2001
DOI: 10.1109/6144.946501
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Fundamental reliability issues associated with a commercial particle-in-elastomer interconnection system

Abstract: The use of very high I/O count electronic components, driven by higher performance and functionality requirements, has significantly impacted surface mount assembly yields. Metal particle-in-elastomer sockets were introduced to provide a solderless interconnection alternative with high I/O capability; easy assembly, rework, and maintenance; and the ability to upgrade components in the field. However, as a new technology, elastomer sockets need to be assessed in terms of their reliability.A successful reliabili… Show more

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