DocumentCode
2363137
Title
Management of multiple-pass constraints [IC fabrication]
Author
Bonal, J. ; Sadai, A. ; Ortega, C. ; Aparicio, S. ; Fernandez, M. ; Oliva, R. ; Rodriguez, L. ; Rosendo, M. ; Sanchez, A. ; Paule, E. ; Ojeda, D.
Author_Institution
Microelectron. Group, AT&T Bell Labs., Madrid, Spain
fYear
1998
fDate
23-25 Sep 1998
Firstpage
451
Lastpage
454
Abstract
The theory of constraints (TOC) is becoming a new paradigm in the semiconductor industry. Most practical uses of TOC are for bottlenecks with only one visit to the fabrication process such as typical job shop linear lines. Applying TOC to constraints with multiple steps has been shown to be too complex to handle a semiconductor shop-floor. This restriction to constraints with only one visit limits TOC potential in semiconductor environments. In this paper, we present a methodology developed to allow for the use of the TOC philosophy in fab lines with more than one product flow and more than one visit to the bottleneck in each product flow. This method consists of dividing each process sequence in segments, where each segment finishes in one visit to the bottleneck and has only that single visit to the bottleneck. Once the capacity of the bottleneck is split between the visits, each segment is managed as an independent line. The method is suitable to be used in a production environment on a shift to shift basis and allows throughput optimization of real bottlenecks
Keywords
constraint theory; integrated circuit manufacture; manufacturing resources planning; optimisation; production control; IC fabrication; bottleneck capacity; bottlenecks; fab lines; fabrication process; job shop linear lines; multiple step constraints; multiple-pass constraint management; process sequence division; process sequence segments; product flow; product flow bottlenecks; production environment; semiconductor environments; semiconductor industry; semiconductor shop-floor; theory of constraints; throughput optimization; Constraint theory; Costs; Electronics industry; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Microelectronics; Productivity; Semiconductor device manufacture; Technological innovation; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference and Workshop, 1998. 1998 IEEE/SEMI
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
ISSN
1078-8743
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4380-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASMC.1998.731645
Filename
731645
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