Handbook of lead-free solder technology for microelectronic assemblies

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    • Puttlitz, Karl J.
    • Stalter, Kathleen A.

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Handbook of lead-free solder technology for microelectronic assemblies

edited by Karl J. Puttlitz, Kathleen A. Stalter

(Mechanical engineering, 170)

M. Dekker, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This reference provides a complete discussion of the conversion from standard lead-tin to lead-free solder microelectronic assemblies for low-end and high-end applications. Written by more than 45 world-class researchers and practitioners, the book discusses general reliability issues concerning microelectronic assemblies, as well as factors specific to the tin-rich replacement alloys commonly utilized in lead-free solders. It provides real-world manufacturing accounts of the introduction of reduced-lead and lead-free technology and discusses the functionality and cost effectiveness of alternative solder alloys and non-solder alternatives replacing lead-tin solders in microelectronics.

Table of Contents

Background and Driving Forces. Materials and Manufacturing Considerations. Reliability Considerations.

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