A comparison of hourly versus daily testing methods for evaluating the reliability of water soluble fluxes

Citation
Wj. Ready et Lj. Turbini, A comparison of hourly versus daily testing methods for evaluating the reliability of water soluble fluxes, IEEE T AD P, 23(2), 2000, pp. 285-292
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ADVANCED PACKAGING
ISSN journal
15213323 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
285 - 292
Database
ISI
SICI code
1521-3323(200005)23:2<285:ACOHVD>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
This paper presents background on surface insulation resistance (SIR) testi ng and reports on its application to six water-soluble fluxes, and two hot- air solder leveling (HASL) fluids. This work evaluates two electrical relia bility-testing methods. One method recorded SIR readings on a daily basis, the of her on an hourly basis. During the twenty-eight day test, increased frequency of testing was more successful in detecting discrete electrical e vents, such as surface dendrites but not subsurface conductive anodic filam ents (CAF). These failure mechanisms are sporadic in nature as they initiat e, grow, short out and disintegrate, reform, then short out again. Unless a measurement is taken during the time when shorting Is about to occur, they will not be detected electrically. Surface dendrites due to water condensa tion were easily detected with the hourly SIR method but not with the daily measurements. Unfortunately, neither the daily nor hourly SIR methods dete cted the presence of conductive anodic filaments (CAF). These results demon strate the Importance of visual examination of circuit assemblies after env ironmental testing, as well as highlighting the need for a more sensitive e lectrical reliability test method.