A novel elastomeric connector for packaging interconnections, testing and burn-in applications
- 19 November 2002
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- p. 126-133
- https://doi.org/10.1109/ectc.1995.514372
Abstract
Elasticon connectors have been developed for a wide variety of interconnection and test applications which include module-to-board, board-to-board interconnections; high density module, board and LCD testings; as well as chip/wafer testing and burn-in to produce Known-Good-Die. Depending on the applications, the Elasticon connectors can be fabricated into two basic types, the single-sided (integrated to a substrate) and the double-sided (interposer) structure. The single-sided structure, the Integrated Probe, is designed and fabricated for test and burn-in applications. The density, compliance, thickness, pattern and size of both the one- and two-sided structures can be easily tailored to meet the requirements of each specific application. The fabrication processes involve wire bonding, laser and polymer casting and curing. The electrical, mechanical and thermal properties of the connector have been fully characterized. To achieve high compliance with low contact force, a proprietary elastomeric material has been formulated to achieve not only high compliance but high thermal stability. The conductive element uses highly conductive, corrosion free, and oxidation resistant noble metals and their alloys. The reliability and durability of the elastomeric connector have been evaluated with mechanical cycling, thermal cycling, stress relaxation, outgassing, and temperature and humidity rest. The thermal stability of the connector, including both the polymer and the conductive element, has been measured to exceed the burn-in temperatures, which range from 125 to 180/spl deg/C.Keywords
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- A new direction for elastomeric connectorsPublished by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ,2002