Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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541771 | Microelectronic Engineering | 2007 | 6 Pages |
In this article, the new challenges and requirements in wire bonding are discussed, the problems in ultra-fine-pitch wire bonding and insulated wire bonding are analyzed, and then two capillary solutions to the problems are presented. Actual bonding experiments using the new capillaries were carried out and the results were satisfactory. Compared to the standard design, a new capillary design has a larger inner chamfer, a larger chamfer diameter and a smaller chamfer angle. This new capillary design has proved to improve the ball bondability and smaller ball size control for ultra-fine pitch wire bonding. A unique surface characteristic on the capillary tip surface has also been derived. The new finishing process developed creates a new surface morphology, which has relatively deep lines with no fixed directions. Compared to the standard capillary, this capillary has less slipping between the wire and the capillary tip surface in contact, and provides better coupling effect between them and better ultrasonic energy transfer. This capillary has been used to effectively improve the bondability of the stitch bonds for insulated wire bonding.