A student-run IC factory at RIT

Rochester Institute of Technology has established a factory operation within its cleanroom facility. The factory coexists with class laboratory instruction and research. About one lot per week is released into the factory, and processing is completed automatically by paid student operators several w...

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Published in:Proceedings., Eighth University/Government/Industry Microelectronics Symposium pp. 118 - 122
Main Authors: Gardner, J.H., Conners, J., Fuller, L.F., Gross, W.J., Price, D.T.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 1989
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Summary:Rochester Institute of Technology has established a factory operation within its cleanroom facility. The factory coexists with class laboratory instruction and research. About one lot per week is released into the factory, and processing is completed automatically by paid student operators several weeks later. The customers for the factory are students and faculty involved in VLSI design courses in electrical engineering or computer engineering. Other customers include microelectronic engineering faculty and staff and graduate students from a variety of programs. The factory supports a variety of processes such as NMOS and bipolar. The organization and operation of this factory are described.< >
ISSN:0749-6877
2375-5350
DOI:10.1109/UGIM.1989.37317