Event Detail
Design for Reliability Course
March 10 - 11, 2010
- Austin TX UNITED STATES
Semitracks
Semiconductor reliability is at a crossroads. In the past, reliability meant discovering, characterizing and modelling failure mechanisms and determining their impact on the reliability of the circuit. Today, reliability can involve tradeoffs between performance and reliability, assessing the impact of new materials, dealing with limited margins, etc. For today's complex ICs it is imperative that one consider reliability from the outset, during the design phase. Your company needs competent engineers and scientists who understand the predominant failure mechanisms and can translate these problems into requirements for IC design to minimize the likelihood of problems during manufacturing and use. Design for Reliability is a 2 day course that offers detailed instruction on subjects pertaining to the impact of reliability on design. This course is designed for every manager, and engineer concerned with designing new ICs, developing requirements, and interfacing with customers.
