IC Portholes

An integrated circuit (IC) structure includes a device layer including a security-critical wire and a metal layer disposed over the device layer. The metal layer includes at least one wire and an IC porthole. The IC porthole has a perimeter that defines a shape such that, when the perimeter of the IC porthole is projected onto the device layer, the projection of the IC porthole perimeter includes at least a segment of the security-critical wire, and the at least one wire in the metal layer does not overlap the security-critical wire within the projection of the IC porthole perimeter to thereby allow post-fabrication optical inspection of the security-critical wire through the IC porthole.

Researchers

Timothy Trippel / Matthew Hicks / Kevin Bush

Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Computer Science: Networking & Signals / Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • integrated circuit (ic) portholes and related techniques
    United States of America | Granted | 10,839,109
  • integrated circuit (ic) portholes and related techniques
    Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published application

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