STRASBAUGH, INC.
March 23, 2000
6DS-SP Software Ver 4.33
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Strasbaugh Confidential Information
During odd polish, actual forces will be the original recipe force values multiplied by the
"force adjust" percentages. However, the Auto Polish and Sweep Parameter menus will
continue to display the original recipe force values during the odd polish cycle. This is
different than "Odd Wafer Time Adjust" which modifies not only actual process times but also
causes the Auto Polish menu to display the adjusted step times during the odd polish.
The status display will show actual forces including the effect of odd polish force adjustments.
For polish force and ring force, the status display will now also show the effect of the left and
right force scaling recipe values. (Previously, while scaling affected actual force, this did not
show in the displayed force). Note that both scaling and odd polish force affect polish and
ring forces as follows: Force = Desired recipe force * Scaling * Odd polish force adjustment.
Use the status display to confirm scaling and odd polish adjustments are performing properly.
Also, force alarm handling will include all scaling and odd polish force adjustments. Alarm
limits will be calculated for whatever force is currently being attempted.
Finally, if "0%" is entered (or exists from a previous recipe), the default 100% will be used.
100% (0r 0%) are values that will cause no odd polish adjustment.
Note to technicians:
For Viprr and Carrier X equipped machines, when in the manual or diagnostic modes, the ring
force will not be involved in spindle force calculation. This ensures that that the displayed
force corresponds to the force requested in the Manual Control menu. For Viprr, once in the
manual mode, the Viprr ring counters 59 and 60 can be set to any value.
As before, it is important that left and right force scaling in the Machine Parameters menu,
page 1, be set to 100% while calibrating down force. But if they are not, their effect will now
show in the status display and therefore be more obvious.
Summary of Contents for 6DS-SP
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Page 59: ...Introduction ACHINE ESCRIPTION...
Page 108: ...Introduction PERATOR UNCTIONS...
Page 131: ...Strasbaugh Operator Functions Version 4 0 February 1998 3 23 Figure 3 4 Menu Selection...
Page 134: ...Operations Model 6DS SP Planarizer 3 26 Version 4 0 February 1998 Figure 3 5 Home Machine Menu...
Page 145: ...Strasbaugh Operator Functions Version 4 0 February 1998 3 37 Figure 3 8 Recipe Management Menu...
Page 150: ...Operations Model 6DS SP Planarizer 3 42 Version 4 0 February 1998 Figure 3 9 Home Machine Menu...
Page 203: ...Introduction ACHINE ETUP...
Page 210: ...Strasbaugh Machine Setup Version 4 0 February 1998 4 7 Figure 4 2 Slurry Flush Menu...
Page 216: ...Strasbaugh Machine Setup Version 4 0 February 1998 4 13 Figure 4 4 Polish Parameters Menu...
Page 254: ...Strasbaugh Machine Setup Version 4 0 February 1998 4 51 Figure 4 13 Password Menu...
Page 258: ...Introduction TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 267: ...Strasbaugh Troubleshooting Version 4 0 February 1998 5 9 Figure 13 1 Alarm Log Menu...
Page 326: ...Introduction APPENDICES...
Page 329: ...Introduction LECTRIAL NPUT UTPUT...
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Page 356: ...Introduction REVISIONS...
Page 357: ...Introduction INTRODUCTION...
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Page 421: ...Introduction HYSICAL ESCRIPTION...
Page 444: ...Introduction ECHANICAL ESCRIPTION...
Page 463: ...Introduction CONTROL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION...
Page 470: ...Introduction OWER ISTRIBUTION...
Page 479: ...Introduction LUMBING ESCRIPTION...
Page 490: ...Introduction REVENTATIVE AINTENANCE CHEDULES...
Page 507: ...Introduction ECHANICAL AINTENANCE ROCEDURES...
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Page 691: ...Introduction OFTWARE ALIBRATION ROCEDURES...
Page 862: ...Introduction NEUMATIC DJUSTMENTS...
Page 897: ...Introduction OFTWARE ONTROL OMPUTER AINTENANCE...
Page 912: ...Introduction TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 921: ...Strasbaugh Troubleshooting Version 4 0 February 1998 13 9 Figure 13 1 Alarm Log Menu...
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Page 1005: ...Introduction APPENDICES...
Page 1006: ...Introduction ALIBRATION ARIABLES IST...
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Page 1467: ...Introduction SSEMBLY RAWINGS...
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Page 1470: ...Introduction ARTS IST...
Page 1471: ...Introduction LECTRICAL NPUT UTPUT...
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Page 1474: ...Introduction PTIONS...
Page 1476: ...Strasbaugh Appendices Version 4 0 February 1998 Appendix D Options...
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Page 1479: ...Strasbaugh Appendices Version 4 0 February 1998 Appendix E Maintenance Log Sheets...
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Page 1535: ...Strasbaugh Appendices Version 4 0 February 1998 Appendix F Part 2 Manufacturers Data Sheets...
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