Electromagnetic Effects of Advanced Packaging
Abstract
Advanced packaged technology devices are providing improved performance characteristics in airborne, spaceborne, and land-based tactical military operations. Modern packaging technologies are also contributing to improved commercial systems performance. With the proliferation of these systems, their densely populated electromagnetic environments can result in electromagnetic susceptibility threats from within the packaging as well as from external sources. As a consequence, it is important that susceptibilities to electromagnetic environments be addressed early in the design and that these considerations include packaging design as well as circuit design. This document is the final scientific and technical report submitted under the Electromagnetic Effects on Advanced Packaging Contract F30602-94-C-0085. The purse of this contract is to assist the US Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome Research Site in determining electromagnetic effects on advanced packaged devices and in determining evaluation models to identity, predict, and minimize electromagnetic effects on the reliability of devices and systems. The work was performed at the Boeing Space Center in Kent, Washington.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA362900
Entities
People
- Grant Erickson
- Scott Badger
Organizations
- Boeing Defense, Space & Security