This is how the motorola phone assembly factory looks like:
The grey lines on the floor are actual anti-static zones where the workers are supposed to place their feet. Their trousers have a strip beneath their shoes that keep their conductive cloths in contact with the anti-static mat, either direct or through the conductive platforms.
This is the inside of wafer/die factory:
The operators are working in a class 10 (or better, like philips that has class 4) cleanroom manipulating the robots located inside the vacuum production line.
The wafer/die is never touched by humans during production. Each production step takes place in a separated vacuum room. These robot cost between 50 and 600 million $. The total cost of such a factory goes at about 6 billion$. The workers are cleaned individually in a special partical cleaning room before entering the factory. They cannot wear makeup or any deodorant as it contaminates the air in the cleanroom.
I think this makes quite clear what the measures in my post#4 refer to.
The image of the ram chip in post #8 is a relatively simple chip not to go into too much detail. I could have easily posted an image of a mcp162 package (much used in todays phones) to make my point.
The grey lines on the floor are actual anti-static zones where the workers are supposed to place their feet. Their trousers have a strip beneath their shoes that keep their conductive cloths in contact with the anti-static mat, either direct or through the conductive platforms.
This is the inside of wafer/die factory:
The operators are working in a class 10 (or better, like philips that has class 4) cleanroom manipulating the robots located inside the vacuum production line.
The wafer/die is never touched by humans during production. Each production step takes place in a separated vacuum room. These robot cost between 50 and 600 million $. The total cost of such a factory goes at about 6 billion$. The workers are cleaned individually in a special partical cleaning room before entering the factory. They cannot wear makeup or any deodorant as it contaminates the air in the cleanroom.
I think this makes quite clear what the measures in my post#4 refer to.
The image of the ram chip in post #8 is a relatively simple chip not to go into too much detail. I could have easily posted an image of a mcp162 package (much used in todays phones) to make my point.