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Substrates for Surface Mounting

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The substrate, also referred to as the packaging and interconnecting structure, plays a crucial role in ensuring the electrical, thermal, and mechanical reliability of electronic assemblies. Before choosing from among the many types of substrate that are available for military and commercial applications, however, it is necessary to determine the properties that will be required. Then a substrate material that meets all the requirements in a cost-effective manner can be selected.

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Prasad, R.P. (1989). Substrates for Surface Mounting. In: Surface Mount Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6532-7_4

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