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UMC Introduces Breakthrough RFCMOS Design Methodology
HSINCHU, Taiwan, December 15, 2003 -- UMC (NYSE: UMC; TSE: 2303), a world leading semiconductor foundry, today announced a breakthrough Electromagnetic Design Methodology (EMDM) for RFCMOS designs that uses a combination of electromagnetic (EM) analysis tools working in conjunction with each other to reduce simulation cycle times from hours to just minutes. UMC’s new methodology, effectively eliminates what has traditionally been a tremendous time and resource intensive commitment for RF designers. The methodology was also created to greatly reduce overall development cycle times and costs for customers designing RFCMOS ICs. S. C. Chien, division director of Central Research and Development at UMC, commented, “UMC is constantly seeking ways to better enhance the services available to our customers. With our innovative EMDM, the learning curve for 3D EM simulation tools has totally been eliminated. The inductor simulation process can now be thoroughly completed in as little as 20 minutes with a few clicks of a computer mouse, allowing UMC RF customers to realize a significant advantage over their competitors not using UMC's EMDM.” While most silicon foundries are still struggling to provide reliable, accurate RFCMOS design models and passive component libraries, UMC's EMDM includes process- related information for EM simulation, allowing customers to design their own inductors with fast, accurate, and low-cost features. EMDM includes the use of a variety of industry-recognized electromagnetic analysis tools, including Ansoft's leading HFSSTM 3D simulation software. The EMDM allows engineers to easily and accurately create any RF structure, such as spiral inductors, in their design without going through several wafer splits and the painful tasks of measurement, data fitting and modeling. UMC has already demonstrated the effectiveness of its EMDM with the successful creation of a “Virtual Inductor Library.” About UMC's Virtual Inductor Library and the EMDM The creation of the Virtual Inductor Library using the EMDM is just an example of the methodology's many capabilities. The EMDM will also be well suited for signal-integrity analysis such as cross-talk and parasitic RC analysis within the IC. Other RF elements that will benefit from the simulation tools and methodology include transformers, transmission Line, and even the effects of the chip packaging on the design, all calculated with very-high accuracy. Customers interested in the EMDM or Virtual Inductor Library should contact their customer service representative directly. About UMC Note Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
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