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Effective Implementation Of Cycle Time Reduction Strategies For Semiconductor Back-End Manufacturing

Authors:

Joerg Domaschke
Siemens AG, HL MS
Balanstrasse 73
Munich 81541, GERMANY

Steven Brown
Siemens AG, HL MS
Balanstrasse 73
Munich 81541, GERMANY

Jennifer Robinson

Franz Leibl
Siemens Microelectronics Center
Koenigsbruecker Strasse 180
Dresden 01099, GERMANY

Abstract:

Using discrete-event simulation models, a study was conducted to evaluate the current production practices of a high-volume semiconductor back-end operation. The overall goal was to find potential areas for productivity improvement that would collectively yield a 60% reduction in manufacturing cycle time. This paper presents the simulation methodology and findings pertaining to analysis of the Assembly, Burn-In, and Test operations. Many of the recommendations identified can be implemented at no additional cost to the factory. The most significant opportunities for improvement are in the Test area, the system constraint. Additionally, the model is extremely sensitive to changes in operator staffing levels, an accurate reflection of many back-end operations. The model shows that the cumulative impact of these recommendations is a 41% reduction in average cycle time, a significant contribution to the overall goal.

Keywords:

Manufacturing simulation; Semiconductor manufacturing; Cycle time reduction

Availability:

A PDF version of this document is available. Contact the authors for more information. This document will be published in the Proceedings of the 1998 Winter Simulation Conference, Washington, DC.

 
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