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Eee590 Ic-Technology Syllabus

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of VLSI manufacturing processes and technology. The course covers topics like crystal growth, wafer fabrication, lithography techniques, thermal oxidation, thin film deposition, interconnections, packaging, and MOS and bipolar process integration. After completing this course, students will understand the physics and manufacturing concepts underlying VLSI chip production. The course consists of 5 units covering semiconductor manufacturing, lithography, diffusion, deposition, interconnections, and MOS and bipolar process integration. Students will be evaluated through assignments, quizzes, and an exam.

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Eee590 Ic-Technology Syllabus

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of VLSI manufacturing processes and technology. The course covers topics like crystal growth, wafer fabrication, lithography techniques, thermal oxidation, thin film deposition, interconnections, packaging, and MOS and bipolar process integration. After completing this course, students will understand the physics and manufacturing concepts underlying VLSI chip production. The course consists of 5 units covering semiconductor manufacturing, lithography, diffusion, deposition, interconnections, and MOS and bipolar process integration. Students will be evaluated through assignments, quizzes, and an exam.

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EEE590

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Prerequisite
Objectives:

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This course introduces students to the fundamentals of VLSI manufacturing


processes and technology.
Expected Outcome:
After the completion of this course, Students will be able to:
Understand physics of the Crystal growth, wafer fabrication and basic properties of silicon
wafers.
Learning lithography techniques and concepts of wafer exposure system, types of resists etc.
Understand concepts of thermal oxidation and Si/SiO2 interface and its quality measurements.
Learn concepts of thin film deposition including chemical Vapor Deposition and Physical vapor
deposition.
Understand back-end technology to define contacts, interconnect, gates, source and drain, and
measurements techniques to insure quality of designs.
Understand MOS and Bipolar Process Integration.
Unit I
Introduction
Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing and fabrication. Physics of the Crystal growth, wafer
fabrication and basic properties of silicon wafers.
Unit II
Lithography, Thermal Oxidation of Silicon:
The Photolithographic Process, Etching Techniques, Photomask Fabrication, Exposure Systems,
Exposure sources, The Oxidation Process, Modeling Oxidation, Masking Properties of Silicon
Dioxide, Technology of Oxidation, Si-SiO2 Interface.
Unit III
Diffusion, Ion Implantation, Film Deposition:
The Diffusion Process, Mathematical Model for Diffusion, Constant-,The Diffusion Coefficient,
Successive Diffusions, Diffusion Systems, Implantation Technology, Mathematical Model for Ion
Implantation, Selective Implantation, Channeling, Lattice Damage and Annealing, Shallow
Implantations, Chemical Vapor Deposition, Physical Vapor Deposition, Epitaxy.
Unit IV
Interconnections and Contacts, Packaging and Yield
Metal Interconnections and Contact Technology, Diffused Interconnections, Polysilicon
Interconnections and Buried Contacts, Silicides and Multilayer-Contact Technology, Copper
Interconnects and Damascene Processes, Wafer Thinning and Die Separation, Die Attachment,
Wire Bonding, Packages, Yield.
Unit V
MOS Process Integration, Bipolar Process Integration
Basic MOS Device Considerations, MOS Transistor Layout and Design Rules, Complementary
MOS (CMOS) Technology, The Junction-Isolated Structure, Current Gain, Transit Time,
Basewidth, Breakdown Voltages, Other Elements In SBC Technology, Advanced Bipolar Structures,
Other Bipolar Isolation Techniques. Deep Submicron Processes, Low-Voltage/Low-Power
CMOS/BiCMOS Processes. Future Trends and Directions of CMOS/BiCMOS Processes.

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Textbooks
1. J. Plummer, Michael D. Deal and Peter B. Griffin, Silicon VLSI Technology, fundamentals,
practice and modeling Pearson Education, 2009.
2. Richard C. Jaeger, Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication, Second Edition.
Reference Books
1. C.Y. Chang and S. M. Sze, ULSI Technology, McGraw Hill 1996.
2. S.K. Ghandhi, VLSI Fabrication Principles, Wiley, 2nd edition 1994.
3. Stanley wolf, Silicon Processing for VLSI era, volume 4, Deep sub-micron process technology
Lattice Press, 1990.
Mode of Evaluation:

CAT- I & II, Assignments/ Quiz, Term End Examination.

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