Fundamentals of Semiconductor Manufacturing and Process Control
E**A
good overview, but not the most up-to-date info
pretty easy to just pick up and read. i've found this to be a good overview into the industry. the information is several years old by now (totally understandable) but still gives the theoretical fundamentals for the areas that i've encountered in my short time working in the industry.
S**K
Four Stars
Delivery on time and helpful informative book.
A**R
arrived as said and nothing bad to report
Product as described, arrived as said and nothing bad to report. Thanks!
W**E
extensive summary of fabs
For those of you working in a fab, or designing processes to be used in it, May gives a good summary of what is generally known and non-proprietary. He explains the key steps in photolithography, wet and dry etching, the different ways to dope, and deposition processes.But along with these steps, every fab needs to monitor them for quality control. So we get discussions of how to measure data about a wafer. Like using inteferometry or ellipsometry to measure the thickness of a deposited thin film. Or using a four point probe for capacitance or resistance measurements.A lot of the text also deals with statistics and how to maximise your device yield. Involves numerous modelling choices and process controls.
K**A
Good to take the overview of SPC and Semiconductor processes
The beginning chapters cover the semiconductor processes, and the last half chapters cover fundamental level of Statistical Process Control. Some explanations about the SPC are not sufficient because of the limited pages, compared to books of SPC. However, this book contains a lot of useful tables, and it is a good size to carry around. Thus, I think this is a good book to review SPC and Semiconductor Processes quickly.
M**N
Four Stars
Very good book
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