Methods to Localize Shorts Between Power and Ground CircuitsSantosa, Fadil (2003) Methods to Localize Shorts Between Power and Ground Circuits. Canadian Industrial Problem Solving Workshops > 7th IPSW [Calgary 25/5/2003 - 29/5/2003]. Full text available as:
Abstract/SummaryIn the competitive world of microprocessor design and manufacturing, rapid advancements can be facilitated by learning from the components made by one’s closest rivals. To make this possible, Orisar Inc. (formerly Semiconductor Insights) provides reverse engineering services to integrated circuit (IC) manufacturers. The process produces a circuit diagram from a chip and allows the manufacturer to learn about a competitor’s product. These services are also used to determine if any intellectual property infringements have been committed by their competitor.
Problem StatementOrisar Inc. reverse engineers integrated circuits (IC) for IC manufacturers in order for the manufacturer to learn about a competitor’s product, and also to determine if any intellectual property infringements have been committed by their competitor. The current process is very time consuming, and we would like to find a faster, automated method. Archive Staff Only: edit this record |