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2010 ESA Microelectronics Presentation Days
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Dominique de Saint Roman
Atmel ASIC BUAerospace Product Line
Marketing and Business Development Manager
2010 ESA Microelectronics Presentation Days
ATC18RHA MULTI-PROJECT WAFER
ESA Contract: 17767/03/NL/FM
MPD ESA March 30th, 2010
Prepared by Valérie BRIOT
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AGENDA
� MPW OBJECTIVES
� GENERAL INFO
� SPECIFIC MILESTONES
� SMPW in perspective
� SMPW_E1
� SMPW_E2
� SMPW_E3
� SMPW_E4
� CONCLUSIONS
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MPW OBJECTIVES
� For the ATC18RHA ASIC series
� A service for ANY European Space Customer
� Aims at lowering the non recurring manufacturing costs of ASIC development by amortizing them (reticules and silicon) through several ASIC designs
� Further more, the same set of reticules can be used for Prototypes and Flight Models
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GENERAL INFO (1/2)
� There are no design constraints specific to SMPW
� ATC18RHA design kit applies without restrictions
� Each design is developed independently of the others
� But new synchronization milestones are created
� SMPW is a Space foundry service
� The SMPW is limited to reticules and wafers manufacturing
� 1 reticules set for all the designs embarked
� All embarked designs are manufactured on each wafer
� At fab out, wafers lot is split in sub-lots, one for each design
� ESA absorbs the masks and silicon run costs for ESA projects only
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GENERAL INFO (2/2)
� The SMPW runs are launched at fix dates made public in advance to the space community
� Each run includes
- The reticules manufacturing
- 1 Si lot with priority for prototyping
� Complementary lots for Flight Models can be launched
- With the same reticules
- Without date limitation
� Specific milestones have been added in the ATC18RHA design flow
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SPECIFIC MILESTONES (1/4)
� RTE: Request To Embark
� Complementarily to the technical information provided for the 1st level feasibility study
� The customer must provide Atmel with the necessary information for the quotation based on the use of the SMPW
- The space project name
- The targeted SMPW run number
� If eligible to an ESA reserved SMPW run, the customer provides the filled in RTE document and Atmel relays it to ESA for approval
Preliminary Quote
1st level feasibility
RFQ
ELAP
RTE
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SPECIFIC MILESTONES (2/4)
� ELAP: ESA ELigibility APproval
� ESA accepts to embark the design on an ESA identified run #
� A written agreement is issued by ESA to confirm the customer ASIC eligibility
� As such, ESA commits that the customer ASIC will be on the identified run if the “Logic Review Closing Date” is met
Preliminary Quote
1er level feasibility
RFQ
ELAP
RTE
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SPECIFIC MILESTONES (3/4)
� LRCD: Logic Review Closing Date
� A fixed date, published in advance ([email protected])
� All the Logic Reviews have to be completed by then
� The “LR Closing Date” is the latest date for confirming
- The SMPW run embarking approval (ESA)
- The commitment to embark on the agreed planning (Customer + Atmel)
� The reticule organization is frozen
� The ESA cancellation charges apply from then onwards (on top of the standard Atmel ones)
LRCD
Order Design n
Place & Route
Post layout simulations
DR
DRCD
4 m
on
ths
DR
Place & Route
Post layout simulations
Logic Design
LR LR
Logic design
Order Design 1
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SPECIFIC MILESTONES (4/4)
� DRCD: Design Review Closing Date
� A fixed date, published in advance
� All the Design Reviews have to be completed by then
� It is the start of the reticule and wafers manufacturing
� In general, there are 4 months between the “LR Closing Date”
and the “DR Closing Date”
DRCD
LRCD
Order Design n
Place & Route
Post layout simulations
DR
4
mo
nth
s
DR
Place & Route
Post layout simulations
Logic Design
LR LR
Logic Design
Order Design 1
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SMPW IN PERSPECTIVE
20122011201020092008200720062005200420032002
VR E1 E2 E3 E4
TodayESA Contract Kick-off
� 500K€ SMPW for the management and technical set-up + the verification through a Validation Run
� 1.5M€ for 4 SMPW runs
ESA Contract ends
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SMPW VALIDATION RUN
� DESCRIPTION (RETICULE)
� 2 CUSTOMERS
� 2 ASIC’s + ATC18RHA SEC & TCV
- 1 ATC18RHA_504 for ESA R & D
- 1 ATC18RHA_404 for R & D
� DRCD was September 2004
� Validation of the “SMPW reticule specification”
� Validation of the “SMPW technical and management procedure”
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SMPW_E1
� DESCRIPTION (RETICULE)
� 1 CUSTOMER
� 2 ASIC’s + ATC18RHA SEC & TCV
- 1 ATC18RHA_504 for R&D space project
- 1 ATC18RHA_324 for Flight Models production
� The DRCD was driven by the DR of the most complex ASIC: December 2007
� From the design to the prototypes delivery: there was no identified issues linked to the SMPW procedures
� The SMPW management was easier due to the fact that only one customer was involved
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SMPW_E2
� DESCRIPTION (RETICULE)
� 3 CUSTOMERS
� 3 ASIC’s
- 1 ATC18RHA_504
- 1 ATC18RHA_404
- 1 ATC18RHA_324
� DRCD: December 2008
� From design to prototypes delivery: no issues linked to SMPW procedures
� ‘1st at DR, 1st at probe’ rule not relevant when an ‘easier’ASIC than complex ones is on the same reticule
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SMPW_E3
� DESCRIPTION (RETICULE)
� 2 CUSTOMERS
� 3 ASIC’s
- 1 ATC18RHA_504
- 2 ATC18RHA_404
� DRCD: March 2010
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SMPW_E4
� DESCRIPTION
� 3 CUSTOMERS IDENTIFIED
� 3 ASIC’s IDENTIFIED
- 2 ATC18RHA_504
- 1 ATC18RHA_324
� Still room for an ATC18RHA_404 (or smaller) based design
� LRCD October 2010
� DRCD February 2011
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CONCLUSIONS (1)
� ESA SMPW Constraints
� Cycle times
� Fixed dates
� Risk of cancellation if not enough candidates (2 min)
� Confidentiality
� ESA SMPW Advantages
� Access to advanced technology at lower cost
� Prototyping for R & D without FM
� Commitment to Space requirements (Radiation Hardened and High Reliability)
� Prototypes and Flight Models delivery
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CONCLUSIONS (2)
� Once the ESA runs have been used Atmel will keep offering an SMPW service based on the following business conditions
� Either for one customer or multiple customers
� No predefined/committed run launch date until a minimum of 2 ASICs are identified
� The mask and silicon cost will be charged to the users of an MPW run (it was paid by ESA until now)
� The MPW logistic and milestones will remain the same
� Once an MPW run will be open (2 ASIC), R & D ASIC can consider to embark
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THANKS TO …
� Agustin Fernandez-Leon, ESA
� Valérie Briot, Atmel
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VALIDATION RUN RETICULE
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SMPW_E1 RETICULE
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SMPW_E2 RETICULE
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SMPW_E3 RETICULE
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