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Failure investigation of packaged SiC-diodes after thermal storage in extreme operating condition

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Abstract Ageing tests through thermal storage at high temperature (240 °C) are carried out on commercial Schottky diodes in TO220 package, in “derating mode” operational conditions. The analysis revealed a failure… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Ageing tests through thermal storage at high temperature (240 °C) are carried out on commercial Schottky diodes in TO220 package, in “derating mode” operational conditions. The analysis revealed a failure mechanism, resulting into vaporization of the moisture present in significant quantity in the resin/sole interface. As a consequence, a degradation of the resin, freeing up space, caused the solder to spread under the chip. The X-ray analyses, acoustic microscopy SAM, optical and electron microscopy are used to describe the failure mechanism. We note that the resin package has undergone a strong degradation. Investigations show that this phenomenon is fully responsible for the degradation process taking place in derating mode use. Most components behave similarly with respect to the ageing; however, an atypical and unusual result is revealed for one component after the ageing process. Thus, the specific case is presented as a potentially decisive case for the validation of a failure analysis, so that technical solution can be formed.

Keywords: thermal storage; investigation packaged; microscopy; failure investigation; failure

Journal Title: Engineering Failure Analysis
Year Published: 2018

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