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Low Cost Flip Chip Technologies: For DCA, WLCSP, and PBGA Assemblies by John H. Lau,

Low Cost Flip Chip Technologies: For DCA, WLCSP, and PBGA Assemblies by John H. Lau,
The first comprehensive and in-depth guide to low cost flip chip technologies, this reference gives you cutting edge information on the most important new developments and latest research results in applying flip chip technologies to direct chip attach (DCA), e.g., flip chip on board (FCOB), wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP), and plastic ball grid array (PBGA) package assemblies. For professionals active in flip chip research and development, those who wish to master flip chip problem-solving methods, and those who must choose a cost-effective design and high-yield manufacturing process for their interconnect systems, here is a timely summary of progress in all aspects of this fascinating field. This one-stop guide meets the reference needs of engineers in the fields of design, materials, process, equipment, manufacturing, quality control, product assurance, reliability, component, packaging, marketing, and systems design, and technical managers working in electronic packaging and interconnection. With this book you will develop a practical understanding of the economic, design, materials, process, equipment, quality, manufacturing, and reliability of issues of low cost flip chip technologies. Among the topics explored: IC trends and packaging technology updates; more than 12 different wafer-bumping methods; more than 100 lead-free solder alloys; sequential build up PCB with microvias and via-in-pad; FCOB with anisotropic conductive film (ACF); FCOB with anisotropic conductive adhesive (ACA); solder-bumped FCOB with conventional underfills; how to select underfill materials; thermal management of solder-bumped FCOB; reliability of solder-bumped FCOB; failure analysis ofsolder-bumped FCOB; design, materials, process, and reliability of WLCSPs; solder-bumped flip chip in PBGA packages; fracture mechanics analysis of delaminations; creep analysis of solder joints. Low cost flip chip technology is taking the electronics industry by storm.



American Slang: Cultural Language Guide to Living in the USA
American Slang: Cultural Language Guide to Living in the USA
This compilation of American slang contains more than 5,000 common slang terms with easy-to-understand definitions and sample sentences. The book's unique classification of slang terms under key words makes it easy to search for and discover any term. By organizing terms this way, slang terms that share a common key word can be classified together for easy reference. For example, under the key word "Chip," the following terms are alphabetically listed: bargaining chip, blue chip, cash in one's chips, chip in, chip off the old block, chip on one's shoulder, in the chips, let the chips fall where they may, and when the chips are down. Slang terms with more than one key word are also cross-referenced, and sample sentences lend meaning to the slang terms by showing their applications in writing and in conversation.



68k - The Motorola 680x0/0x0/m68k/68k/68K family of CISC microprocessor CPU chips were 32-bit from the start, and were the primary competition for the Intel x86 family of chips.

Bus contention - Bus contention is an undesirable state of the bus of a computer, in which more than one memory mapped device or the CPU is attempting to place output values onto the bus at once. Normally, integrated circuits that connect to the bus are designed so that the likelihood of bus contention is nil provided that the chips are operated within their rated set-up times and so forth.

Commodore DOS - Commodore DOS, aka CBM DOS, was the disk operating system used with Commodore's 8-bit computers. Unlike most other DOS systems before or since, CBM DOS was executed internally in the drives, using a MOS Technology 6502 CPU and internal ROM chips.

Macintosh IIci - The Apple Macintosh IIci was an improvement on the Macintosh IIcx. Sharing the same compact case design with three expansion slots, the IIci improved upon the IIcx's 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 68882 FPU, replacing them with 25 MHz versions of these chips.



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