Search for dissertations about: "bump technology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words bump technology.
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1. Carbon Nanotube Based Interconnect Material for Electronic Applications
Abstract : Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are considered as a candidate material for future electronicinterconnect applications. This thesis summarizes the research work on thefabrication and characterization of CNT-based interconnect systems, and exploresthe possibilities of integrating CNTs into various electronic interconnect scenarios. READ MORE
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2. Characterization of Nanomaterials for Interconnect and Thermal Management in Electronic Packaging
Abstract : Electronic packaging, protecting the fragile chip from atmosphere and providing the paths for signal transmission as well as heat dissipation, is one of the most important parts in electronic devices. The cost, dimensions, performance, and reliability of an electronic device therefore strongly depend on its packaging structures and materials. READ MORE
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3. Flip-Chip Interconnect for Millimeter-Wave Packaging Applications
Abstract : In recent years, with the demands for wireless communication systems increas rapidly, the operating frequency for the portable wireless is moving toward millimeter-waves. Millimeter-wave wireless communication systems require not only suitable functional IC components but also competent package with low cost and good interconnect performance. READ MORE
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4. Multimethod aerodynamic research of engine-realistic turbine rear structures
Abstract : Despite the significant advancements in aircraft engine technology over the past years, the aerodynamics of engine-realistic turbine rear structures (TRS) remain largely unexplored. The TRS, a structural and aerodynamic component situated downstream of the low-pressure turbine (LPT), plays a pivotal role in engine aerodynamic performance, deswirling the LPT flow to maximize the engine thrust. READ MORE
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5. Modeling the effects of knots in Structural Timber
Abstract : The main purpose of the pursued research is to increase knowledge of the effects of knots in structural timber so that characteristics of weaker timber may be determined and applied to improve current grading techniques. In the process, a three-dimensional fiber paradigm was established, which describes variations of local principle material axes in timber containing knots. READ MORE