-point bend test, including test board design, test setup, and test input level, has been developed. The S-N curve has been obtained by plotting the reliability at all deflection levels as a function of solder joint strain energy density. The effect of test frequency has also been evaluated. The reliability model prediction of three-point bend reliability matches the experimental data extremely well. The transfer function between reliability stressing and field condition is a strain-energy-density-based power law relationship. Finite-element simulation has been conducted for the worst case cell phone subjected to key presses. The use condition data including strain profiles and frequency have been incorporated in the field life prediction. The four-point bend performance can be converted into the component reliability during cell phone field use conditions. This study establishes the correlation between the use conditions and reliability tests. The cyclic four-point bend test will be implemented in the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) bend test standard for handheld components.
Keywords :
bending; cellular radio; circuit reliability; finite element analysis; life testing; printed circuit testing; solders; transfer functions; S-N curve; cell phone field use conditions; field life prediction; finite-element simulation; four-point bend test; handheld components; handheld use condition; reliability model prediction; reliability tests; solder joint strain energy density; strain profiles; test board design; test input level; test setup; three-point bend reliability; transfer function; use condition data; Capacitive sensors; Cellular phones; Circuit testing; Finite element methods; Flexible printed circuits; Frequency; Personal digital assistants; Predictive models; Soldering; Transfer functions; Cell phone; cyclic bending; field conditions; finite-element modeling; four-point bend; handheld; key presses; life prediction; personal digital assistant (PDA); reliability testing; solder joint fatigue; three-point bend;
Journal_Title :
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TADVP.2006.871201