Making Optimal Design Decisions for Next Generation Dispensing Tools

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Channel Management,
Institute For Operations Research,
Marketing,
Productivity,
Supplier,
Tool
Source:
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences

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Overview: The competitive environment faced by semiconductor equipment suppliers leaves no room for error when designing next generation tools. In addition, time to market, footprint, and equipment capabilities are all key to a successful product. At Cookson Electronics Equipment, tool designers used simulation to answer some difficult design questions, improve time to market, and lower development costs. This paper explains how simulation was used in designing the new High Volume Batch (HVB) dispensing platform. It also discusses the flexible simulation model and simulation results for various prototype equipment designs.

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Format: PDF | Size: 501KB | Date: Oct 2003 | Pages: 6


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