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(Ebook) Electrical Overstress (EOS): Devices, Circuits and Systems by Steven H. Voldman ISBN 9781118511886, 1118511883

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Authors:Steven H. Voldman
Pages:368 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Wiley
Language:english
File Size:10.92 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781118511886, 1118511883
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(Ebook) Electrical Overstress (EOS): Devices, Circuits and Systems by Steven H. Voldman ISBN 9781118511886, 1118511883

Electrical Overstress (EOS) continues to impact semiconductor manufacturing, semiconductor components and systems as technologies scale from micro- to nano-electronics.  This bookteaches the fundamentals of electrical overstress  and how to minimize and mitigate EOS failures. The text provides a clear picture of EOS phenomena, EOS origins, EOS sources, EOS physics, EOS failure mechanisms, and EOS on-chip and system design.  It provides an illuminating insight into the sources of EOS in manufacturing, integration of on-chip, and system level EOS protection networks, followed by examples in specific technologies, circuits, and chips. The book is unique in covering the EOS manufacturing issues from on-chip design and electronic design automation to factory-level EOS program management in today’s modern world.Look inside for extensive coverage on:Fundamentals of  electrical overstress, from EOS physics, EOS time scales, safe operating area (SOA),  to physical models for EOS phenomenaEOS sources in today’s semiconductor manufacturing environment, and EOS program management, handling and EOS auditing processing to avoid EOS failuresEOS failures in both semiconductor devices, circuits and systemDiscussion of how to distinguish between EOS events, and electrostatic discharge (ESD) events (e.g. such as human body model (HBM), charged device model (CDM), cable discharge events (CDM), charged board events (CBE), to system level IEC 61000-4-2 test events)EOS  protection on-chip design practices and how they differ from ESD protection networks and solutionsDiscussion of EOS system level concerns in printed circuit boards (PCB), and manufacturing equipmentExamples of EOS issues in state-of-the-art digital, analog and power technologies including CMOS, LDMOS, and BCDEOS design rule checking (DRC), LVS, and ERC electronic design automation (EDA) and how it is distinct from ESD EDA systemsEOS testing and qualification techniques, andPractical off-chip ESD protection and system level solutions to provide more robust systemsElectrical Overstress (EOS): Devices, Circuits and Systems is a continuation of the author’s series of books on ESD protection. It is an essential reference and a useful insight into the issues that confront modern technology as we enter the nano-electronic era.Content: Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Electrical Overstress (pages 1 –35): Chapter 2 Fundamentals of EOS Models (pages 36–86): Chapter 3 EOS, ESD, EMI, EMC and Latchup (pages 87–101): Chapter 4 EOS Failure Analysis (pages 102–132): Chapter 5 EOS Testing and Simulation (pages 133–165): Chapter 6 EOS Robustness – Semiconductor Technologies (pages 166–195): Chapter 7 EOS Design – Chip Level Design and Floor Planning (pages 196 –212): Chapter 8 EOS Design – Chip Level Circuit Design (pages 213–239): Chapter 9 EOS Prevention and Control (pages 240–262): Chapter 10 EOS Design – Electronic Design Automation (pages 263–284): Chapter 11 EOS Program Management (pages 285–300): Chapter 12 Electrical Overstress in Future Technologies (pages 301–327):
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