December 18, 2023
Join us for a hybrid experience with both in-person and virtual attendance options.
Time
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
SEMI HQ
673 S Milpitas Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States
Electromagnetic Interference and Electrical Overstress Management: Why, What, and How
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is becoming more critical in all aspects of semiconductor manufacturing, affecting productivity and yield.
The SEMI E176 Standard, "Guide to Assess and Minimize Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in a Semiconductor Manufacturing Environment," addresses this issue. This document provides practical, actionable guidance on establishing an acceptable EMI environment in semiconductor processes: from assessing the EMI environment to EMI mitigation to verification. SEMI E176 sets recommended EMI limits for different process categories. The Standard can benefit every stage of the semiconductor process and electronic assembly.
Who Should Attend:
- Semiconductor Device Manufacturers
- Manufacturing and Quality Directors
- Department and Production Managers
- Line Supervisors
- Sales: VP and Managers
- Equipment Manufacturers
- Director-Level and VP Engineering and QA
- Engineering Department Managers
- Sales: VP and Managers (customer satisfaction)
Meet the Instructor
Vladimir Kraz, President, OnFILTER
Agenda
1. Overview of SEMI and SEMI Standards
- SEMI as a resource for your company
2. EMI and EMC - an overview
3. Effect of EMI on processes and equipment
- EMI and Electrical Overstress
- Equipment precision
- Process variations
- Other problems
4. Sources and propagation of EMI
5. Overview of SEMI E.33
- Emphasis on Table 1: Compliance Assignment/Responsibility Table
6. Overview of SEMI E.176
7. Basics of a viable EMI program at a factory based on SEMI E.176
- Purpose
- Structure
- Resources and budget
- Similarity and synergy with already-existing ESD program