Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – With circuit for evaluating a web – strand – strip – or sheet
Reexamination Certificate
1999-11-30
2004-06-22
Luu, Thanh X. (Department: 2878)
Radiant energy
Photocells; circuits and apparatus
With circuit for evaluating a web, strand, strip, or sheet
C324S501000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06753541
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention is generally related to integrated circuits and more specifically to integrated circuit processing, design, and debugging.
2. Description of the Related Art
Prior art fiducials have typically been produced with a single layer or multiple layers of metals deposited on a semiconductor substrate in a characteristic shape, such as a cross or plus-sign (‘+’) shape, or some similar but recognizable shape. By using a recognizable shape, these fiducials have been constrained to be large patterns which prove distinctive when viewed by the people who use them for navigating on a semiconductor integrated circuit. A fiducial in the prior art would often consume a square-shaped space on the integrated circuit 150 &mgr;m on a side, which could only be used for the fiducial, not for any active circuitry. As a result, valuable resources on the integrated circuit would be unavailable in that region.
FIG. 1
illustrates one prior art scheme for placement of fiducials. Package
110
contains integrated circuit
130
. Package
110
also has four package fiducials
120
located on the outside of package
110
, which are used by someone who needs to locate a specific portion of integrated circuit
130
. After locating and aligning to a first package fiducial
120
, a portion of the package
110
may be removed to expose integrated circuit
130
. Each of four fiducials
140
are incorporated into integrated circuit
130
. Upon aligning to a first fiducial
140
, a person may then navigate over the integrated circuit
130
by looking at a layout diagram of integrated circuit
130
which shows the location of the fiducials
140
relative to the circuitry incorporated in integrated circuit
130
.
As will be appreciated, positioning the fiducials such as fiducials
140
proves difficult due to constraints on available space on integrated circuit
130
. In the case of a fiducial consuming a square of space 150 &mgr;m on a side, four such squares must be reserved in the area available on integrated circuit
130
, and no other signals may be routed in those reserved areas.
Furthermore, even in situations in which automated alignment equipment is used, such equipment must use an optical system (a system for resolving optical details of an image, typically using reflected light) for locating the fiducials. Whether human, mechanical, or some combination of human and mechanical, the optical systems are limited by their inability to resolve images below a certain size (length or area) threshold on semiconductor devices due to the wavelength of light used. This limitation is particularly constraining in infrared systems which often cannot resolve features smaller than 1-2 &mgr;ms, and therefore cannot reliably navigate to less than 1-2 &mgr;ms from a desired location on the semiconductor. This limitation leads to a limitation on the size of fiducials used for alignment when using optical alignment systems, thus leading to the 150 &mgr;m length of prior art fiducials. It will be appreciated that even though an optical system may be capable of resolving features much smaller than the overall size of a fiducial, that the need for a distinctive shape of the fiducial leads to a fiducial much larger than the size of the smallest feature an optical system may resolve.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method. In the method, a fiducial transistor is provided in an integrated circuit. Also in the method, a power conductor is coupled to a first terminal of the transistor. Also in the method, a ground conductor is coupled to a second terminal of the transistor. Also in the method, a control conductor is coupled to a third terminal of the transistor. Also in the method, other circuitry is provided, the other circuitry is operatively decoupled from the fiducial transistor and the other circuitry is operable without the fiducial transistor.
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Livengood Richard
Rao Valluri
Rusu Stefan
Seidel Steve
Tam Simon
Blakely , Sokoloff, Taylor & Zafman LLP
Intel Corporation
Luu Thanh X.
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