Multichip Modules (MCMs) are increasingly in the mainstream of electronics design due to both their falling prices and increasing demands for speed and performance. Endorsed by the International Microelectronics and Packaging Society (IMAPS), this handbook will serve as the standard MCM reference for the electronics industry. It provides complete guidance on how to design, manufacture, assemble, test, and inspect the MCMs of today and tomorrow. Focus on application of MCMs to industry design problems accompanies analysis of the pros and cons of ceramic, deposited, and laminate MCMs. Other key topics include tech drivers--MCM electrical performance--large area processing--3D packaging--module-to-board interconnection--high clock rate systems--known good die (KGD)--and thermal issues.
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The definitive guide to the fastest-growing segment of packaging and interconnect technology Multichip Module Technology Handbook At a time when demands for greater speed and performance are taxing the limits of traditional packaging techniques, multichip modules (MCMs) have clearly emerged as the solution to providing high-density interconnect capability and enhanced design flexibility. Endorsed by the International Microelectronics and Packaging Society (IMAPS), this much-needed handbook features such international recognized contributors as Rao Tummala, Christian Val, and Barry Gilbert, and it offers complete guidance on how to develop, design, manufacture, test, and market MCM technology. Up to date and packed with more than 600 illustrations, the handbook: Defines MCM classifications and compares MCMs to non-MCM technology; Highlights the electrical performance advantages of MCM technology; Discusses state-of-the-art ceramic, deposited, and laminate MCMs and assesses their relative advantages and limitations; Focuses on the application of MCMs to a wide spectrum of industry design problems. Including in-depth coverage of 3D packaging, module-to board interconnection, and thermal issues, Multichip Module Technology Handbook will be a major catalyst in the development of advanced electronic systems that are faster, hotter, and more reliable than those built with stand-alone ICs.
Jerry E. Sergent, Ph.D., is the Director of Technology for TCA, Inc. Al Krum is an Engineering Manager at Hughes Aircraft. He also teaches hybrid and MCM classes at UCLA and Berkeley, as well as for IMAPS.
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