2013
DOI: 10.1109/tcpmt.2013.2237773
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Variable-Length Link-Spring Model of Wire-Bonding Looping Process

Abstract: Looping is a key technology in modern thermosonic wire bonding. To provide insight into the loop formation mechanism, a variable-length link-spring (VLLS) model is proposed. In this model, the wire segments and moment balance equations at the opening end of the wire are dynamically added during the capillary upward movement stage, to simulate the wire feeding and kink formation process. The complete looping process is analyzed by solving nonlinear equations iteratively and using Newton's method. Using this mod… Show more

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