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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 18,1995 PSA#1349SELF-STRESSING AND ACCELERATED RELIABILITY TEST STRUCTURES Transfer of
National Laboratory technologies to the private sector to enhance U.S.
economic competitiveness is a mission of Sandia National Laboratories.
In accordance with current legislation, Sandia is seeking industrial
partners for the licensing and commercialization of the following
technology. Sandia National Laboratories has developed and patented
reliability structures known as SHIELD (Self-stressing HIgh-frequency
rELiability Devices) and SENTINEL (Sandia ENhanced Test-structures for
INtegrated Evaluation of Lifetime). SHIELD is a series of advanced
self-stressing, on-chip high-frequency reliability structures. SENTINEL
is a complete series of reliability test structures specifically
tailored for the demands of accelerated wafer-level stressing such as
that provided by Sandia's SWORD (Sandia Wafer-level sOftware of
Reliable Devices). SHIELD, the Reliability-Test-Lab-on-a-Chip,
generates its own high-frequency (greater than 500MHz) and
high-temperature (greater than 400 degrees C) stress signals on-chip.
This allows reliability characterization at the full frequency range of
an integrated circuit (IC) technology using only an inexpensive DC
wafer-level or packaged-part test system. High stress temperatures
translate into shorter test times and reduced test costs. Since the
stress signals are generated on-chip, the maximum frequency will
increase with each new IC technology. SENTINEL's structures are used to
characterize, benchmark, and improve reliability and quality of
semiconductor ICs, including transistors, capacitors, metal lines, etc.
Because each structure is designed to accelerate a specific failure
mechanism, detailed failure analysis is not necessary. Also, special
design rules are used to ensure the fastest possible tests and quickest
feedback of reliability concerns to the IC fab or IC user. Respondents
to this licensing opportunity should be fully conversant with IC
testing structures. Selected respondents will be asked to submit a
business plan for the commercialization of this technology. Interested
companies should send a written response within fourteen days from the
date of this publication to: Kay Carter, Sandia National Laboratories,
Org. 4202, M/S 1380, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185-1380, FAX
(505)271-7867. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0709 19950517\SP-0004.MSC)
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