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2005-04-11

A New LTCC with Pb-Free Resistor System for ECU Substrate 2005-01-1947

A new LTCC (Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics) substrate material has been developed for automotive applications used for harsh environment ECU (Electronic Control Unit). Features of the LTCC include high mechanical strength, high dimensional tolerance (+/- 0.1 %), low conductor resistance (2 mΩ / square), and Pb-free thick film resistor systems on the LTCC. These characteristics of the LTCC substrate are suitable for automotive harsh environment applications. Surface conductors are completely covered with Ni/Au plating, which provide sufficient wire bondability for both Au and Al wires. The resistor system consists of Pb-free RuO2 resistor and Pb-free over coated glass which provides protection. Low ohm resistor also consists of Pb-free Ag/Pd material. All of the resistors can be trimmed by laser with their resistances controlled within +/- 1 %. The resistors have less than 1% drift after 3,000 temperature cycles at -40 and 150 degree C condition. This resistor system and substrate meet a durability requirements for automotive applications.

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