1977 EIC 13th Electrical/Electronics Insulation Conference 1977
DOI: 10.1109/eic.1977.7461914
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Corrosion characteristics of passivated and unpassivated Al-to-PtAg wire bonds under accelerated temperature — Humidity conditions

Abstract: This paper describes the effects of an 85 0 C/ 85% RH environment on the bond strength of passivated and unpassivated aluminum wire bonds in contact with thick film platinum-silver metallization in a nonhermetic package. An RTV silicone junction coating material and a ceramic cover coated with a single component epoxy resin powder were used singly and in combination to protect the wire bonds. Test samples were exposed to the 85 0 C/85%RH environment for a total period of 168 hours. Bonds were destructively pul… Show more

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