Influence of Current Pulses on Resistance of Conductive Adhesive Joints

P. Mach, M. Svoboda
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Conductive adhesive joints were created from two types of electrically conductive adhesives with isotropic electrical conductivity by the adhesive mounting of resistors with “zero” resistance on the test board with copper pads. Both adhesives were from the same manufacturer, one was one-component and the other two-component. Joints were loaded first climatically, and then by current pulses. Climatic loading was carried out for one group of joints at normal temperature and 99 % relative humidity, for the other group of joints in an environment with a temperature of 85 °C and relative humidity of 85 %. The exposure time was always 300 hours. Then the joints were loaded with current pulses with a frequency of 50 Hz for 20, 50, and 100 minutes. The amplitudes of the current pulses were 5, 15, and 40 A, respectively. The semi-wide pulse was 2 μ.s The resistance of joins was measured in the four-point arrangement. Climatic loading of joints made of two-component glue caused, in the case of both types of loading, only small changes in the resistance of the joints. With one-component adhesive, the changes were greater. The same applies to current pulse loading. It was found, regardless of the type of adhesive, that for joints climatic aged in an environment with normal temperature and high RH, the application of current pulses provokes a decrease in the resistance of the joints. This can be justified by the heat loss that is generated in the joint due to the application of current pulses. This heat causes additional hardening of the adhesive, reducing its volume and improving the contact between the filler particles.
电流脉冲对导电粘合接头电阻的影响
将两种具有各向同性导电性的导电胶粘剂粘接在带有铜衬垫的测试板上,形成导电胶粘剂接头。两种胶粘剂来自同一制造商,一种是单组分,另一种是双组分。关节首先受到气候的影响,然后受到电流脉冲的影响。一组节点在常温、99%的相对湿度环境下进行气候荷载,另一组节点在85℃、85%的相对湿度环境下进行气候荷载。曝光时间始终为300小时。然后对关节施加频率为50赫兹的电流脉冲,持续20分钟、50分钟和100分钟。电流脉冲的幅值分别为5、15和40 A。半宽脉冲为2 μ。在四点布置中测量连接的阻力。气候荷载对双组份胶水制成的接缝造成的影响,在两种荷载的情况下,接缝的阻力只有很小的变化。单组分胶粘剂的变化更大。这同样适用于电流脉冲负载。研究发现,无论何种类型的粘合剂,对于在常温和高相对湿度环境下老化的接头,施加电流脉冲会引起接头电阻的降低。这可以通过应用电流脉冲在接头中产生的热损失来证明。这种热量引起粘合剂的额外硬化,减少其体积并改善填料颗粒之间的接触。
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