Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing, The
- Synopsis
- A video recording of a short course held by the International Electron Devices Meeting (IDEM) in 2002. The course addresses the opportunities and challenges of the future of semiconductor manufacturing. The lecturers share their experience, vision, and insight in process technology and manufacturing. The first lecture provides an overview of the future of semiconductor manufacturing, including business and application trends, technology trend, the challenges of new modules and emerging device architectures, and technology transfer and ramp. The second lecture covers the trend and challenges of front end manufacturing technology and process modules, in particular, device scaling, gate dielectric, and lithography. The third lecture addresses the trend, challenges, and potential solutions of backend technology, process modules, and packaging. The state of the art 300mm manufacturing and future directions are covered in the fourth lecture, including product-driven requirements, equipment, facilities, CIM, safety, and cost. In the fifth lecture, both process and design aspects of yield and reliability improvement for future semiconductor manufacturing are covered, including challenges, methodology, models, tools, vehicles, and potential solutions.
- Language
- English
- Country
- United States
- Year of release
- 2002
- Year of production
- 2002
- Notes
- On 4 videocassettes
- Subjects
- Information technology
- Keywords
- electronic engineering; microelectronic devices; semiconductors
Distribution Formats
- Type
- VHS
- Format
- PAL
- Price
- $450.00
- Availability
- Sale
- Duration/Size
- 420 mins
- Year
- 2003
Production Company
Sponsor
Distributor
- Name
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc
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- Web
- http://www.ieee.org/organizations/eab/ceus/ssvideo.htm External site opens in new window
- Phone
- +1 908 562 5493
- Address
- 445 Hoes Lane
PO Box 1331
Piscataway
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USA
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