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Hermeticity of Electronic Packages by Hal Greenhouse (2000, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherElsevier Science & Technology Books
ISBN-100815514352
ISBN-139780815514350
eBay Product ID (ePID)1775917

Product Key Features

Number of Pages426 Pages
Publication NameHermeticity of Electronic Packages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2000
SubjectIndustrial Design / Packaging, Electronics / Microelectronics, Materials Science / Electronic Materials, Electronics / General, Industrial Technology
TypeTextbook
AuthorHal Greenhouse
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight29.2 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN99-029617
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal621.381/046
SynopsisThis is a book about the integrity of sealed packages to resist foreign gases and liquids penetrating the seal or an opening (crack) in the package--especially critical to the reliability and longevity of electronics. The author explains how to predict the reliability and the longevity of the packages based on leak rate measurements and the assumptions of impurities. Non-specialists in particular will benefit from the author's long involvement in the technology. Hermeticity is a subject that demands practical experience, and solving one problem does not necessarily give one the background to solve another. Thus, the book provides a ready reference to help deal with day to day issues as they arise. The book gathers in a single volume a great many issues previously available only in journals--or only in the experience of working engineers. How to define the ""goodness"" of a seal? How is that seal measured? How does the integrity of the seal affect circuit reliability? What is the significance of the measured integrity of the seal? What is the relationship of Residual Gas Analysis and the seal integrity? The handbook answers these questions and more, providing an analysis of nearly 100 problems representative of the wide variety of challenges that actually occur in industry today., This is a book about the integrity of sealed packages to resist foreign gases and liquids penetrating the seal or an opening (crack) in the package--especially critical to the reliability and longevity of electronics. The author explains how to predict the reliability and the longevity of the packages based on leak rate measurements and the assumptions of impurities. Non-specialists in particular will benefit from the author's long involvement in the technology. Hermeticity is a subject that demands practical experience, and solving one problem does not necessarily give one the background to solve another. Thus, the book provides a ready reference to help deal with day to day issues as they arise.The book gathers in a single volume a great many issues previously available only in journals--or only in the experience of working engineers. How to define the ""goodness"" of a seal? How is that seal measured? How does the integrity of the seal affect circuit reliability? What is the significance of the measured integrity of the seal? What is the relationship of Residual Gas Analysis and the seal integrity? The handbook answers these questions and more, providing an analysis of nearly 100 problems representative of the wide variety of challenges that actually occur in industry today.
LC Classification NumberTK7870.15.G71 1999