The built-in stress test (BIST) is extensively used for diagnostics or identification of failure. The current version of BIST approach is focused on reactive failure detection and provides limited insight into reliability and residual life. A new approach has been developed to monitor product-level damage during shock and vibration. The approach focuses on the pre-failure space and methodologies for quantification of failure in electronic equipment subjected to shock and vibration loads using the dynamic response of the electronic equipment. Presented methodologies are applicable at the system-level for identification of impending failures to trigger repair or replacement significantly prior to failure. Leading indicators of shock-damage have been developed to correlate with the damage initiation and progression in shock and drop of electronic assemblies. Three methodologies have been investigated for feature extraction and health monitoring including development of a new solder-interconnect built-in reliability test, FFT based statistical-pattern recognition, and time-frequency moments based statistical pattern recognition. The solder-joint built-in-reliability-test has been developed for detecting high-resistance and intermittent faults in operational, fully programmed field programmable gate arrays. Frequency band energy is computed using FFT and utilized as the classification feature to check for damage and failure in the assembly. In addition, the Time Frequency Analysis has been used to study of the energy densities of the signal in both time and frequency domain, and provide information about the time-evolution of frequency content of transient-strain signal. Closed-form models have been developed for the eigen-frequencies and mode-shapes of electronic assemblies with various boundary conditions and component placement configurations. Model predictions have been validated with experimental data from modal analysis. Pristine configurations have been perturbed to quantify the degradation in confidence values with progression of damage. Sensitivity of leading indicators of shock-damage to subtle changes in boundary conditions, effective flexural rigidity, and transient strain response have been quantified. Explicit finite element models have been developed and various kinds of failure modes have been simulated such as solder ball cracking, package falloff and solder ball failure. This allows the physical quantification of solder ball crack damage in the form of confidence values and provides a damage index that can be utilized for the health monitoring of solder interconnects in an electronic assembly.
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ASME 2007 InterPACK Conference collocated with the ASME/JSME 2007 Thermal Engineering Heat Transfer Summer Conference
July 8–12, 2007
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Conference Sponsors:
- Electronic and Photonic Packaging Division
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0-7918-4278-9
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Transient-Response Spectral Analysis Based Feature Extraction for Built-In Reliability Test of Electronics Under Shock Loads
Prakriti Choudhary,
Prakriti Choudhary
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
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Prashant Gupta,
Prashant Gupta
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
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James Hofmeister
James Hofmeister
Ridgetop, Inc., Tucson, AZ
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Pradeep Lall
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
Prakriti Choudhary
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
Sameep Gupte
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
Prashant Gupta
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
Jeff Suhling
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
James Hofmeister
Ridgetop, Inc., Tucson, AZ
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IPACK2007-33872, pp. 179-197; 19 pages
Published Online:
January 8, 2010
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Lall, P, Choudhary, P, Gupte, S, Gupta, P, Suhling, J, & Hofmeister, J. "Transient-Response Spectral Analysis Based Feature Extraction for Built-In Reliability Test of Electronics Under Shock Loads." Proceedings of the ASME 2007 InterPACK Conference collocated with the ASME/JSME 2007 Thermal Engineering Heat Transfer Summer Conference. ASME 2007 InterPACK Conference, Volume 2. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. July 8–12, 2007. pp. 179-197. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPACK2007-33872
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