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A First Implementation of an Automated Reel‐to‐Reel Fluidic Self‐Assembly Machine
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringReel-to-reel FluidicAdvanced Packaging (Semiconductors)Electronic PackagingFirst ImplementationElectrical EngineeringMacroelectronic ApplicationsChip On BoardFabrication TechniqueManufacturing EngineeringSemiconductor DiesMicroelectronics3D PrintingFluid MachineryMicrofabricationSelf-assemblyMechanical SystemsAssembly Line
A first automated reel-to-reel fluidic selfassembly process for macroelectronic applications is reported. This system enables high-speed assembly of semiconductor dies (15 000 chips per hour using a 2.5 cm-wide web) over large-area substrates. The optimization of the system (>99% assembly yield) is based on identification, calculation, and optimization of the relevant forces. As an application, the production of a solid-state lighting panel is discussed, involving a novel approach to apply a conductive layer through lamination.
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