September 19, 2024
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is gaining importance as a disruptive force in the semiconductor manufacturing process at every step. Understanding this phenomenon and learning to mitigate it effectively would help improve yield and productivity, as well as reduce damage to components. This class will focus on the practical applications of dealing with EMI, both on a device and factory level setting.
Pricing
- Members: $600
- Non-members: $800
- Students: $700
* For group orders with 5+ attendees, and for Students discounted pricing, please contact Michelle Sun (msun@semi.org)
* Coffee, refreshments, and lunch will be provided for all attendees.
* During this course, we will be covering the basics of SEMI E176, Guide to Assess and Minimize Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in a Semiconductor Manufacturing Environment. If interested, click here to learn more about the Standard. A copy of the Standard is recommended, but not required for this course.
Time
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
SEMI HQ
673 S. Milpitas Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States
Course Outline
Electromagnetics Basics
- EMI fundamentals
- Radiated emission
- Conducted emission
- EMI susceptibility
EMI Influence on Manufacturing
- EMI effects on components; EMI-caused EOS
- EMI effects on operation of equipment
- EMI and test – device and board
Reduction of EMI in Equipment
- Conducted and radiated EMI
- EMI immunity
- Shielding
- Proper grounding practices within the equipment
- EMI and power
- Filtering
Reduction of EMI on Factory Level Installations
- Conducted and radiated EMI
- EMI immunity
- Proper grounding practices on the facility level
- EMI and power
EMI Tools and Methodology
- High frequency measurements methodology
- High frequency instrumentation overview and specifics
- Hands-on session
EMI Audit
- Process
- Tools
Overview of EMC Regulations
- European EMC Directive overview
- FCC EMC Regulations overview
- SEMI EMC Standards overview
- EMC Test
- Procedures overview
EMI Management
- Management by yield vs. management by parameters
- EMI management basics
- Setting up EMI/EOS Program
- Resources and training
- Budget planning
- Dealing with equipment suppliers for EMI consideration
- Dealing with the customers
EMC-Cognizant Factory
- Setting up and running a factory where EMI is just as important as any other criteria
Meet the Instructor
Vladimir Kraz, President, OnFILTER