DocumentCode
3150210
Title
Managing A Large Volume of Design/Manufacturing/Test Data in a Chip And Module Factory
Author
Freund, Vincent J., Jr.
Author_Institution
IBM General Technology Division, East Fishkill, Hopewell Junction, NY
fYear
1984
fDate
25-27 June 1984
Firstpage
447
Lastpage
451
Abstract
In its highly automated East Fishkill semiconductor facility, IBM has exploited the "gate array" concept to its fullest in the support of computers designed using VLSI. IBM\´s Engineering Design System (which has been described in several papers in the past) in conjunction with the Direct Release System provides machine designers with a fast, controlled environment for designing and releasing chip part numbers into East Fishkill and getting fast turnaround on newly designed chips for their engineering model machines. This paper describes how Programmers and Engineers at the East Fishkill facility solved the huge logistical and information management problems associated with handling the large volume of unique chip part numbers that are released into East Fishkill with requests for quick shipment of hardware at that released design level. The problems discussed involve providing accurate, timely manufacturing information, tracking the product in the line, and collecting/analyzing in-process and final test results for thousands of unique part numbers.
Keywords
Automatic control; Design engineering; Information management; Manufacturing; Production facilities; Programming profession; Semiconductor device manufacture; Systems engineering and theory; Testing; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation, 1984. 21st Conference on
ISSN
0738-100X
Print_ISBN
0-8186-0542-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DAC.1984.1585835
Filename
1585835
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