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Standardizing the Semiconductor Manufacturing Backend Webinar

Taming the Wild West of Semiconductor Backend Manufacturing

February 22, 2024 | 3:00 - 4:00pm PT

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Unlike the semiconductor ‘frontend’, the ‘backend’ has little standardization with lots of different interfaces and behaviors between different equipment suppliers. How can we standardize it and gain the efficiencies that standards brought to the frontend? SEMI has several standards suites that could be used depending on the customer’s needs, including SECS/GEM, EDA/Interface A and RITdb. This webinar will describe the benefits of each, as well discuss challenges around traceability and other issues commonly encountered in the backend, and how standards can benefit the equipment users.


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Agenda

3:000 – 3:05 PM

Introduction, Current challenges in BE standardization , Introduce the speakers

Alan Weber, Cimetrix

3:05-3:15 PM

SECS/GEM

Brian Rubow, Cimetrix

3:15-3:25 PM

EDA

Albert Fuchigami, Peer Group

3:25- 3:35 PM

RITdB

Stacy Ajouri, Texas Instruments
Mark Roos, Roos Instruments

3:35-3:45 PM

Traceability and E142

Dave Huntley, PDF

3:45-3:55 PM

Conclusion / Closing Remark: Integrating these SEMI standards in an Automated Backend Factory, Call to action: Join ABFI, RITdB, related communities

Alan Weber, Cimetrix

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