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Build Recipes
Instead of abstract procurement, MOMF publishes repeatable build recipes. Each one names the inputs, equipment, suppliers, labor roles, facility requirements, and output artifacts. This is how the portal becomes operational — not aspirational.
- Recipe 001
Package an open 180 nm mixed-signal sensor ASIC into a rugged industrial module
End-to-end pathway from MPW-returned die to a DIN-rail, calibrated sensor module compliant with MOSX-MOD-001.
- Timeline
- 8–12 weeks from die receipt to first qualified module
- Suppliers
- 4 required
- Roles
- 3 labor classes
Open recipe → - Recipe 002
Build a CAN-connected rugged motor-control evaluation module
Carrier-board build path that targets the MOSX-MOD-005 pre-driver profile using the CAN/LIN interface ASIC.
- Timeline
- 4–6 weeks from BOM kit to qualified evaluation module
- Suppliers
- 3 required
- Roles
- 3 labor classes
Open recipe → - Recipe 003
Convert a brownfield facility cell into an ESD-safe calibration and test node
Minimum-viable conversion of an existing industrial cell into a qualified MOMF back-end node.
- Timeline
- 10–16 weeks for full readiness audit + commissioning
- Suppliers
- 3 required
- Roles
- 4 labor classes
Open recipe → - Recipe 004
Run a university MPW chip through packaging, test, and module qualification
Standard pathway for Michigan universities returning MPW silicon to reach a qualified module without bespoke engineering work.
- Timeline
- 6–10 weeks from die receipt to evaluation modules in hand
- Suppliers
- 3 required
- Roles
- 2 labor classes
Open recipe → - Recipe 005
Set up a burn-in and environmental stress screening line for mature-node modules
Reference build for a Tier-3 supplier wanting to add burn-in + ESS capacity to participate in MOMF reliability screening.
- Timeline
- 12–20 weeks from facility approval to first qualified lot
- Suppliers
- 2 required
- Roles
- 3 labor classes
Open recipe →