Embedded Passives ….Predictability,As-Received and In-Service
Embedded passives technology offers high-density high-performance solutions,but needs characterization before becoming a resource in harsh-environment applications. This paper discusses two critical factors: a) uniformity as-received from the fabricator,and b) long-term stability under extreme environmental conditions. PWB test specimens spanned a range of embedded resistors and embedded (distributed and discrete) capacitors,from several suppliers,using a variety of materials and processes.
Data as-received includes: Comparisons between target vs. measured values; board–to-board uniformity,uniformity of various spots on the same PWB; comparison edge-to-edge of the same board; and comparisons between coupon vs. PWB,Environmental stability data includes: values as a function of temperature; after long-term storage at elevated humidity and temperature; after vibration,long-term thermal-cycling,water immersion,
molten-solder-dip thermal-shock; and stability after surface over-heating.
As-received uniformity data reveals differences up to 20-40%) between the target value and the actual value,as well as among nominally equivalent features,and between coupon and board. Differences depend on type of element. This is before any cherry-picking or screening by the supplier. Tight fab process control will be necessary. Environmental stability is reassuringly robust. Most exposures cause relatively little change. Stability depends on materials,processes and geometries.
This information could help enable tolerances and yield expectations; develop QC sampling and acceptances protocols; and help designers’ qualification and performance expectations,under adverse in-service conditions.