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Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties [Hardcover]

Michael Pecht , Rakish Agarwal , F. Patrick McCluskey , Terrance J. Dishongh , Sirus Javadpour , Rahul Mahajan

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Packaging materials strongly affect the effectiveness of an electronic packaging system regarding reliability, design, and cost. In electronic systems, packaging materials may serve as electrical conductors or insulators, create structure and form, provide thermal paths, and protect the circuits from environmental factors, such as moisture, contamination, hostile chemicals, and radiation.
Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties examines the array of packaging architecture, outlining the classification of materials and their use for various tasks requiring performance over time. Applications discussed include:
  • interconnections
  • printed circuit boards
  • substrates
  • encapsulants
  • dielectrics
  • die attach materials
  • electrical contacts
  • thermal materials
  • solders
    Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties also reviews key electrical, thermal, thermomechanical, mechanical, chemical, and miscellaneous properties as well as their significance in electronic packaging.

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    Signal processing is critical for the operation of an electronic system, and materials, along with their architectures, play an important role in the propagation of signals, especially for circuits operating at high speeds and at high electrical frequency. Read the first page
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    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Well organized reference book, 3 Jan 2000
    By Rama Maiti - Published on Amazon.com
    This review is from: Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties (Hardcover)
    The material in the book is organized in a manner that makes it easy for a packaging engineer to find and use the information. It speaks the language of a practicing engineer. The reader can compare the competing materials for each application and make a decision about material choice.

    The property tables are all in international units which makes it easy to compare the information from otherr sources. The book provides a detailed list of references on each topic.

    It is an excellent choice as a graduate or upper level undergraduate text book for students who are beginning their studies on electronic packaging.


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    1.0 out of 5 stars This book is not very detailed or complete., 22 Sep 1999
    By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
    This review is from: Electronic Packaging Materials and Their Properties (Hardcover)
    This text is incomplete. It can best be characterized as an overview. The length is very short and the shallow nature of the content makes it not very useful for design work. It has truncated materials properties tables and one paragraph descriptions of the various issues packge designers are faced with.
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