Aluminum Wires have the Free Air Balls (FABs): Electronic Flame-Off, Fracture Strength, Electrical Properties and Bonding Characteristics of Nano Zn Film Al-Si Bonding Wires
Abstract:Aluminum wire is a common material for wire bonding due to its resistance to oxidation and low price. It does not melt when becoming a free air ball (FAB) during the electronic flame-off (EFO) process with wettability, and is applied by wedge bonding. This study used 20μm Zn-Coated Al-0.5wt.%Si (ZAS) wires to improve the FAB shape after the EFO process, while maintaining stability of the mechanical properties, including the interface bonding strength and hardness. In order to test circuit stability after ball … Show more
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