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Integration Of Design For Manufacturability (DFM) Practices In Design Flows
San Jose, California March 21-March 23
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Lionel Riviere-Cazaux, Freescale Semiconductor
Kevin Lucas, Freescale Semiconductor
Jon Fitch, Freescale Semiconductor
In this paper we review some of the new functionalities needed for the integration of DFM (Design For Manufacturability) practices in design flows. We explain why DFM is important for the yield and reliability of products designed for advanced CMOS processes. We show that DFM can not be limited to layout optimization and that DFM practices can be and have to be very diverse. This diversity highlights the need of creating communication standards and channels between the stages of design flows. The diversity of the DFM needs also means that it could make sense for the industry to agree on a DFM roadmap.
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Lionel Riviere-Cazaux, Kevin Lucas, Jon Fitch, "Integration Of Design For Manufacturability (DFM) Practices In Design Flows," isqed, pp.102-106, Sixth International Symposium on Quality of Electronic Design (ISQED'05), 2005
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