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Fuse simulation

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s0r0s

Electrical
Feb 12, 2009
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Hello everybody!

I'm trying to simulate fuse for 180nm process using CFD software.
Fuse is a piece of Al wire created with top metal and passivation opening above.
I apply power dissipation to it and calculate time-temperature chart.

The problem is that I can't determine the point when my fuse is blown up.
Any solutions on this?

Thanks in advance.
 
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No. This is kind of my own research and the way to help my colleagues.
 
I'm curious to know why you're using a fluid dynamics program to simulate electrical destruction of materials for a semiconductor end-product...

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The destruction is not electrical, it's themal.
When we talk about power electronics, there is also a electrical influence during arcing time. But in my case, arcing time is minimal.

But if you know proven way to simulate fuse, don't hesitate to shear with us.
 
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