Jamal Ramdani
National Semiconductor
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bipolar/bicmos circuits and technology meeting | 2010
Jeff A. Babcock; Greg Cestra; Wibo van Noort; Paul Allard; Scott Ruby; Jon Tao; Robert Malone; Alan Buchholz; Natasha Lavrovskaya; Wipawan Yindeepol; Craig Printy; Jamal Ramdani; Andre P. Labonte; Heather McCulloh; Yaojian Leng; Patrick McCarthy; Don Getchell; Akshey Sehgal; Tracey Krakowski; Saurabh Desai; Christopher C. Joyce; Peyman Hojabri; Stefaan Decoutere
A production released complementary-SiGe BiCMOS technology on SOI has been developed for high speed analog and RFIC applications. It features matched SiGe:C PNP and NPN transistors. The PNP shows cutting edge performance metrics with β·VA =17,000 and near record fT·BVCEO ≥ 195GHz·V for a 5V process while demonstrating best in class linearity on a fully differential amplifier design. A modular process flow was leveraged to enhance the Analog design needs for the platform. For higher-speed lower power, we also demonstrate a low voltage SiGe NPN with peak fT of 50 GHz at low-bias (VCE = 0.5V), ideal for load line drive. Finally, we discuss core CMOS devices which utilize a dual-gate oxide process for improved mixed-signal mixed-voltage design and better optimization of digital blocks.
Solid State Phenomena | 2009
Akshey Sehgal; Hsin Hsiung Huang; Jamal Ramdani; Jeffrey Klatt; Craig Printy; Scott Ruby; Todd Thibeault
This work details the investigation of potential problems in Complimentary BiCMOS technology, especially PNP transistors arrays. Optical examination of the wafer revealed defects in the P Buried Layer (PBL) areas of the die. Electrical testing correlated these PBL defects to PNP array current leakage. As the PBL module is completed very early on in the process, we devised a shortloop (SL) to reproduce these defects and identify the root cause of current leakage.
advanced semiconductor manufacturing conference | 2010
Akshey Sehgal; Thanas Budri; Jeffrey Klatt; Craig Printy; Scott Ruby; Jamal Ramdani
Atomic Force Microscopy, Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy and Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy were used to study defects created in the P Buried Layer while using a BF2 implant. The P Buried Layer defects were traced to the unintentional co-implantation of Mo along with the BF2 implant. Using a Tungsten source, instead of a Molybdenum source for the BF2 implant, reduced but did not eliminate these defects. A novel, high volume processing method was developed to produce metal contamination-free buried layers and verified by deep level transient spectroscopy spectra.
Archive | 2006
Monir El-Diwany; Alexei Sadovnikov; Jamal Ramdani
Archive | 2010
Jamal Ramdani
Archive | 2013
Sandeep R. Bahl; Jamal Ramdani
Archive | 2010
Jamal Ramdani
Archive | 2010
Jamal Ramdani
Archive | 2011
Jamal Ramdani
Archive | 2010
Monir El-Diwany; Alexei Sadovnikov; Jamal Ramdani