Seminar: "Nanoscale FinFET Technology for Circuit Designers"

Delivered by Dr. Alvin Loke, Fellow at NXP Semiconductors in San Diego

Published on 14 September 2022 | Event

The seminar will be on September 23th at 11:30 AM in Aula 1.4 (Edificio Storico)

and it can be attended on Teams:  https://tinyurl.com/87kc6c37

ABSTRACT
CMOS scaling maintains economic relevance with 5nm SoCs already in high-volume production for
over two years and 3nm well into risk production. Modest feature size reduction and
design/technology innovations co-optimized for logic and SRAM scaling continue to offer
compelling node-to-node power, performance, area, and cost benefits. In this tutorial, we start with a
brief history of transistor evolution to motivate the migration from planar to the fully depleted
FinFET. We will summarize the key process technology elements that have enabled the finFET
CMOS nodes, highlighting the resulting device technology characteristics and challenges impacting
design. To address the growing effort required for physical design closure, we cover design strategies
including density-friendly layout, continuous active area layout, and template-based analog cells. We
conclude with a discussion of what remains in finFET development and a peek at transistor
architectures on the horizon.


Dr. Alvin Loke BIOGRAPHY
Alvin Loke is a Fellow at NXP Semiconductors in San Diego, having worked on CMOS nodes
spanning 250nm to 2nm at Agilent, AMD, Qualcomm, and TSMC. He received his B.A.Sc. with
highest honors from the University of British Columbia, and M.S. and Ph.D. from Stanford. Upon
graduating, he spent several years in CMOS process integration. Since 2001, he has worked on
analog/mixed-signal design focusing on a variety of wireline links, design/model/technology
interface, and analog design methodologies. He has been an active IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society
(SSCS) volunteer since 2003, having served as Distinguished Lecturer, CICC Committee Member,
Webinar Chair, Denver and San Diego Chapter Chair, as well as JSSC and SSCL Guest Editor. He
currently serves in the SSCS AdCom, VLSI Symposium committee, and as SSCS Chapters Chair.
Alvin has authored over 60 publications including the CICC 2018 Best Paper and invited short
courses at ISSCC, VLSI Symposium, and BCICTS. He holds 29 US patents.