Advancements in Acoustic Micro Imaging

When:
March 14, 2018 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm America/New York Timezone
2018-03-14T17:30:00-04:00
2018-03-14T19:00:00-04:00
Where:
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
3 Forbes Rd
Lexington, MA 02421
USA

Reliability Society

Jack H. Richtsmeier, Nordson Sonoscan

Acoustic Micro Imaging is an established non-destructive inspection technique that applies ultrasound for the inspection of microelectronic and semiconductor devices, packaging and associated materials. The technology has been widely used for bond / dis-bond assessment, defect and flaw detection as well as materials characterization. Recent advancements and new technological developments have allowed more applications to be resolved within the marketplace.

The presentation will include the following:

• Principles and Fundamentals
• Micro-slicing – Sonolytics
• Very High Frequency Transducers
• Waterfall & Water Plume
• 3-D Imaging (Virtual Rescan Mode (VRM))
• Frequency Domain Imaging (FDI)
• Integral Mode Imaging
• Surface profilometry (Acoustic Surface Flatness (ASF))
• Subsurface profilometry (Profile Mode)
• Multi-layer analysis (Sonosimulator)

This presentation will cover these latest advancements by showing examples and case studies through a variety of advanced packaging applications.

Author Bio: Mr. Jack H. Richtsmeier holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Science from The University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. His professional background includes over 35 years of sales engineering and marketing experience within the industrial and scientific marketplace. He has a combined 25 years of expertise working in ultrasonics directly within the semiconductor and microelectronic market sectors. Mr. Richtsmeier is presently employed as Business Development Manager for Nordson Sonoscan, Inc. headquartered in Elk Grove Village, IL

Meeting Location: MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 3 Forbes Rd, Lexington, Massachusetts, 02421

Registration: click here:

Directions to 3 Forbes Road, Lexington, MA:

• Take Route 128/I-95 to Exit 30B, Route 2A Westbound.
• At the first traffic light, turn left onto Forbes Road.
• Go to the end of the street.
• At the traffic circle, turn right.
• Go halfway around the traffic circle and turn into the parking lot for MIT Lincoln Laboratory
• The main entrance is straight ahead, shared with “agenus”.