L.2 Chapter 2 Solutions L-7
L.3 Chapter 3 Solutions L-20
L.4 Chapter 4 Solutions L-30
L.5 Chapter 5 Solutions L-46
L.6 Chapter 6 Solutions L-52
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Solutions to Case Study
Exercises
, L-2 ■ Appendix L Solutions to Case Study Exercises
L.1 Chapter 1 Solutions
Case Study 1: Chip Fabrication Cost
0.7 × 1.99 –4
1.1 a. Yield = 1 + ------------------------- = 0.28
4.0
0.75 × 3.80 –4
b. Yield = 1 + ---------------------------- = 0.12
4.0
c. The Sun Niagara is substantially larger, since it places 8 cores on a chip rather
than 1.
0.30 × 3.89 –4
1.2 a. Yield = 1 + ---------------------------- = 0.36
4.0
2
π × ( 30 ⁄ 2 ) π × 30
Dies per wafer = ------------------------------ – ---------------------------------- = 182 – 33.8 = 148
3.89 sqrt ( 2 × 3.89 )
$500
Cost per die = -------------------------- = $9.38
148 × 0.36
.7 × 1.86 –4
b. Yield = 1 + ---------------------- = 0.32
4.0
2
π × ( 30 ⁄ 2 ) π × 30
Dies per wafer = ------------------------------ – ---------------------------------- = 380 – 48.9 = 331
1.86 sqrt ( 2 × 1.86 )
$500
Cost per die = ----------------------- = $4.72
331 × .32
c. $9.38 × .4 = $3.75
d. Selling price = ($9.38 + $3.75) × 2 = $26.26
Profit = $26.26 – $4.72 = $21.54
e. Rate of sale = 3 × 500,000 = 1,500,000/month
Profit = 1,500,000 × $21.54 = $32,310,000
$1,000,000,000/$32,310,000 = 31 months
.75 × 3.80 ⁄ 8 –4
1.3 a. Yield = 1 + -------------------------------
- = 0.71
4.0
Prob of error = 1 – 0.71 = 0.29
b. Prob of one defect = 0.29 × 0.717 × 8 = 0.21
Prob of two defects = 0.292 × 0.716 × 28 = 0.30
Prob of one or two = 0.21 × 0.30 = 0.51
c. 0.718 = .06 (now we see why this method is inaccurate!)