Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Handbook: Chiplets, Heterogeneous Integration, 2.5D/3D Design, Manufacturing, Reliability, and Test

Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Handbook: Chiplets, Heterogeneous Integration, 2.5D/3D Design, Manufacturing, Reliability, and Test book cover

Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Handbook: Chiplets, Heterogeneous Integration, 2.5D/3D Design, Manufacturing, Reliability, and Test

Author(s): Sledge T. Alldredge (Author), Soliz, Eugene D, (Author)

  • Publisher: Independently published
  • Publication Date: 30 July 2026
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 511 pages
  • ISBN-10: B0HC9J2DQN
  • ISBN-13: 9798189958878

Book Description

For most of its history, packaging was the last stop on a chip’s journey to market — a protective shell added after the real engineering was finished. That framing no longer holds. As transistor scaling has slowed, the package itself has become one of the most powerful remaining levers for system performance, and modern products increasingly succeed or fail on packaging decisions as much as on the transistors inside them.

Engineers moving into multi-die, chiplet-based system design often run into a real knowledge gap. A specialist in one discipline — electrical, thermal, mechanical, or reliability — may lack working fluency in the others, and most available references survey a single packaging technology in isolation rather than connecting architecture selection through to a shipped, qualified part.

This handbook closes that gap. It is organized as a decision path — select, design, build, qualify, analyze failures, and test — so a reader can follow a single packaging decision from the moment an architecture is chosen through the moment a shipped part is qualified. It is also built to be worked rather than simply read: every chapter carries fully worked numerical examples, with every variable defined and every unit tracked, plus end-of-chapter practice problems with boxed final answers.

Inside, you will:

  • Understand why chiplet-based heterogeneous integration has become a mainstream engineering strategy, and how to weigh package families against cost, performance, and integration-density requirements
  • Follow first-principles derivations of package electrical parasitics and thermal-resistance networks, then apply them to real package geometries
  • Work through wafer-level/fan-out packaging, silicon-interposer/bridge 2.5D integration, and through-silicon-via/hybrid-bonding 3D die stacking with real design-rule detail
  • Apply a partitioning framework for deciding where to cut a monolithic design into chiplets, driven by yield-and-cost economics
  • Design package substrates, interconnect, signal/power integrity, and thermal/thermomechanical margins for multi-die packages
  • Build a reliability qualification test plan, interpret reliability data, and carry a failure through root-cause analysis
  • Apply a known-good-die test strategy and a cost-modeled package-selection framework, closing with a full worked, multi-chiplet case study

Key topics covered include: package evolution and taxonomy; materials, electrical, and thermal fundamentals; wafer-level and fan-out packaging; silicon-interposer and bridge-based 2.5D integration; through-silicon-via and hybrid-bonding 3D die stacking; chiplet partitioning and die-to-die interconnect standards; system-in-package and multi-chip module design; substrate and interconnect design; signal and power integrity; thermal and thermomechanical design; manufacturing processes; reliability qualification; failure analysis; known-good-die test strategy; package selection and cost modeling; and emerging directions in co-packaged optics and glass-core substrates.

This handbook is written for senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students building a foundation in advanced packaging; packaging, mechanical, materials, electrical, thermal, and reliability engineers who need working depth outside their home discipline; product, test, quality, and manufacturing engineers translating packaging choices into yield and cost outcomes; technical managers who approve packaging decisions without necessarily deriving every equation themselves; and researchers who need a rigorous, currently sourced reference point.

Open this handbook and begin tracing a real packaging decision — from architecture selection through qualification — with derivations you can check and design rules you can apply.

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