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Semiconductor Manufacturing

Semiconductor Module 2 Courses:

Semiconductor Manufacturing presents the core processes involved in semiconductor manufacturing. This 3-course module provides a structured understanding of how microchips are made – combining clear explanations with strong visual content and step-by-step coverage of the key fabrication stages that transform raw silicon into functional semiconductor devices.

You’ll gain the knowledge needed to:

Module 2 Price:
₹13,500 ₹2,250
Package discount (83% off)

This module includes: 

Course Details:

Explore the early manufacturing steps such as silicon wafer fabrication and thin film deposition, followed by the patterning process used to define microscopic features on a chip. This learning path then progresses into advanced processing steps including etching, ion implantation, and thermal processing, which shape, modify, and activate semiconductor structures at the atomic level.

Semiconductor Manufacturing I

Course Description

Semiconductor manufacturing is a complex process involving many steps. The THORS Semiconductor Manufacturing I course covers two crucial steps in the manufacturing process: silicon wafer fabrication and semiconductor deposition. The silicon wafer fabrication step encompasses single crystal silicon growth, wafer grinding, wafer slicing, wafer edge grinding, wafer lapping, wafer etching, and wafer polishing. The semiconductor deposition step includes various important types of deposition processes in semiconductor manufacturing. To enhance the learning experience, the course contains interactive quizzes, allowing learners to test their knowledge and retention of visually engaging content.

Learning Objectives
  1. Describe the various steps involved in the fabrication of silicon wafers, including crystal growth, slicing, lapping, etching, and polishing.
  2. Recognize the types of epitaxy and the process involved in creating them.
  3. Identify the different types of deposition processes used to create thin films and patterns on silicon wafers, and the applications of each method.
  4. Explain the basic principles of the different types of deposition processes, such as CVD, PVD, ALD, ECD, and SOD.
Who will benefit from this semiconductor manufacturing course?

Quality, manufacturing, engineering, design, testing, purchasing, and sales functions at organizations that require an understanding of how semiconductor devices are manufactured.

Learning Hours: 2

Course Description

The THORS Semiconductor Basics course offers a creative learning experience with visually appealing content and interactive quizzes. This electronics course covers basic semiconductor terminologies. Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) technology covers the types of Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs) and the different segments of an Integrated Circuit (IC). Nodes are also presented to include the innovations in each IC segment and the characteristics of various devices that were possible due to the constant evolution of the semiconductor industry.

Learning Objectives
  1. Define the major semiconductor terminologies.
  2. Identify the different types of Metal Oxide Semiconductors (MOSs).
  3. Distinguish the different segments of an Integrated Circuit (IC) and the major advancements in each segment.
  4. Recognize Moore’s law and the evolution of technology nodes.
  5. Explain the common semiconductor devices, their working principles, and their applications.
Who will benefit from this semiconductor electronics course?

Quality, manufacturing, engineering, design, testing, purchasing, and sales functions at organizations that require a basic understanding of semiconductors.

Learning Hours: 1.5

Course Description

Semiconductor manufacturing involves complex processes and multiple techniques. The THORS Semiconductor Manufacturing III course explores several crucial processes, including etching, ion implantation, and thermal processing. It provides information on different etching and cleaning techniques for etching diverse materials. The course also covers the ion implantation process, various types of implanters, and thermal processing. Interactive quizzes are incorporated into the course to enhance the learning journey, enabling learners to assess their comprehension and retention of visually stimulating content.

Learning Objectives
  1. Recognize the importance of wet cleaning and wafer drying techniques.
  2. Define the different chemistries used to wet etch different materials.
  3. Distinguish between the wet etching and dry etching techniques.
  4. Identify the significance of Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP).
  5. Describe the ion implantation process, different types of implanters, and their applications.
  6. Explain the processes involved in thermal processing, such as oxidation, annealing, and diffusion.
  7. Understand how silicide is formed.
Who will benefit from this semiconductor manufacturing course?

Quality, manufacturing, engineering, design, testing, purchasing, and sales functions at organizations that require an understanding of how semiconductor devices are manufactured.

Learning Hours: 2

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