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VLSI Design Introduction

Outline Introduction Silicon, pn-junctions and transistors A Brief History Operation of MOS Transistors CMOS circuits Fabrication steps for CMOS circuits

Introduction Integrated circuits: many transistors on one chip. Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) Fast, cheap, low-power transistors circuits

WHY VLSI DESIGN? Money, technology, civilization

Annual Sales 8 transistors manufactured in 23 million for every human on the planet Global Semiconductor Billings (Billions of US$) 2 5 5 982 984 986 988 99 992 994 996 998 2 22 Year

Digression: Silicon Semiconductors Modern electronic chips are built mostly on silicon substrates Silicon is a Group IV semiconducting material crystal lattice: covalent bonds hold each atom to four neighbors Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si http://onlineheavytheory.net/silicon.html

Dopants Silicon is a semiconductor at room temperature Pure silicon has few free carriers and conducts poorly Adding dopants increases the conductivity drastically Dopant from Group V (e.g. As, P): extra electron (ntype) Dopant from Group III (e.g. B, Al): missing electron, called hole (p-type) Si Si - Si Si Si + Si Si + As Si Si B - Si Si Si Si Si Si Si

p-n Junctions First semiconductor (two terminal) devices A junction between p-type and n-type semiconductor forms a diode. Current flows only in one direction p-type n-type anode cathode

A Brief History Invention of the Transistor Vacuum tubes ruled in first half of 2 th century Large, expensive, power-hungry, unreliable 947: first point contact transistor (3 terminal devices) Shockley, Bardeen and Brattain at Bell Labs

A Brief History, contd.. 958: First integrated circuit Flip-flop using two transistors Built by Jack Kilby (Nobel Laureate) at Texas Instruments Robert Noyce (Fairchild) is also considered as a co-inventor Kilby s IC smithsonianchips.si.edu/ augarten/

A Brief History, contd. First Planer IC built in 96 23 Intel Pentium 4 μprocessor (55 million transistors) 52 Mbit DRAM (>.5 billion transistors) 53% compound annual growth rate over 45 years No other technology has grown so fast so long Driven by miniaturization of transistors Smaller is cheaper, faster, lower in power! Revolutionary effects on society

MOS Integrated Circuits 97 s processes usually had only nmos transistors Inexpensive, but consume power while idle 98s-present: CMOS processes for low idle power Intel 256-bit SRAM Intel 44 4-bit μproc

Moore s Law 965: Gordon Moore plotted transistor on each chip Fit straight line on semilog scale Transistor counts have doubled every 26 months Transistors,,,,,,,,,, 8286 Intel386 Intel486 Pentium 4 Pentium III Pentium II Pentium Pro Pentium Integration Levels SSI: gates MSI: gates 886,, 88 88 44 LSI:, gates 97 975 98 985 99 995 2 Year VLSI: > k gates http://www.intel.com/technology/silicon/mooreslaw/

Corollaries Many other factors grow exponentially Ex: clock frequency, processor performance,, 44 Clock Speed (MHz) 88 88 886 8286 Intel386 Intel486 Pentium Pentium Pro/II/III Pentium 4 97 975 98 985 99 995 2 25 Year

Pentium 4 Processor http://www.intel.com/intel/intelis/museum/online/hist_micro/hof/index.htm

Modern transistors are few microns wide and approximately. micron or less in length Human hair is 8-9 microns in diameter Ref: http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creatures/technical/sizematters.html

Transistor Types Bipolar transistors npn or pnp silicon structure Small current into very thin base layer controls large currents between emitter and collector Base currents limit integration density Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors nmos and pmos MOSFETS Voltage applied to insulated gate controls current between source and drain Low power allows very high integration First patent in the 2s in USA and Germany Not widely used until the 6s or 7s

MOS Transistors Four terminal device: gate, source, drain, body Gate oxide body stack looks like a capacitor Gate and body are conductors (body is also called the substrate) SiO 2 (oxide) is a good insulator (separates the gate from the body Called metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) capacitor, even though gate is mostly made of poly-crystalline silicon (polysilicon) Source Gate Drain Polysilicon Polysilicon Source Gate Drain SiO 2 SiO 2 n+ n+ p+ p+ p bulk Si n bulk Si NMOS PMOS

NMOS Operation Body is commonly tied to ground ( V) Drain is at a higher voltage than Source When the gate is at a low voltage: P-type body is at low voltage Source-body and drain-body diodes are OFF No current flows, transistor is OFF Source Gate Drain Polysilicon SiO 2 n+ p n+ bulk Si S D

NMOS Operation Cont. When the gate is at a high voltage: Positive charge on gate of MOS capacitor Negative charge is attracted to body under the gate Inverts a channel under gate to n-type (N-channel, hence called the NMOS) if the gate voltage is above a threshold voltage (VT) Now current can flow through n-type silicon from source through channel to drain, transistor is ON Source Gate Drain Polysilicon SiO 2 n+ p n+ bulk Si S D

PMOS Transistor Similar, but doping and voltages reversed Body tied to high voltage (V DD ) Drain is at a lower voltage than the Source Gate low: transistor ON Gate high: transistor OFF Bubble indicates inverted behavior Polysilicon Source Gate Drain SiO 2 p+ p+ n bulk Si

Power Supply Voltage GND = V In 98 s, V DD = 5V V DD has decreased in modern processes High V DD would damage modern tiny transistors Lower V DD saves power V DD = 3.3, 2.5,.8,.5,.2,., Effective power supply voltage can be lower due to IR drop across the power grid.

Transistors as Switches In Digital circuits, MOS transistors are electrically controlled switches Voltage at gate controls path from source to g = g = drain nmos g d s d s OFF d s ON pmos g d s d s ON d s OFF

CMOS Inverter A Y V DD A Y A Y GND

CMOS Inverter A Y V DD OFF A= Y= A Y ON GND Y is pulled low by the turned on NMOS Device. Hence NMOS is the pulldown device.

CMOS Inverter A Y V DD ON Y is pulled high by the turned on PMOS Device. Hence PMOS is the pull-up device. A= Y= A Y OFF GND

CMOS NAND Gate A B Y Y A B

CMOS NAND Gate A B Y A= ON ON Y= OFF B= OFF

CMOS NAND Gate A B Y A= OFF ON Y= OFF B= ON

CMOS NAND Gate A B Y A= ON OFF Y= ON B= OFF

CMOS NAND Gate A B Y A= OFF OFF Y= ON B= ON

CMOS NOR Gate A B Y A B Y

3-input NAND Gate Y is pulled low if ALL inputs are Y is pulled high if ANY input is A Y B C

CMOS Fabrication CMOS transistors are fabricated on silicon wafer Wafers diameters (2-3 mm) Lithography process similar to printing press On each step, different materials are deposited, or patterned or etched Easiest to understand by viewing both top and cross-section of wafer in a simplified manufacturing process

Inverter Cross-section Typically use p-type substrate for nmos transistors Requires to make an n-well for body of pmos transistors GND Y A V DD SiO 2 n+ diffusion n+ n+ p+ p substrate n well p+ p+ diffusion polysilicon metal nmos transistor pmos transistor

Well and Substrate Taps Substrate must be tied to GND and n-well to V DD Metal to lightly-doped semiconductor forms poor connection called Schottky Diode Use heavily doped well and substrate contacts/taps (or ties) A GND Y V DD p+ n+ n+ p+ p+ n+ p substrate n well substrate tap well tap

Inverter Mask Set Top view Transistors and wires are defined by masks Cross-section taken along dashed line A Y GND V DD substrate tap nmos transistor pmos transistor well tap

Detailed Mask Views Six masks n-well Polysilicon n+ diffusion p+ diffusion Contact Metal n well Polysilicon n+ Diffusion p+ Diffusion Contact In In reality >4 masks may be needed Metal

Fabrication Steps Start with blank wafer (typically p-type where NMOS is created) Build inverter from the bottom up First step will be to form the n-well (where PMOS would reside) Cover wafer with protective layer of SiO 2 (oxide) Remove oxide layer where n-well should be built Implant or diffuse n dopants into exposed wafer to form n-well Strip off SiO 2

Oxidation Grow SiO 2 on top of Si wafer 9 2 C with H 2 O or O 2 in oxidation furnace SiO 2 p substrate

Photoresist Spin on photoresist Photoresist is a light-sensitive organic polymer Property changes where exposed to light Two types of photoresists (positive or negative) Positive resists can be removed if exposed to UV light Negative resists cannot be removed if exposed to UV light _ Photoresist SiO 2 p substrate

Lithography Expose photoresist to Ultra-violate (UV) light through the n-well mask Strip off exposed photoresist with chemicals Photoresist SiO 2 p substrate

Etch Etch oxide with hydrofluoric acid (HF) Seeps through skin and eats bone; nasty stuff!!! Only attacks oxide where resist has been exposed N-well pattern is transferred from the mask to silicon-di-oxide surface; creates an opening to the silicon surface Photoresist SiO 2 p substrate

Strip Photoresist Strip off remaining photoresist Use mixture of acids called piranah etch Necessary so resist doesn t melt in next step SiO 2 p substrate

n-well n-well is formed with diffusion or ion implantation Diffusion Place wafer in furnace with arsenic-rich gas Heat until As atoms diffuse into exposed Si Ion Implanatation Blast wafer with beam of As ions Ions blocked by SiO 2, only enter exposed Si SiO 2 shields (or masks) areas which remain p-type SiO 2 n well

Strip Oxide Strip off the remaining oxide using HF Back to bare wafer with n-well Subsequent steps involve similar series of steps p substrate n well

Polysilicon (self-aligned gate technology) Deposit very thin layer of gate oxide < 2 Å (6-7 atomic layers) Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) of silicon layer Place wafer in furnace with Silane gas (SiH 4 ) Forms many small crystals called polysilicon Heavily doped to be good conductor Polysilicon Thin gate oxide p substrate n well

Polysilicon Patterning Use same lithography process discussed earlier to pattern polysilicon Polysilicon Polysilicon Thin gate oxide p substrate n well

Self-Aligned Process Use gate-oxide/polysilicon and masking to expose where n+ dopants should be diffused or implanted N-diffusion forms nmos source, drain, and n- well contact p substrate n well

N-diffusion/implantation Pattern oxide and form n+ regions Self-aligned process where gate blocks n-dopants Polysilicon is better than metal for self-aligned gates because it doesn t melt during later processing n+ Diffusion p substrate n well

N-diffusion/implantation cont. Historically dopants were diffused Usually high energy ion-implantation used today But n+ regions are still called diffusion n+ n+ n+ p substrate n well

N-diffusion cont. Strip off oxide to complete patterning step n+ n+ n+ p substrate n well

P-Diffusion/implantation Similar set of steps form p+ diffusion regions for PMOS source and drain and substrate contact p+ Diffusion p+ n+ n+ p+ p+ n+ p substrate n well

Contacts Now we need to wire together the devices Cover chip with thick field oxide (FO) Etch oxide where contact cuts are needed Contact p+ n+ n+ p+ p+ n+ Thick field oxide p substrate n well

Metalization Sputter on aluminum over whole wafer Copper is used in newer technology Pattern to remove excess metal, leaving wires Metal p+ n+ n+ p+ p+ n+ Metal Thick field oxide p substrate n well

Physical Layout Chips are specified with set of masks Minimum dimensions of masks determine transistor size (and hence speed, cost, and power) Feature size f = distance between source and drain Set by minimum width of polysilicon Feature size improves 3% every 3 years or so Normalize for feature size when describing design rules Express rules in terms of λ = f/2 E.g. λ =.3 μm in.6 μm process

Simplified Design Rules Conservative rules to get you started

Inverter Layout Transistor dimensions specified as Width / Length Minimum size is 4-6λ/ 2λ, sometimes called unit In f =.25 μm process, this is.5-.75 μm wide (W),.25 μm long (L) Since λ=f/2, λ=.25 μm.

The Future? International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors http://public.itrs.net/files/23itrs/home23.htm

Summary MOS Transistors are stack of gate, oxide, silicon and p-n junctions Can be viewed as electrically controlled switches Build logic gates out of switches Draw masks to specify layout of transistors Now you know everything necessary to start designing schematics and layout for a simple chip!