TOPOGRAPHIES OF SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS
The topographies of semiconductor products, also known as chips, are an essential product in all modern electronic devices, which are used in everything from motor vehicles to mobile phones.
A "semiconductor topology" is essentially a model of a "semiconductor product." A semiconductor product is an item that performs an electronic function. It consists of at least two layers, one of which must be made of semiconductor material in which a pattern is fixed. Such a pattern must relate to the electronic function mentioned above, or for another function. A semiconductor topology is the design of the pattern, which must be fixed onto a layer of the semiconductor product or a material layer used in the production of the semiconductor product. Alternatively, it can be the design of the arrangement of fixed patterns, or those intended to be fixed, on or above the layers of a semiconductor product in relation to one another.