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In this paper, the BGA solder joint is considered as the object of study. A fatigue life prediction model based on energy conservation law is constructed by reasonable assumptions. Energy-based life prediction model can avoid the analysis of various complex damage mechanisms in fatigue process, and only use energy as a measure. The mechanical response of BGA solder joint under temperature cycling...
Phase change memory (PCM) has been considered an attractive alternative to flash memory and DRAM. It has promising features, including non-volatile storage, byte addressability, fast read and write operations, and supports random accesses. However, there are challenges in designing algorithms for PCM-based memory systems, such as longer write latency and higher energy consumption compared to DRAM...
Currently three handbooks: MIL-HDBK-217F, GJB-Z 299C-2006 and Telcordia SR-332 are widely used in the prediction of electronic products, but engineers often face the problem to choose a proper handbook from them. In this paper the comparison and case studies of reliability prediction methods based on these handbooks are conducted. First of all, the history of reliability prediction based on handbooks...
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