Design for Manufacturability
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Abstract
Design for manufacturability (DFM) is a term that collectively describes the rules, tools, and methodologies that act on the physical design of a chip to manipulate the on-wafer rendering of IC shapes to optimize the profitability of the product by facilitating rapid yield ramp at high performance with cost effective and predictable manufacturing processes while maintaining a competitive design point. DFM addresses many diverse and technically complex facets of the design flow, as illustrated in Fig. 3.1. A few of the most important aspects of DFM are reviewed here primarily to distinguish DFM from DTCO.
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Design for manufacturability

Design for manufacturing

Manufacturing

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