Influence of co-firing process condition on low temperature co-fired ceramics membrane deflection
Abstract
Purpose
The paper aims to present the influence of the co-firing process conditions of low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) on the deformation of thin LTCC membranes.
Design/methodology/approach
The statistical design of the experiment methodology was used in the frame of these investigations to reduce the time and costs of the experiments and to ensure easier interpretation of the obtained results. Moreover, this conception permits the rough estimation of the membrane deflection fired at optimal process conditions.
Findings
The applied design of the experiment methodology allowed the researchers to find the optimal co-firing process conditions and to estimate the membrane deflection at the optimal process conditions. The estimation fits well with the results of real measurement that was conducted to confirm the estimation precision.
Research limitations/implications
The experiment was conducted for only one type of LTCC, DP951. The precision of the design of the experiment optimization and estimation of the response at optimal conditions depend on the described object. Therefore, the findings of this paper do not have to be generally true for other LTCC tapes, and if other LTCC tapes deformation should be investigated, then similar analysis shall be conducted for them.
Practical implications
The deformation of LTCC membranes affects the sensitivity and repeatability of LTCC acceleration and pressure sensors. Hence, the decrease of membrane deflection increases the usability of LTCC in such applications.
Originality/value
This paper presents simple optimization of co-firing process conditions of LTCC devices using statistical design of the experiment.
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Acknowledgements
The project was financed by The National Center for Science (Poland) awarded on the basis of decision number DEC 2011/03/N/ST7/00205.
Citation
Jurków, D. (2014), "Influence of co-firing process condition on low temperature co-fired ceramics membrane deflection", Microelectronics International, Vol. 31 No. 3, pp. 193-200. https://doi.org/10.1108/MI-11-2013-0058
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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