Methods of rerouting dies using antifuses

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6633180
APP PUB NO 20030012071A1
SERIAL NO

10241922

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A semiconductor die is provided with an internally programmable router to assign signal paths to select connection points. A switching matrix incorporating at least one antifuse is utilized to selectively route signal paths on the semiconductor die. The chips can then be used individually, for example to reconfigure chip pin assignments to operate in a plurality of different socket layouts, or where features or controls of a chip are selectively enabled or disabled. A further alternative involves programming a first chip, then stacking piggyback, or one on top of the other, the first chip onto a second chip. The contact pins are electrically coupled together, thus avoiding the need for external frames and pin rerouting schemes to form stacked chips. In the stacked chip configuration, control pins are rerouted to align with unused pins on the chip stacked against.

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MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC8000 SOUTH FEDERAL WAY BOISE ID 83716-9632

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Duesman, Kevin Boise, ID 29 739

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