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A complete halogen-free test vehicle was achieved by assembling five ball grid array (BGA) components with daisy-chain on an 8-layer high density interconnection (HDI) printed circuit board with a low-halide Sn1.0Ag0.5Cu (SAC105) Pb-free solder pastes for reducing the formation of Ag3Sn. Afterward a board-level cyclic bending test was enforced on the as-reflowed assemblies according to the JESD22-B113...
One of the driving factors for a steady reduction in wafer and cell thickness is the present shortage of polysilicon feedstock combined with the need to reduce manufacturing costs in photovoltaic module production. Therefore materials and manufacturing processes must adapt to maintain acceptable mechanical yields and module reliability. The soldering of solar cell strings is a critical step in the...
The compatibility of lead-free area array packages with tin-lead soldering processes is a critical issue, as several product categories may take advantage of the exemptions under the European Union (EU) RoHS legislation and continue to be built with tin-lead solder for some time to come, whereas the components have become predominantly lead-free. The issue of "backward compatibility" arises...
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