An Ensembled Anomaly Detector for Wafer Fault Detection

Author:

Furnari Giuseppe,Vattiato Francesco,Allegra Dario,Milotta Filippo Luigi Maria,Orofino Alessandro,Rizzo Rosetta,De Palo Rosaria Angela,Stanco FilippoORCID

Abstract

The production process of a wafer in the semiconductor industry consists of several phases such as a diffusion and associated defectivity test, parametric test, electrical wafer sort test, assembly and associated defectivity tests, final test, and burn-in. Among these, the fault detection phase is critical to maintain the low number and the impact of anomalies that eventually result in a yield loss. The understanding and discovery of the causes of yield detractors is a complex procedure of root-cause analysis. Many parameters are tracked for fault detection, including pressure, voltage, power, or valve status. In the majority of the cases, a fault is due to a combination of two or more parameters, whose values apparently stay within the designed and checked control limits. In this work, we propose an ensembled anomaly detector which combines together univariate and multivariate analyses of the fault detection tracked parameters. The ensemble is based on three proposed and compared balancing strategies. The experimental phase is conducted on two real datasets that have been gathered in the semiconductor industry and made publicly available. The experimental validation, also conducted to compare our proposal with other traditional anomaly detection techniques, is promising in detecting anomalies retaining high recall with a low number of false alarms.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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