TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER - same or better yield in 7 months.


Description

  1. Technology Transfer Doctrine consists of 1) Readiness, 2) Startup/Transfer 3) Stable high yield and wafer output.

  2. The objective of Technology Transfer is to transfer a technology to a Receiving waferfab so that the miniline of the Receiving waferfab matches or exceeds the performance of the originating waferfab and then has a stable, high yield and wafer output. E.g. If the originating waferfab is within 92% on a product, then within 6 months after equipment installation, the Receiving Fab will achieve 92% or greater yield.

  3. AFT, from 9 transfer experience, provides the best-in-class methodology, training, transfer guidelines, and a list of tasks for Readiness, transfer, and execution tasks. The training includes lessons learned from previous transfers

  4. AFT provides periodic audits to ensure that the transfer is on time and meets the requirements for yield and qualification on time.

Technology Transfer Synopsis

Technology Transfer Doctrine consists of 1) Readiness, 2) Startup/Transfer 3) Production ramp at stable and high yield.

Technology Transfer is to transfer a technology from a mother fab to a receiving fab, successfully to enable the receiving Fab to match or exceed the performance of the mother Fab and then to have a stable and high yield production ramp. E.g., The originating Fab is at 92% on 28nm Logic Technology, within 7 months after equipment installation the Receiving Fab will achieve 92% or greater yield.

The class covers

1. OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENT

2. STRATEGY

3. ASSUMPTIONS

4. CONCEPTS

5. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ASSESSMENT

6. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TIMELINES

7. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TASKS

8. METRICS