Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1995-01-19
1997-01-07
Niebling, John
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437209, 437220, 437923, 29 2501, 29762, 73827, H01L 21603, H01L 2332, H01L 2168
Patent
active
055916490
ABSTRACT:
A removable tab process whereby tabs (7) are affixed to the pads (3) by initially having the bonding surface as flat as possible so that bonding pressures from pad to pad are relatively uniform. Bonding is performed with the pressure applied to the pads being such that the tabs can later be easily removed without damage to the die pads, yet sufficiently strong so that the tabs do not come loose during burn in and testing. A bond strength pull between about 5 and about 40 grams per pad is appropriate for this purpose. The tabs are removed by placing the tested die (1) and attached tabs in a fixture (11) and providing a tool (31) dimensioned and moved along a path (13, 15, 17, 19) whereby each of the tabs is serially removed with the pressure applied to each tab to provide removal being preferably no greater than 40 grams. In this manner, since only one tab is removed at a time, there is no requirement that the extraction tool provide a great force to the die, thus minimizing the possibility of a greater than acceptable force being applied to any one tab for removal.
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Arnold Richard W.
Darnell Lloyd W.
Brady Wade J.
Donaldson Richard
Graybill David E.
Hashim Paul
Niebling John
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