This technical study demonstrates how thermal impedance measurement using advanced hardware effectively characterizes heat conduction paths in power semiconductor packages. Through structure function analysis, engineers can now detect and quantify structural defects non-destructively, correlating thermal resistance changes with actual crack propagation.
Degradation of thermal conduction paths represents one of the most critical failure mechanisms in power semiconductor packages. This comprehensive analysis examines how solder fatigue, caused by thermo-mechanical stresses at interfacing contacts, leads to cracking and thermal performance deterioration. Using advanced hardware, researchers have established a clear correlation between thermal measurements and physical degradation.
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