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Maintenance Task
Calibration
Lock the desktop by clicking on the Lock button. The Lock button will change to
Frontside.
2. Click on the Calibrate button in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
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Strobe Limits
This calibration need only be performed at initial tool setup, when strobes have been
changed or when the Z-axis has been worked on.
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The Inspection Camera Angle calibration is used to align the camera Y-axis parallel to the
stage X-axis.
The camera rotation calibration should be performed on initial tool set-up, when the
camera is replaced or the camera mount is loosened.
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This calibration is used to determine the Z best-focus position for each objective with respect
to the SCS Z origin.
The nominal focus position calibration should be performed on initial tool set-up, when an
objective is moved or replaced, or when any change to the relative height between the chuck
and the optical system occurs. The preferred approach is to recalibrate all objectives rather than
just one to ensure that all calibrations are with respect to the same datum plane.
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This calibration determines the X and Y offset (in SCS coordinates) between each objective.
The accuracy of this calibration determines how well centered an object will be when changing
from one objective to another.
This calibration should be performed at initial tool set-up or when an objective is moved
or replaced.
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1 Select the 1X objective. Drive the stage so the center of the cross hairs is at an identifiable
object for all magnifications.
2 Autofocus and align the cross hairs to the selected object.
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This calibration should be performed at initial tool set-up or when an objective or other
optical component (lamp) is replaced or moved.
This calibration should be performed during initial tool setup, when an objective or other
optical component (lamp) is replaced or moved, when consistent illumination non-uniformity
is observed in the image and during normal periodic maintenance.
Note: Reference models deleted when performing this calibration. Detector training required if
performing this procedure.
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The Inspection Illumination Offset screen calibrates illumination power offsets for each
objective. Doing so helps the system maintain consistent lighting as it changes objectives.
This calibration should be performed at initial tool setup, when strobes have been changed
or when Z axis has been worked on.
Review Camera
The review camera calibration steps include all of the items required for the inspection camera
plus an additional white balancing step
This calibration should be performed during initial tool setup and during normal periodic
maintenance.
1 Move the X and Y stage so that the entire field of view is on the single reflectance target of
the wafer.
2 Click on Match.
3 Click on Next when the calibration is complete.
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Strobe Limits
The software provides an automatic calibration method of the power levels for the Brightfield
strobe. The system sets the limits so the accuracy is not that critical.
This calibration need only be performed at initial tool setup, when strobes have been
changed or when the Z-axis has been worked on.
1 Verify the single reflective surface is in the entire field of view and no debris is in The FOV.
2 Verify Brightfield is shown in the Select Illumination Source drop-down menu.
3 Click on Calibrate. The system will slowly drop bright field strobe power starting at 100%
until it begins to detect missed frames.
4 Click the Next button when complete.
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The camera rotation calibration should be performed on initial tool set-up, when the
camera is replaced or the camera mount is loosened.
The nominal focus position calibration should be performed on initial tool set-up, when an
objective is moved or replaced, or when any change to the relative height between the chuck
and the optical system occurs. The preferred approach is to recalibrate all objectives rather
than just one to ensure that all calibrations are with respect to the same datum plane.
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The purpose of this calibration is to determine the magnification of the objective so that it can
be utilized during inspection to properly convert image locations into wafer and die
coordinates.
This calibration should be performed at initial tool set-up or when an objective is moved
or replaced.
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This calibration should be performed at initial tool set-up or when an objective is moved
or replaced.
This calibration corrects internal reflections within the 1x and 2x objectives called hot spots.
Since the hot spot is primarily caused by an internal reflection, its intensity is a function of the
bright-field illumination intensity only and is unaffected by the reflectance of the object being
imaged.
This calibration should be performed at initial tool set-up or when an objective or other
optical component (lamp) is replaced or moved.
1. Click on Calibrate.
2. Click on Next when calibration is done.
1.Click on Calibrate. The system will use the point sensor to measure the points selected on the
calibration wafer and determine the flatness of the top plate.
Note: The Theta Axis Position drop-down menu has no effect on this calibration and is used
for viewing different angles of the resulting contour map only.
D:\InspectionRecipes\
D:\InspectionImages\
D:\InspectionResults\
C:\Xport\
NOTE: The customer is responsible for performing all system backup and disk drive
maintenance.
In addition to system configuration and recipe files, you should periodically backup other data
files associated with your product training and inspections including database files, images,
product setups and recipes not included in the previous and following backup procedures.
3 Right click to bring up the context menu. Choose Tasks > Back Up...
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6 Click the browse button (...) to select the backup file name.
a. The backup file must be on a local disk.
b. Choose a temporary directory for the backup on the C: drive.
c. This file may be copied to a network drive after the backup is complete.
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8 Select the Options tab and set the options as shown below.
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9 Click OK to start
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11 Browse to the backup location using Explorer and copy the database backup file to the
network drive.
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3 On the SQL Server Management Studio window, point to XComponent Database and
right click to access the context menu.
5 On the Restore Database - XComponent Manager General page dialog box, click From
device and then click the browse button.
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7 On the Locate Backup File dialog box, find the backup file and click OK.
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8 On the Restore Database – XComponent Manager dialog box on the General page, click
the Restore check box and then click Options to display the Options page.
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9 On the Restore Database – XComponent Manager Option’s page dialog box, click the
Overwrite the existing database check box.
10 Click the Leave the database ready to use... check box.
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11 Click OK. The backup progress is shown on the lower left of the dialog box.
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