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one-day class provides a technically accurate description of the
most advanced key manufacturing technologies used in microchip manufacturing,
what role each technology plays, and their relative strength and
weakness.
Course Description:
Each new generation of microchips
is critically dependent on the technology of the tools that are
used to manufacture them. Indeed, it s not an exaggeration to say
that each new generation of microchip technology is preceded by
a new generation of manufacturing tools that represent a evolution
of existing technology, or a completely new and revolutionary manufacturing
methodology.
This course provides a technically accurate
introduction to advanced semiconductor manufacturing technologies.
It covers state-of-the-art developments in such areas such as Chemical
Mechanical Polishing (CMP), Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD), Chemical
Vapor Deposition (CVD), Micro-lithography, Etch, and Ion Implantation.
The basic principles that each technology employs are presented,
the key role that the technology plays in microchip manufacturing
is described, and the latest tools that employ these technologies
are discussed.
The course notes are extensively illustrated with state-of-the-art
2D and 3D full color graphics, and feature numerous cross-sectional
and top-down SEM and TEM photographs of leading edge commercial
device structures and typical processing defects. The course highlights
the importance of each topic it treats in the real world of manufacturing
commercial semiconductor integrated circuits with high yields. The
class is taught in a highly interactive style with key question
reviews for each module. In-class exercises are provided, which
employ real-world case studies that have been selected to be appropriate
for the level of the course.
This course is one day in length, and is targeted at Process Engineers,
Product Engineers, Device Engineers, R& D Engineers, Failure
Analysis Engineers, VLSI Design Engineers, Technicians, and other
technical personnel who are familiar with the basics of microchip
manufacturing, but who desire a deeper understanding of the emerging
new technologies that are revolutionizing microchips manufacturing.
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