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JAZZ SEMICONDUCTOR ANNOUNCES ADVANCED MODELING TOOL FOR ANALOG
AND RF FOUNDRY CUSTOMERS
Jazz Process Control Model Tool (PCMT) Allows Designers to Close
the Loop Between Circuit Simulation and Actual Product Designs
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 1, 2006
-- Jazz Semiconductor, an independent wafer foundry focused primarily
on specialty CMOS process technologies, today announced it is offering
an innovative Process Control Model Tool (PCMT) to its customers
through its eBizz Web interface. Jazz Semiconductor's PCMT allows
designers to close the loop between simulated results from their
silicon models and actual results for their product designs at the
lot, wafer, or die level. The PCMT efficiently allows designers
to correlate wafer measurements to simulations, serving as an effective
tool for design optimization and cycle time reduction.
The difficulties encountered in RF and analog design can be minimized
if a foundry can offer a design and modeling environment tailored
to address the specific hurdles encountered in increasingly complex
designs. The PCMT supplements an extensive modeling infrastructure
already in place at Jazz and underscores the company's continued
efforts to provide its customers with a design environment optimized
for analog and RF designs. Jazz currently offers Monte Carlo, mismatch
and statistical models for its processes as well as fully scalable
models for up front design optimization. This front end modeling
infrastructure used during the design phase, coupled with the PCMT,
allows circuit designers to bridge the gap between circuit and silicon.
The PCMT generates a model library where the process related model
parameters are extracted based on measured PCM (Process Control
Monitors) data. The PCMT model is in effect a single statistical
model run that corresponds to the specific die, wafer or lot. The
PCMT engine uses the nominal model distributed with the Jazz design
kit and adjusts it through a modified Backward Propagation of Variances
(BPV) infrastructure to match specific PCM data sets. The tool is
completely automated through the Jazz eBizz site, through which
registered customers can launch PCMT runs on their foundry material.
Once requested through eBizz, the model libraries are delivered
to the customer electronically, and are immediately accessible through
the Jazz Process Design Kits (PDKs). Jazz PCMT models are also available
for multi-project wafer (MPWs) for customers who are looking for
low cost prototyping solutions to debug their data without having
to execute several mask spins.
"Jazz strives to deliver modeling platforms that enable our
customers to successfully design for manufacturability. With PCMT,
we have augmented our statistical modeling platform with an automated
and direct feedback mechanism for our customers, closing the loop
between design to specification and silicon performance," said
Dr. James Victory, RF Modeling and Characterization Manager at Jazz
Semiconductor.
"The Jazz PCMT is a significant enhancement to an already impressive
modeling and design platform. The PCMT allowed Airoha to take our
own PCM data from actual silicon that ran in the Jazz fab, and build
it back into our designs real time. This allowed us to simulate
design performance based on real measured data, which allowed us
to shorten the debug time and ultimately achieve quicker time to
market," said Michael Lu, president at Airoha.
Availability
PCMT is currently available to Jazz customers through eBizz on the
company's website for SBC35, CA18, and SBC18.
About Jazz Semiconductor
Jazz Semiconductor is an independent wafer foundry primarily focused
on specialty CMOS process technologies, including High Voltage CMOS,
SiGe BiCMOS and RFCMOS for the manufacture of highly integrated
analog and mixed-signal semiconductor devices. The company's specialty
process technologies are designed for customers who seek to produce
analog and mixed-signal semiconductor devices that are smaller and
more highly integrated, power-efficient, feature-rich and cost-effective
than those produced using standard process technologies. Jazz customers
target the wireless and high-speed wireline communications, consumer
electronics, automotive and industrial end markets. Jazz's executive
offices and its U.S. wafer fabrication facilities are located in
Newport Beach, CA. For more information, please visit www.jazzsemi.com.
Jazz Company Contact
Jessica McNaughton
949/435-8086
jessica.mcnaughton@jazzsemi.com
Jazz Media Contact
Lauri Julian
949/715-3049
l.julian@mediaconnectpr.com
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