This is a terrific series of videos. You do an excellent job and have a very clear and broad overview. I have had some difficulty finding a effective way of getting this road view. Thank I am sure you know by Know that the correct spelling is photolithography with the “th” pronounced as it is in “think”.
Hi Navid, thank you for making these videos and posting them on RUclips. As an intern at Intel, I find the packaging process very interesting and have plans to work for Intel one day. I have a mechanical engineering background and so I would like to ask whether one must have good electronics knowledge to start a career in packaging and testing? Also, is this series of lectures catered to EE students at the University of Florida? If so, which year if I may ask. Thank you and have a nice day!
References continued... [24] Aparicio Rebollo, F. (2020, May 18). How it works Scanning Acoustic MICROSCOPY (c-sam): Alter Technology. Retrieved March 02, 2021, from wpo-altertechnology.com/how-it-works-scanning-acoustic-microscopy-c-sam/ [25] Wiring bonding services. (2019, April 25). Retrieved March 02, 2021, from firstlevelinc.com/services/wire-bonding/ [26] Flotherm-pack-amcc-recycling. (2017, July 29). Retrieved March 02, 2021, from goldenscrap.com/2017/02/graphic-ic-chips/flotherm-pack-amcc-recycling/ [27] Scannell, M. (2019, April 17). Thank 2.5D INTERPOSER technologies for the success of 3D ICs. Retrieved March 02, 2021, from www.3dincites.com/2019/02/thank-2-5d-interposers-technologies-for-the-success-of-3d-ics/
Here is video from a master form which you and everybody else should crib from: ruclips.net/video/TOsMcgIK95k/видео.html Good first start. I find the lectures quite useful. A long summary is not needed in this format. A quick one or two lines would do. Also, increasing the density would be ok. I can listen to HHP (link above) at 1.5x speed, down to 1.25x when I am not familiar with the material. I can do you at 1.75x without pause. (Speed control on academic lectures are great! It gives you all the time you need to do the thinking you need to teach, and I don't have wait.)
This is a terrific series of videos. You do an excellent job and have a very clear and broad overview. I have had some difficulty finding a effective way of getting this road view. Thank I am sure you know by
Know that the correct spelling is photolithography with the “th” pronounced as it is in “think”.
Amazing video !
Hi Navid, thank you for making these videos and posting them on RUclips. As an intern at Intel, I find the packaging process very interesting and have plans to work for Intel one day. I have a mechanical engineering background and so I would like to ask whether one must have good electronics knowledge to start a career in packaging and testing? Also, is this series of lectures catered to EE students at the University of Florida? If so, which year if I may ask. Thank you and have a nice day!
References continued...
[24] Aparicio Rebollo, F. (2020, May 18). How it works Scanning Acoustic MICROSCOPY (c-sam): Alter Technology. Retrieved March 02, 2021, from wpo-altertechnology.com/how-it-works-scanning-acoustic-microscopy-c-sam/
[25] Wiring bonding services. (2019, April 25). Retrieved March 02, 2021, from firstlevelinc.com/services/wire-bonding/
[26] Flotherm-pack-amcc-recycling. (2017, July 29). Retrieved March 02, 2021, from goldenscrap.com/2017/02/graphic-ic-chips/flotherm-pack-amcc-recycling/
[27] Scannell, M. (2019, April 17). Thank 2.5D INTERPOSER technologies for the success of 3D ICs. Retrieved March 02, 2021, from www.3dincites.com/2019/02/thank-2-5d-interposers-technologies-for-the-success-of-3d-ics/
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Why not use interposer only and remove the substrate ?
What is the use of rdl?
Thanks for the clear overview. Any reason we can not just make the interconnection in the substrate without interposer?
Here is video from a master form which you and everybody else should crib from: ruclips.net/video/TOsMcgIK95k/видео.html
Good first start. I find the lectures quite useful. A long summary is not needed in this format. A quick one or two lines would do. Also, increasing the density would be ok. I can listen to HHP (link above) at 1.5x speed, down to 1.25x when I am not familiar with the material. I can do you at 1.75x without pause. (Speed control on academic lectures are great! It gives you all the time you need to do the thinking you need to teach, and I don't have wait.)