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KLA-Tencor P-16+ / P-6 User’s Guide
Scan Recipes - Creating and Editing a Scan Recipe
Leveling Reference
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The system offers the following data planes to choose from for leveling the scan data:
Most Populous Plane
Highest Plane
Lowest Plane
All Data Planes
The leveling takes place based upon the data points identified in one of the three data
distribution planes identified above. The planes are associated with modes that are
defined as a bin or group of bins that hold a significant number of data points. The
total Z-axis distance of the scanned object is divided up into equal Z-axis portions
called bins.
The data bins form a histogram generated by the scan data. The contents of the bins
are set using the parameters displayed directly below the Leveling Reference variable
box in the
Setup Analysis Tools
dialog box. The parameters are:
Number of Bins
Bin Z Range Data Inclusion
% for Qualifying Neighboring Bins
Minimum Mode Population
Number of Bins
Bins are actually ranges in the Z scan height. The total Z scan height is divided by the
number of
Bins
chosen. Each bin presents the number of data points collected in its
range, as compiled from data collected across the entire scan length.
Bin Z Range Data Inclusion
The histogram can be influenced by data points that are actually spikes in the scan.
The user may remove this effect by setting bounds on the data to be included in the
calculations. The bounds are the lower percentile and upper percentile of the Z range
to be included.
Percentage (%) for Qualifying Neighboring Bins
While it is possible to set up the bin distribution so that the points are clearly
distributed in single bins, not spread over several bins, it is more likely that
neighboring bins contain data points that, when taken together, constitute a mode.
(See
Minimum Mode Population
A mode may be identified that represents a cluster of data points but is not a true
plane. The user may exclude this local mode by setting a minimum mode population
that is a percentage of the total data points in the scan.