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ESD Basics: From Semiconductor Manufacturing to Product Use
β Scribed by Steven H. Voldman(auth.), Steven H. Voldman(eds.)
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 219
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) continues to impact semiconductor manufacturing, semiconductor components and systems, as technologies scale from micro- to nano electronics. This bookintroduces the fundamentals of ESD, electrical overstress (EOS), electromagnetic interference (EMI), electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and latchup, as well as provides a coherent overview of the semiconductor manufacturing environment and the final system assembly. It provides an illuminating look into the integration of ESD protection networks followed by examples in specific technologies, circuits, and chips.
The text is unique in covering semiconductor chip manufacturing issues, ESD semiconductor chip design, and system problems confronted today as well as the future of ESD phenomena and nano-technology.
Look inside for extensive coverage on:
- The fundamentals of electrostatics, triboelectric charging, and how they relate to present day manufacturing environments of micro-electronics to nano-technology
- Semiconductor manufacturing handling and auditing processing to avoid ESD failures
- ESD, EOS, EMI, EMC, and latchup semiconductor component and system level testing to demonstrate product resilience from human body model (HBM), transmission line pulse (TLP), charged device model (CDM), human metal model (HMM), cable discharge events (CDE), to system level IEC 61000-4-2 tests
- ESD on-chip design and process manufacturing practices and solutions to improve ESD semiconductor chip solutions, also practical off-chip ESD protection and system level solutions to provide more robust systems
- System level concerns in servers, laptops, disk drives, cell phones, digital cameras, hand held devices, automobiles, and space applications
- Examples of ESD design for state-of-the-art technologies, including CMOS, BiCMOS, SOI, bipolar technology, high voltage CMOS (HVCMOS), RF CMOS, smart power, magnetic recording technology, micro-machines (MEMs) to nano-structures
ESD Basics: From Semiconductor Manufacturing to Product Use complements the authorβs series of books on ESD protection. For those new to the field, it is an essential reference and a useful insight into the issues that confront modern technology as we enter the Nano-electronic Era.
Content:
Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Electrostatics (pages 1β20):
Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Manufacturing and Electrostatics (pages 21β37):
Chapter 3 ESD, EOS, EMI, EMC and Latchup (pages 39β64):
Chapter 4 System Level ESD (pages 65β95):
Chapter 5 Component Level Issues β Problems and Solutions (pages 97β127):
Chapter 6 ESD in Systems β Problems and Solutions (pages 129β166):
Chapter 7 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) in the Future (pages 167β193):
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