Title: OSFM and a Manufacturing Execution System: Compatible Partners
1OSFM and aManufacturing Execution System
Compatible Partners
- Training Day
- January 17, 2007
2Objectives
- Outline the mechanics of PIs interface project
- Communicate the challenges encountered
- Discuss the solution components employed
- Share some tips and pitfalls
3Agenda
- Introduction - Power Integrations
- Background on the Project
- Overview of PI Supply Chain
- Overview of OSFM Integration
- Challenges and Considerations
- Interface Components
- Lessons Learned
- Questions and Answers
4Power Integrations
- Innovation in Power Conversion
- Fabless Semiconductor Manufacturer
- Headquartered in San Jose
- Founded in 1988
- Leading supplier of high-voltage analog
integrated circuits (ICs) used in power
conversion. - Enable compact, lightweight power supplies that
are simpler to design and manufacture, more
reliable, and more energy-efficient than those
made with competing technologies. - Power a vast range of consumer and industrial
electronicscomputers, DVD players, TV set-top
boxes, cell phone chargers, home appliances,
telecom networking equipment, and many others.
5Project Background Business Considerations
- Issues
- Camstar MESA used for tracking production only
- WIP/Inv Cost done on massive spreadsheets
- Extraordinarily long and painful month end close
- Solution
- Implement OSFM Inventory to manage WIP
valuation - In process Sort, Assembly, Test, Tape Reel, etc
- Wafer Bank, Die Bank, Untested, etc
6Project Background - Timetable
Upgrade to 11.5.10 from 11.0.3
- Order Management
- Inventory
- Purchasing
- Financials (GL/AP/AR/CM/FA)
- Human Resources
Develop interface engine (eFabless)
Install interface engine, develop and test
interfaces
Replace Spreadsheet Cost Accounting with OSFM
2006
2007
7Overview Supply Chain
8OSFM Integration
9Challenges and Considerations
- MESA uses single item number for multiple
operations - Wafer number for Wafer Bank, Sort, and Die Bank
- FG number for Assembly, Test, and Finished Goods
- Multiple Organizations with changes in inventory
asset ownership - Not every transaction in MESA is necessary for
Cost Accounting - Must avoid prematurely processing a downstream
transaction for a given lot before upstream
transaction is successfully played
10Components Getting Started - Tables
The necessary tables for each transaction were
identified
11Components Getting Started - Columns
- Every required column for each table was planned.
- eFabless rules were created for each (see
Appendix for examples)
12Components Simplified Overview
13Components Example of Transactions
14Components Example of Transactions
15Lessons Learned
- API user guides are not always clear
- for example
- Initially used rcv_lots_interface for Receiving
Deliver - Learned via TAR should be mtl_transaction_lots_int
erface - TRM Column descriptions are not always clear
- for example
- Column Name PRODUCT_CODE
- TRM description Stores the product name to
identify the source transaction for the record - Mandatory No
- Discovered it is required for Receiving Delivery
(RCV)
16Lessons Learned
- Error messages are not always accurate
- for example
- RCV_TP_ACCT_PERIOD_CLOSED error caused by values
unrelated to accounting periods. - Transactions set to ERROR status with no error
message - Mapping the right rules and data values took
longer than expected. - Need to be on the latest patchset
- Recognize the need to properly staff for on-going
monitoring of the transactions
17Questions and Answers
- Presenter Contact Information
- Clark Stockard
- (408) 414-8879
- clark.stockard_at_powerint.com
- Travis Cox
- (925) 786-1230
- travis.cox_at_oacsi.com
18Appendix Example of eFabless Rule
19Appendix Example of eFabless Rule
20Appendix Example of eFabless Rule
21Appendix Example of eFabless Rule
22Appendix Example of eFabless Rule