Comparative Analysis of SAC Solder Alloys for Enhanced Reliability in Electronic Assemblies: A Finite Element Approach
Joshua Depiver,
Sabuj Mallik,
Emeka H Amalu
Abstract:In an era where environmental sustainability and electronic reliability are paramount, this study provides a critical quantitative analysis of lead-free Sn-Ag-Cu (SAC) solder joints, employing Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to scrutinise their thermomechanical fatigue and creep deformation characteristics. The investigation juxtaposes four SAC solder alloys (SAC305, SAC387, SAC396, and SAC405) against traditional lead-based Sn63Pb37 solder to elucidate their microstructural evolution and ensure long-term reliab… Show more
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