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Creating Computer Chips. Integrated Circuits. What is an IC?. In the 1950s computers were built with vacuum tubes A vacuum tube is A single switch Produced a lot of heat Used a lot of power Burned out frequently. What is an IC?.
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Creating Computer Chips Integrated Circuits
What is an IC? • In the 1950s computers were built with vacuum tubes • A vacuum tube is • A single switch • Produced a lot of heat • Used a lot of power • Burned out frequently
What is an IC? • By the mid 1950s vacuum tubes were replaced by transistors. • A transistor • is a single switch • uses low power • gives off little heat • is reliable
What is an IC? Jack Kilby, working at Texas Instruments, In 1959 two engineers independently invented ways to put transistorized switches onto a wafer of silicon. Robert Noyce at Fairchild Semiconductor
What is an IC? An Integrated Circuit is • hundreds to thousands of switches (transistors)on a single silicon chip • low power • inexpensive • reliable More powerful computers are possible with ICs
How are ICs Made? Design • It takes a team of up to 600 engineers. • The engineers face a task equivalent to trying to design a small city from the ground up.
How are ICs Made? Manufacture • Computer chips begin as a material called silicon. • Silicon is an element like oxygen or carbon
How are ICs Made? Manufacture • The silicon is crafted into thin, large "wafer-like" sheets. (wafers) • The transistors and other components are applied in layers
How are ICs Made? Manufacture • A single wafer may contain hundreds or even thousands of individual ICs • Each IC is removed from the wafer and placed in a package that we know as a computer chip
Bunny Suit • Special clothing worn by workers in a clean room that helps to keep human contaminants away from the chips.
Clean Room • The area of the fabrication plant where the chips are made that is kept extremely clean of dust, dirt and other contamination.
Contamination • Intrusion or contact with dirt, dust or impurities that adversely affect chip fabrication.
Etching • The process of immersing the wafer in a chemical bath—usually an acid or solvent—that removes the photoresist that was exposed to light.
Fab • The fabrication plant that houses the entire business of manufacturing computer chips. Fabrication • The process of manufacturing computer chips.
Mask • A patterned plate or template used to expose selected areas of a wafer to light in the process of fabrication a computer chip.
Micron • A unit of measure that is one millionth of a meter; synonymous with micrometer.
Photoresist • A light-sensitive material that changes chemically when light shines on to it.
Quality Control • The stage of testing chips for defects. The smallest mistake, such as a slight misalignment of the mask, can destroy some or all of the chips on a wafer.
Micron • A unit of measure that is one millionth of a meter; synonymous with micrometer.
Semiconductor • A substance, like silicon, with electrical conductivity between that of an insulator and a conductor: Most electronic circuits are made with semiconductor components.
Wafer • A very thin slice of very pure silicon crystal (99.9999% pure)