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Handbook of Lead-Free Solder Technology for Microelectronic Assembliesby Karl J. Puttlitz
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This reference provides a complete discussion of the conversion from standard lead-tin to lead-free solder microelectronic assemblies for low-end and high-end applications. Written by more than 45 world-class researchers and practitioners, the book discusses general reliability issues concerning microelectronic assemblies, as well as factors specific to the tin-rich replacement alloys commonly utilized in lead-free solders. It provides real-world manufacturing accounts of the introduction of reduced-lead and lead-free technology and discusses the functionality and cost effectiveness of alternative solder alloys and non-solder alternatives replacing lead-tin solders in microelectronics. Book News Annotation:This book serves as a handbook/primer for those converting from
standard Sn-Pb solder microelectronic assemblies to Pb-free systems.
It covers key aspects associated with this issue, including health,
total environmental impact, legislation, market economics, and
related materials, process, and reliability challenges. After
chapters on key issues associated with the lead-free movement, a
second section details various materials utilized and looks at
manufacturing practices associated with the fabrication of
microelectronic assemblies. A third section examines reliability
issues of concern in solders used in electronic assemblies. Some
knowledge of science or engineering principles is assumed. Since the
book contains material that relates to a range of electronics
products, from low- to high-end applications, the audience for the
book includes all those involved in bringing microelectronics
products to the marketplace. Puttlitz and Stalter are both
affiliated with IBM Corporation.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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