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High density flex-cable and interconnection technologies for large silicon detector modules

Authors :
Benjamin Leyrer
C. Simons
Thomas Blank
C. J. Schmidt
P. Pfistner
Marc Weber
Michele Caselle
Source :
2018 International Conference on Electronics Packaging and iMAPS All Asia Conference (ICEP-IAAC).
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
IEEE, 2018.

Abstract

The Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment (CBM) investigates highly compressed nuclear matter, utilizing a Silicon Tracking System comprising 896 silicon sensors modules packed in eight layers with an overall area of four sqm. Each module consists of one sensor, 16 Read-Out Chips and 16 double-layer micro flex-cables, which are connected to the top and bottom side of the sensor. The cables are up to 50 cm long. They carry 128 signal traces on two layers at a pitch of 100 μm and a line-width of 25 μm. The layers are separated by a meshed core to reduce the cable capacity to 0.44 pF/cm. The cables are bonded onto one sensor by a pick and place flip-chip machine. The interconnection is realized by gold stud-bumps on the silicon and SAC solder bumps on the cable. The status of the sensor module and cable production process are presented.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2018 International Conference on Electronics Packaging and iMAPS All Asia Conference (ICEP-IAAC)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........83b512941880cc46d33fd3c267d98337
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23919/icep.2018.8374306