DocumentCode :
2034107
Title :
Smaller is Better? Maximization of Good Chips per Wafer by Co-Optimization of Yield and Chip Area
Author :
Melzner, Hanno
Author_Institution :
Infineon Technol. AG, Munich
fYear :
2006
fDate :
22-24 May 2006
Firstpage :
372
Lastpage :
379
Abstract :
The two factors defining number of good chips that can be picked from a wafer are yield and number of chips per wafer. Number of chips is primarily defined by chip area -together with details such as die aspect ratio, kerf width, edge exclusion, and die placement. While yields play the major role once a chip design is finished, in the design phase chip area can still be influenced. It is frequently thought that "smaller is better", i.e. a given functionality should be realized on a minimum silicon area. This is certainly true if there are no strong relationships between area and yield. In some cases, however, there are such strong relationships - a good example is redundancy configuration for memory chips or embedded memories. Powerful redundancy typically requires more area, but can boost yield on the other hand. Analog circuits may be more robust and have higher yield if devices are designed larger. Even in logic chips, DfM measures such as via duplication may sometimes increase chip area. In all these cases, an optimum of yield gain versus area growth has to be found. In this paper, we review and discuss some relationships between yield and area and present methods for optimization of good chips per wafer
Keywords :
design for manufacture; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit yield; DfM; analog circuits; chip area optimizsation; chip design; embedded memories; logic chips; memory chips; redundancy configuration; yield optimization; Analog circuits; Chip scale packaging; Coplanar waveguides; Design for manufacture; Logic devices; Phase estimation; Predictive models; Robustness; Semiconductor device modeling; Silicon;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference, 2006. ASMC 2006. The 17th Annual SEMI/IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
ISSN :
1078-8743
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0254-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ASMC.2006.1638786
Filename :
1638786
Link To Document :
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