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A '''mask shop''' is a factory which |
A '''mask shop''' is a factory which manufactures [[photomask]]s for use in the [[semiconductor industry]]. There are two distinct types found in the trade. '''Captive mask shops''' are in-house operations owned by the biggest semiconductor corporations, while '''merchant mask shops''' make masks for most of the industry. |
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Merchant mask shops will produce photomasks for a variety of [[integrated device manufacturer]]s (IDMs) or optical device companies in addition to providing excess cavity work and re-pellicle for captive mask shops. |
Merchant mask shops will produce photomasks for a variety of [[integrated device manufacturer]]s (IDMs) or optical device companies in addition to providing excess cavity work and re-[[pellicle]] for captive mask shops. |
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The company structure is similar to that of any medium sized manufacture and has the |
The company structure is similar to that of any medium sized manufacture and has the |
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== Infrastructure (technical and financial) == |
== Infrastructure (technical and financial) == |
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As of 2006, the costs to set up a basic low volume Merchant mask shop to manufacture 65nm specification product (tools only, no facility or data prep) is a follows: |
As of 2006, the costs to set up a basic low volume Merchant mask shop to manufacture 65nm specification product (tools only, no [[cleanroom]] facility or data prep) is a follows:{{fact}} |
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*Blank Inspection: Lasertec $3m |
*Blank Inspection: Lasertec $3m |
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Total $88m |
Total $88m |
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This equipment set can produce approximately five 65 nm reticles per day. |
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Construction costs of a suitable factory, plant and [[cleanroom]] will depend on location but can be around $20- |
Construction costs of a suitable factory, plant and [[cleanroom]] will depend on location but can be around $20-30M. |
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[[CATS (software)]] licensing up to $ |
[[CATS (software)]] licensing up to $1M dependent on formats and threads. |
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Because of the high costs of setting up such facilities with new equipment, many second |
Because of the high costs of setting up such facilities with new equipment, many second-tier fabs and manufacturing concerns are taking to purchasing used equipment to meet their needs. For example the sales price for KLA-Tencor SLF87 from such a used equipment reseller is around 1/10th of the new sales price. |
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Many used equipment resellers exist on the market, for example www.fabsurplus.com . The sales price for KLA-Tencor SLF87 from such a used equipment reseller is around 1/10th of the new sales price. |
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== The future == |
== The future == |
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As technology shrinks, the cost to mask shops increase and the product turn around time grow longer as well. The trend in this new decade is for manufacturing to migrate eastwards to reduce cost and lead times. Once technology restrictions in the [[Wassenaar Arrangement]] are reduced, high end [[reticle]]s and [[integrated circuit]]s will be produced in [[mainland China]] |
As technology shrinks, the cost to mask shops increase and the product turn around time grow longer as well. The trend in this new decade is for manufacturing to migrate eastwards to reduce cost and lead times. Once technology restrictions in the [[Wassenaar Arrangement]] are reduced, high end [[reticle]]s and [[integrated circuit]]s will be produced in [[mainland China]] |
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rather than [[Taiwan]]. |
rather than [[Taiwan]].{{fact}} |
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==See also== |
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* [[Computational lithography]] |
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[[Category:Lithography (microfabrication)]] |
[[Category:Lithography (microfabrication)]] |
Revision as of 07:12, 9 December 2008
A mask shop is a factory which manufactures photomasks for use in the semiconductor industry. There are two distinct types found in the trade. Captive mask shops are in-house operations owned by the biggest semiconductor corporations, while merchant mask shops make masks for most of the industry.
Merchant mask shops will produce photomasks for a variety of integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) or optical device companies in addition to providing excess cavity work and re-pellicle for captive mask shops.
The company structure is similar to that of any medium sized manufacture and has the following unique departments or mask makers:
- Sales Customer / customer services
- Front end data prep
- Facilities maintenance - plant & environment
- Engineering - equipment maintenance
- Engineering - process, inspection & metrology
- Quality assurance
- Shipping & dispatching
Infrastructure (technical and financial)
As of 2006, the costs to set up a basic low volume Merchant mask shop to manufacture 65nm specification product (tools only, no cleanroom facility or data prep) is a follows:[citation needed]
- Blank Inspection: Lasertec $3m
- Mask writer (Lithography ) Toshiba 5000 or Hitachi HL-8000 EB $14m
- Mask writer 2nd pass PSM: ALTA 4300 Laser. $8m
- Resist Coat: Sigmameltec CTS 7000 $3m
- PEB and Developer: HamaTech-APE Masktrack $2.8m
- Plasma Etch: Unaxis Mask Etcher IV $4m
- HF Etch:SigmaMeltec SFH 3000 $1.3m
- CD Metrology: Leica LWM 250 DUV & AMAT NanoSEM 3D $2m
- Image Metrology: Lasertec MPM 193 & 157 $2m
- Image Metrology: ZEISS AIMSFAB 193 & 157 $2m
- Registration Leica I-PRO II $2.5m
- Defect Inspection: KLA-Tencor SLF87 $10m
- Defect Inspection: AMAT Aera193 $10m
- Defect Repair: Seiko 5000 $4.5m
- Defect Repair: RAVE nm1300 $5.5m
- Resist Strip: SigmaMeltec MRC 7500 $3m
- Cleaning Precision: HamaTech-APE MaskTrack $3.5m
- Other miscellaneous equipment installation & service $8m
Total $88m
This equipment set can produce approximately five 65 nm reticles per day.
Construction costs of a suitable factory, plant and cleanroom will depend on location but can be around $20-30M. CATS (software) licensing up to $1M dependent on formats and threads.
Because of the high costs of setting up such facilities with new equipment, many second-tier fabs and manufacturing concerns are taking to purchasing used equipment to meet their needs. For example the sales price for KLA-Tencor SLF87 from such a used equipment reseller is around 1/10th of the new sales price.
The future
As technology shrinks, the cost to mask shops increase and the product turn around time grow longer as well. The trend in this new decade is for manufacturing to migrate eastwards to reduce cost and lead times. Once technology restrictions in the Wassenaar Arrangement are reduced, high end reticles and integrated circuits will be produced in mainland China rather than Taiwan.[citation needed]