Archer Miniaturises Biochip gFET Chip Design
15 March 2024 - 11:20AM
Business Wire
Highlights
- Archer Materials has advanced its Biochip gFET chip design with
a significant reduction in size.
- The Biochip size reduction was achieved by Archer personnel
redesigning the layout of the circuits creating the gFET
transistors.
- Archer has sent the miniaturised chip designs for fabrication
to a foundry partner based in the Netherlands.
- The miniaturised chips will undergo wafer dicing, assembly,
packaging and related electrical testing at Archer’s newly
established outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (“OSAT”)
partner in Japan.
- The delivery of the new miniature packaged chips is anticipated
in mid-2024.
Archer Materials Limited (“Archer”, the “Company”, “ASX: AXE”),
a semiconductor company advancing the quantum computing and medical
diagnostics industries, has designed a miniaturised version of its
Biochip graphene field effect transistor (“gFET”) chip for
fabrication at a commercial foundry.
The Archer Biochip contains a sensing region of which the gFET
is the core component. Each gFET chip contains multiple gFETs, each
of which is a transistor, which acts as a sensor. Archer has
miniaturised the total chip size by redesigning the layout of the
circuits creating these gFET transistors. The new miniaturised
design has been sent to a foundry partner for a whole-wafer
fabrication of reduced size gFET chips, which Archer intends to
integrate with other parts of the Biochip technology.
The new gFET chip design has been significantly reduced in size
over earlier designs of 10mm x 10mm to 1.5mm x 1.5mm. It will be
tested on a four-inch wafer which is expected to produce 1375 chips
on it, compared to the 45 chips produced using earlier designs in
previous four-inch wafer fabrication runs.
The chip will be fabricated by Applied Nanolayers (“ANL”), based
in the Netherlands, which has fabricated earlier designs of
Archer’s gFETs (ASX ann. 14 Sept 2023). Independent to wafer runs
at ANL, Archer has also sent gFET designs to a foundry in Spain for
fabrication, with delivery anticipated within the first half of
2024 (ASX ann. 11 Dec 2023).
Archer applies the ‘fabless’ chipmaker model by designing,
researching, and developing its chips, while outsourcing
manufacturing to specialised companies in the semiconductor supply
chain. This includes the creation of a new miniaturised Biochip
gFET chip design, sending the design for a whole wafer run in a
commercial foundry, and deciding on the chip assembly and
semiconductor device electronics packaging and related electrical
testing.
The wafer will be diced and assembled at Archer’s newly
established outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (“OSAT”)
partner, AOI Electronics in Japan. The OSAT includes moulding,
dicing, and lead frame design for this dedicated wafer assembly,
and also device electronic shorting and related packaging testing.
These new capabilities are key in advancing the Biochip development
to interfacing and integration with miniaturised gFET chip sensor
designs. Delivery of the packaged chips is anticipated in
mid-2024.
Background
Archer’s Biochip innovation is focused towards integrating gFETs
into advanced fluidic systems to create miniaturised lab-on-a-chip
platforms for medical diagnostics. If successful, this could enable
the ability to parallelise the detection of biologically relevant
targets on a chip.
Archer Materials has previously confirmed the fabrication and
electrical conductivity of earlier generations of gFET chip designs
by the manufacturer of chips at semiconductor foundries in Europe.
The current development which is subject to this announcement
follows Archer’s progress on gFET chip designs for parallelised
(multiplexed) sensing through four-inch wafer runs by ANL (ASX ann.
14 Sept 2023).
Archer continues to strengthen its relationships with global
foundry partners.
Commenting on the miniaturisation of the Biochip gFET chip
design, Dr Mohammad Choucair, CEO of Archer, said, “The significant
reduction in the size of the Biochip was a great achievement by the
Archer team. We have developed in-house expertise and know-how in
gFET chip design.
“By working with Applied Nanolayers and AOI Electronics on the
miniaturised gFET chips, we are strengthening our relationships
with semiconductor supply-chain partners.”
The Board of Archer authorised this announcement to be given to
ASX.
About Archer
Archer is a technology company that operates within the
semiconductor industry. The Company is developing advanced
semiconductor devices, including chips relevant to quantum
technology and medical diagnostics. Archer utilises its global
partnerships to develop these technologies for potential deployment
and use across multiple industries. www.archerx.com.au
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