In semiconductor packaging, ensuring the highest quality of assembled products is paramount, especially for automotive applications where reliability and safety are critical. This paper explores the implementation of firewalls, specifically automated optical inspection (AOI) and open/short (O/S) testing, to control defect escapes, isolate “maverick lots,” and improve yield. Advanced 3D AOI provides a non-contact method for detecting wirebond defects in semiconductor assemblies and leveraging high-resolution imaging and sophisticated algorithms to identify anomalies with precision. Complementing AOI, O/S testing verifies electrical connectivity, ensuring that no open or short circuits compromise the integrity of the final product. Additionally, 2D identification (ID) and unit level traceability are integrated to monitor and record the history of each unit throughout the assembly process. This enables precise tracking and identification of product defects and commonalities. By incorporating these techniques into the production process, assembly factories can significantly reduce defect escapes, improve processes, and enhance problem resolution. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the benefits, challenges, and best practices associated with AOI, O/S testing, and 2D ID traceability, supported by empirical data and case studies.
Prasad Dhond (Wed,) studied this question.