Title
Solder joint reliability in solid-state lighting applications
Author
Kloosterman, J.
Kregting, R.
Erinc, M.
van Driel, W.D.
Publication year
2013
Abstract
Lighting is an advancing phenomenon both on the technology and on the market level due to the rapid development of the solid-state lighting technology. The interest in solder joint reliability has increased by the introduction of the so-called high brightness leadless type of packages. Solder joint reliability is one of the main failure modes in these package types, especially when it comes down to lifetimes beyond 20,000 h. Many end customers require lifetime prediction data with respect to board-level reliability. As it is time consuming to determine the endurance performance of each package separately, we have to look for means to reduce test time. A possible method is to actually determine the lifetime of a few products within one product family, and use the obtained results to verify and improve advanced simulation-based prediction models. The improved models will subsequently be used to predict the reliability performance of the entire product family in question. A new and innovative approach to accurately predict the boardlevel performance of LED packages is proposed.
Subject
Mechatronics, Mechanics & Materials
MIP - Materials for Integrated Products
TS - Technical Sciences
Electronics Vision
Industrial Innovation
SSL
Solid-state lighting
LED
Light emitting diode
Soldered joints
Reliability
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3067-4_9
TNO identifier
777316
Publisher
Springer New York
ISBN
9781461430674
Source
Solid State Lighting Reliability: Components to Systems, 285-304
Document type
bookPart