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ON Semiconductor Launches 0.18µm CMOS Process Technology for Digital, Mixed-signal ASICs

(Top News, 13 Oct 2009 )

ON Semiconductor has expanded its custom foundry capabilities with the launch of a new low-cost competitive, industry compatible 0.18µm CMOS process technology.

The ONC18 process is an ideal platform for developing low power and highly integrated digital and mixed-signal application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) devices for automotive, industrial and medical applications. The ONC18-based solutions will be manufactured at ON Semiconductor’s 8-inch wafer fabrication facility in Gresham, Oregon, so the process is also expected to prove attractive for designers of U.S. military applications seeking domestic production with ITAR-compliant partners.

“ONC18 will allow designers in the automotive, industrial, medical and military sectors to develop integrated, low-power digital and mixed-signal ASICs quickly and cost-effectively,” said Rick Whitcomb, General Manager and director for ON Semiconductor’s custom and foundry division. “The ‘on-shore’ nature of the fabrication will be particularly useful for US military customers, while planned developments for the process further underline ON Semiconductor’s commitment to the custom foundry business.”

Suitable for ASICs requiring up to 10M gates, the ONC18 process features between four and six levels of metal and allows designers to integrate 1.8V core voltage with 1.8V and 3.3V input/output (I/O). Components for mixed signal design include a variety of resistors and nominal 1fF/µm² and high value 2fF/µm² stackable metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitors. This base process supports an extensive and modular 0.18micron BCD, and high voltage roadmap.

ON Semiconductor’s new process is supported with a design kit offering comprehensive core, I/O and memory libraries. Gate densities and power consumptions for high density core and mixed signal core cells are 124K gates/mm² and 46µW/MHz/gate, and 120K gates/mm² and 28µW/MHz/gate, respectively. Memory options include 1.1Mb synchronous single port and 512kb dual port SRAM and 1.1Mb high-density, low-leakage VIA-programmable ROM. Future development for the ONC18 platform will enable ON Semiconductor to launch enhanced mixed signal capabilities and options for higher voltage handling.

The new process design methodology is compatible with common digital and analog/mixed signal CAD tools, including those from Cadence, Synopsys and Mentor Graphics. ON Semiconductor specialty services, such as advanced die stitching and shuttle services for prototyping, are also available for ONC18-based designs.

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