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===== PECVD#2 Upgrades in progress, Retraining required =====
 
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The Plasma Therm Cortex software update is complete, and the system is operational. We still have some work to do before we start training users. We need to check particulate counts, and we need to qualify all the standard process recipes.
Plasmatherm is still upgrading the system software. The user interface will be completely different from the previous software, so all users will be disqualified and will need to be retrained to access the system through Signupmonkey. We will schedule training sessions once the upgrade is complete.
 
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If everything goes well with particulates, and film quality, we will start training sessions early next week.
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===== RIE#5 Up, SiCl4 unavailable =====
 
===== RIE#5 Up, SiCl4 unavailable =====

Revision as of 16:48, 26 April 2018

UCSB NanoFab Announcements

Stepper #2 AutoStep: UP

One RMS motor and motor control board was replaced. I ran setup without error. The system is up and ready for your use. // John d 12:50, 25 April 2018 (PDT)

PECVD#2 Upgrades in progress, Retraining required

The Plasma Therm Cortex software update is complete, and the system is operational. We still have some work to do before we start training users. We need to check particulate counts, and we need to qualify all the standard process recipes. If everything goes well with particulates, and film quality, we will start training sessions early next week. // John d 16:48, 26 April 2018 (PDT)

RIE#5 Up, SiCl4 unavailable

The SiCl4 gas line is down until next week when we can change the gas panel. // John d 16:15, 26 April 2018 (PDT)

Cary 500 Down

UV-Vis Detector Failure. Tool is able to used from 600nm and up. Looking into replacement options. // Posted: 13:47, 12 February 2018 (PST)