Title: SATYAMOPTESSA Scheduler for Semiconductor Fabs
1SATYAM-OPTESSA Scheduler for Semiconductor Fabs
- Satyam- Semiconductor Subvertical Initiative
2 Semiconductor industry ..
- Immense pressure on the semiconductor
manufacturers to - - increase product variety
- -reduce delivery times
- This makes building to demand a complex
proposition - Fully automated manufacturing systems
3Complex processes
- Substantial amount of investment involved
- (typical cost to set up a 300mm wafer
fabrication unit-- around 2-3 billion ,around
1-2 billion investment to set up a 200mm unit) - Facilities typically consist of around 75 to100
different tool types - With 300 pieces of equipment
- High-volume, high-mix facility like a foundry can
have hundreds of products getting built in a
facility at a time
4- Hence , need for an effective planning and
scheduling system to manage the complexity.
5Many important processes are dependant on the
schedule
- Customer Relationship Management
- Dealer Order Management
- Material planning
- Scheduling of feeder lines
- Vendor supply chain management
- Effective assembly line sequencing / scheduling
system provides a competitive advantage to any
company.
6 Optessa MLS Optessa MLP have
been designed for manufacturing companies
with following characteristics
- With product variety,
- Producing in volumes,
- On one or more plants,
- Each plant consisting of one more lines, and
- Where sequencing or ordering of jobs is important
7The OPTESSA advantage
8 Scheduling Semiconductor Cluster Tools
with OPTESSA MLS SC
- Can be deployed and used on complex tools used in
semiconductor manufacturing to generate an
optimal schedule/sequence of operations -
9 - Conceptual image for a Cluster Tool
10 Semiconductor tool scheduling with OPTESSA
MLS-SC
- System can be used to maximize throughput through
the tool - Scheduler will optimally co-ordinate the
activities of transfer, processing of wafers on
the tool - Ensures that the right resources have to be
available at the right time
11Continued
- Responds in real-time to random occurrences such
as tool failure, downtime, alarms etc. - Generates an initial optimal schedule that takes
into account the global state. - Makes truly intelligent decisions that provide
long-term benefits
12Requirements/complexities considered in the
semiconductor manufacturing scheduling
- Rescheduling
- Re-entrant Flows
- Non Uniform Load
- Setup Times
- Downtimes
- Rework
- Rejection of Lots
- Hot Lots
- Matching of Tools
13Continued.
- Auxiliary Resources
- Test/Monitor Wafers
- Send Ahead Wafers
- Trial Lots
- Processing Time-Windows
- Utilization of resources
- Integration with MES
- Manual Overrides
- Rules/Constraints for Scheduling
14The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- Optessa MLS enforces precedence, time
window and priority relationships across job
classes, and develops optimal schedules
considering all aspects of re-entrant flows
15The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The support of cycle times that vary by tool
or process step is a standard Optessa MLS
feature. The system also has native support for
both batch processing and single lot/product
processing tools. Batches can be split and
reconstituted dynamically at every tool.
16The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- Setups/ Changeovers times that account for
from / to process steps are supported by the
system along with the requirement to minimize the
number of changeovers
17The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- One of the many strengths of the system is
its ability to perform re-scheduling quickly in
response to changes in the scheduling
environment, such as random tool failures. The
speed of the underlying algorithms allows
rescheduling to be done in real time
18The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- Optessa MLS system supports priorities if
rescheduling is required. Secondly, rules can be
defined to space lots to make allowances for
rework
19The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system supports scrap rates,
and appropriately adjusts required volumes and
production counts to ensure that requirements are
met
20The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system supports due dates as
well as the notion of hot-lots system seeks
to satisfy line on / line off requirements on the
basis of user defined priorities.
21The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- Optessa MLS supports line preferences for
each process step, as well as sequence dependent
updates of these preferences using run time
attributes
22The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- Optessa MLS has a built in inventory simulation
constraint which can be used to model scheduling
restrictions caused by limited passive resources,
such as reticles and FOUPS
23The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system has extensive support
for test wafers which can be either scheduled by
the system, or locked in by the user, as
appropriate. Optessa MLS also has a number of
constraint types that can enforce minimum or
maximum counts of test wafers in a given time
bin.
24The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system currently supports
the requirement of splitting up a lot, sending a
sub-lot ahead for processing, then scheduling the
remaining lot
25The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system currently supports
the ability to change or define new process
flow/route information for each job class /
process step
26The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system can currently
support this issue by using a notion of
time-windows that are defined parametrically in
the system. In particular, the spacing between
process steps for a given lot can be controlled
27The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- Another strength of the Optessa MLS system is its
ability to maintain high throughput through all
or critical resources by appropriately
distributing the loads through out the system
the cost function can explicitly model
utilizations, which can be maximized while
meeting all requirements and production rules.
28The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- Optessa MLS is easy to integrate with MES and
ERP systems. Optessa is an alliance partner of
Satyam, a world-wide leader in MES integration
29The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system currently has
extensive support of manual overrides, including
the ability for a user to readjust or make
appropriate changes to the generated schedule.
30The Optessa Solution
- Optessa MLS Feature
- The Optessa MLS system already supports an
extensive list of rules/constraints that can
capture the full range of rules / constraints
that need to be considered in scheduling.
Further, the modular design of MLS makes it
possible to add additional rule types with very
little effort.
31 Some of the numerous benefits
- Reduce order to delivery lead time by more
frequent and closer-to-delivery scheduling - Eliminate in process buffers and control parts
inventory - Reduce costs by considering all constraints
- Reschedule quickly to respond to changes
- Eliminate the need for the significant time and
effort previously expended by line supervisors/
planners in refining a sub-optimal solution
32 Scenario planning reduces capital
expenditures inthe plant
- Changing situations (such as market demand or new
model introduction, raise the question - Can we meet this new demand with the
- existing infrastructure?
- Solver can test whether the existing production
rules and new capacity limits can both be
satisfied. Capital expenditure worth several
million dollars can be avoided in some cases.
33 Re-sequencing improves response to
changing market demand
- Manufacturer is more responsive to the
marketplace by taking orders more frequently - Orders are scheduled almost immediately and the
impacted suppliers notified quickly - Any changes in situation (e.g., supplier delivery
problems) are handled in real time, as local
re-sequencing can now be done in a matter of
seconds. - Iterative planning cycle is dramatically
shortened
34 Optimization results in reduced
dealer and finished goods inventories
- Shorter lead time directly translates into
reduced finished product inventory in the
pipeline - and in dealer lots with consequent reduction in
the need for incentives like discounts and cheap
financing
35 Optimization of supplier
restrictions results in smoothed
schedule for suppliers
- Supply chain constraints such as the daily
capacity of the suppliers are now considered by
the solver. - Since the orders placed with the supplier are at
or near its capacity, the supplier does not need
to build big buffers to handle the spikes in
demand that might otherwise generate huge
contractual penalties. - By eliminating the need to cater to huge
variances in order, there is a significant
opportunity to reduce in-plant capital
expenditures.
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