Calumet Electronics is working to be one of many first IC substrate suppliers in america, serving to to fill a crucial hole within the home electronics provide chain.
“Calumet shall be one of many first, if not the primary, to carry scalable IC substrate capability to america,” COO Todd Brassard stated in an unique interview with EE Instances. “We now have been growing this functionality for about three years. We’re practically accomplished with our first substrate demo-builds in cooperation with a couple of protection and business OEMs. We’re not even in manufacturing but, and potential demand for our substrates is already over 1.5 million models a yr.”
The built-in circuit substrate business, value $10 billion yearly, is certainly all situated in Asia. Because the U.S. authorities goals to rebuild an electronics ecosystem with the assist of the not too long ago handed CHIPS Act, business specialists say IC substrates are more likely to stay one of many weakest hyperlinks within the home provide chain.
Whereas chips proceed to shrink, the printed circuit boards (PCBs) connecting ICs have lagged that miniaturization development. IC substrates act as interposers, bridging the dense I/O connections on chips with the a lot wider line-pitch widths on PCBs. With out IC substrates within the manufacturing ecosystem, the U.S. lacks an entire provide chain, significantly for electronics utilized in protection programs.
“On one aspect of our enterprise, we’ve prime protection and business OEMs with robust design challenges to resolve which can be experiencing ever-increasing dangers with their Asia provide chains, with few or no home sourcing choices,” Brassard stated. “And on the opposite aspect, we’ve home supplies and chemical suppliers with progressive applied sciences, and tools producers rallying to be a part of the answer. Within the center is the fabricator, like Calumet, who should sew novel options along with shut collaboration from business specialists.”
Calumet is making a sort of IC substrate with semi-additive copper characteristic formations.
Matt Kelly, the chief technologist at international electronics affiliation IPC, stated in March that the U.S. is as many as 25 years behind Asia in substrates.
Main suppliers
The main suppliers are Unimicron and ASE Group of Taiwan, Ibiden of Japan, and SCC of China. Unimicron has invested greater than $700 million in R&D and capability enlargement for superior flip-chip substrates by means of 2022, in accordance with market watcher Mordor Intelligence.
North America has no functionality to supply superior flip-chip ball-grid array (FCBGA) or flip-chip chip-scale packaging (FCCSP) substrates, in accordance with a November 2021 IPC report, the newest report out there from IPC. To change into a participant within the FCBGA section, it takes an funding of at the very least $1 billion, the report stated.
With out a North American provide of substrates, chips made within the U.S. have to be shipped to Asia after which again to the U.S., successfully lengthening the availability chain, the IPC report stated.
“We’re one of many few PCB producers that survived offshoring to Asia from 2003 to 2015, and never simply: by the pores and skin of our tooth,” Brassard stated. “We determined to attempt to offshore-proof ourselves by pushing into work that may’t be accomplished offshore. That finally ends up being protection, aerospace, medical, merchandise underneath export controls, like ITAR, however extra usually, issues which have mental property.”
Throughout the unique video name with EE Instances, Brassard confirmed a prototype substrate however declined to permit images.
“I’ve already pushed the bounds simply holding this up,” he stated, nodding towards extra on a desk in his workplace that he doesn’t dare to point out.
Calumet goals to produce custom-designed substrates to protection contractors, which account for about 8% of the corporate’s enterprise, in addition to different prospects making tools for 5G, satellite tv for pc communications, and well being care.
One of many Division of Protection contractors that Calumet is working with wants superior packaging, together with hyper-small, hyper-fast interposers, Brassard stated.
“We now have discovered that an OEM can go to Japan and say, ‘We want a particular {custom} substrate at very low quantity,’ and so they’ll say, ‘Sorry, we’re not within the enterprise,’ and American corporations can not compel one other nation to supply merchandise for the U.S.”
Filling an order for substrates from Japan can take years, in accordance with Brassard.
“We all know one firm that ordered a thousand substrates from Japan in 2019, however they nonetheless don’t have them. Japan can also put end-use restrictions on merchandise. They don’t essentially need their merchandise to be integrated into war-fighter finish functions.”
PCB maker
Calumet, with about 350 staff, ranks among the many high 5 U.S. PCB manufacturing services underneath one roof by capability, Brassard stated. “We’re a small enterprise, however we ship 4 million circuit boards a yr.”
Throughout the Covid pandemic, when the Asian provide of PCBs for ventilators vanished, Calumet produced 235,000 circuit boards in about three months to fulfill demand, Brassard stated.
“We’re on the level the place we’ve solely two or three corporations in america that may produce very advanced, high-density interconnect circuit boards. We could also be, so far as we will inform, the one, or at the very least one in every of a only a few, PCB retailers within the U.S. that’s growing manufacturing capabilities for natural substrates to assist fill a serious hole within the home microelectronics ecosystem.” Brassard added, “Document demand of standard circuit boards makes it unattractive for PCB producers to tackle the excessive prices of R&D and scaling extra advanced applied sciences now that their revenue margins are enhancing after a 20-year drought.”
To ramp up manufacturing for PCBs, Calumet has been investing in processes like electroless nickel immersion gold (ENIG) end, scorching press, and copper plating capability. Investments for substrates embody fine-line lithography tools and instruments for high-density electrical take a look at and optical inspection.
“We now have so many digital programs that typically you begin listening to the robotic overlords as a substitute of your staff who’re on the road, and also you don’t need to try this,” Brassard stated.
“Advancing workforce goes to be important in america, in addition to beginning to acknowledge that jobs in manufacturing are prestigious. That’s one factor Asia does higher than we do.”
The corporate goals for yields of as much as 90% on its superior PCBs.
“Every single circuit board goes to be extremely helpful,” Brassard stated. “A mistake on a $300 panel could be very totally different than making a mistake on a $20,000 panel or a $200,000 panel.”
That quest for prime yield will depend upon nearer communication that helps obtain manufacturing success.
“We now have fractured our manufacturing throughout the nation and internationally, and we will’t talk with one another very successfully, so we will’t innovate,” in accordance with Brassard. “Innovation doesn’t come by means of moments of inspiration. It comes by means of iteration.”
There are indicators that U.S. electronics producers are extra conscious of the dangers they face.
“Some OEMs haven’t discovered that they’ve an issue but; others have accomplished the analysis, accomplished the surveys, regarded throughout their huge organizations, and drawn some conclusions that there’s not sufficient capability within the business to serve their firm, not to mention all corporations, all of the protection and business OEMs,” Brassard stated. “We now have additionally had some distinguished manufacturers asking us about substrate capability. They’re asking us, ‘Are you able to decide to constructing one million of this stuff in 2023?’”
Brassard pointed to the vulnerabilities of what he calls a “FedEx provide chain”:
“It goes backwards and forwards, and there are such a lot of alternatives for unhealthy actors to intervene. We’re dedicated to U.S. manufacturing. We caught to it, and it virtually price us our firm for some time there, again in 2007, 2008, when all of the PCB retailers had been getting wiped off the planet.”