Three-dimensional (3D) structure with through silicon via (TSV) technology is emerging as a key issue in microelectronic packaging industry, and electrical reliability has become one of the main technical subjects for the TSV designs. However, criteria used for TSV reliability tests have not been consistent in the literature, so that the criterion itself becomes a technical argument. To this end, this paper first performed several different reliability tests on the testing packaging with TSV chains, then statistically analyzed the experimental data with different failure criteria on resistance increasing, and finally constructed the Weibull failure curves with parameter extractions. After comparing the results, it is suggested that using different criteria may lead to the same failure mode on Weibull analyses, and 65% of failed devices are recommended as a suitable termination for reliability tests.
Digital polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a fast-developed technology, which makes it possible to provide absolute quantitative results. However, this technology has not been widely used in research field or clinical diagnostics. Although digital PCR has been born for two decades, the products on this subject still suffer from either high cost or cumbersome user experience, hence very few labs have the willingness or budget to routinely use such product; On the other hand, the unique sensitivity of dPCR over traditional qPCR shows great potential applications. Here, a cost-effective digital PCR method based on a microfluidic printing system was introduced, trying to overcome those shortcomings. The microfluidic droplet printing technology was utilized in this study to directly generate droplet array containing PCR reaction solution onto the simple glass substrate for the subsequent PCR and imaging, which could be done with any regular flat-panel PCR machine and microscope. The method introduces a new perspective in droplet-based digital PCR in that the droplets generated with this method aligns well in an array without touch with each other, therefore the regular glass and oil could be used without any special surfactant. With simple analysis, the data generated with this method showed reliable quality, which followed the Poisson distribution trend. Compared with other expensive digital PCR methods, this system is more affordable and simpler to integrate, especially for those biological or medical labs which are in need for the digital PCR options but short in budget. Therefore, this method is believed to have the great potential in the future market application.
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