Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
769279 Engineering Failure Analysis 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Corrosion of components and sub-assemblies on an electronic Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) is a major reliability concern. Both process and user related contamination will influence the corrosion reliability of a PCBA and the electronic device as a whole. An important process related contamination is solder flux residues which can act as a corrosion promoter in humid atmosphere due to the presence of ionic substances and a resin component. The presence of ionic substances will increase the conductivity of a condensed water layer and influence corrosion processes, depending on the species present. The resin component can easily attract dust during operation, which will eventually make surfaces hydrophilic and are thus become a potential source for ions. This paper describes the failure analysis of tactile switches, used in PCBAs mounted in wind turbines. More detailed investigation of the electrochemical behavior metallic materials (alloys) used in the switch and risk of electrochemical migration (ECM) between the switch components in presence of flux residues was also carried out. Investigations included potentiodynamic polarization measurements on the switch electrodes using a micro-electrochemical technique, in situ ECM studies, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Failure of the switches was found to be either due to the flux residue acting as an insulating layer or as a corrosion accelerator causing ECM.

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