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CHAPTER 2:
System Overview
Model CRX-6.5K Probe Station
2.3 Configurations,
Options and
Accessories
This section illustrates and describes optional components for the probe station.
A wide selection of probes, cables, sample holders, and options make it possible to
configure the probe station to meet a variety of specific measurement applications.
2.3.1 Probing
Configurations
Each of the six probing positions in the Model CRX-6.5K can be configured with a user
specified arm assembly and probe. Arm assemblies are made up of several
components and can be optimized for different probes and measurement techniques.
They share the same basic requirements of a micro-manipulated stage, welded
stainless steel bellows, probe arm and base, cable and probe mount. The micro-
manipulated stages translate the probe in x, y and z axes and are common to all probe
configurations.
If the system is not fully populated when ordered, additional arm assemblies can be
ordered as MMS-07 options and added in the field. A probe arm and base are included
with each assembly whether ordered with the system or separately. Stages ordered
with microwave cables will include planarization assemblies. Additional
planarization assemblies can be ordered for reconfiguration in the field.
Additional probe arm and base assemblies will facilitate reconfiguration of the
system if different cables are routinely exchanged on the same micro-manipulated
stage. The probe arm and base can be ordered as PS-PAB-07 options. Those needing
optical fiber assemblies will also need to order PS-FOA options with the probe arm
and base.
On typical systems, one arm is provided with a temperature sensor for monitoring
nominal arm temperature. Additional sensors are available as PA-SEN temperature
sensor options, but must be ordered with the arm and base assembly.
Probing configurations are divided into three basic groups, DC/RF (section 2.3.2),
microwave (section 2.3.3) and optical fiber (section 2.3.4).
2.3.2 DC/RF (ZN50)
Probe Configurations
DC/RF ZN50 probes are commonly used for electrical probing in the Model CRX-6.5K.
ZN50 series probes can be used for a wide variety of DC and RF probing
measurements, as well as other electrical functions like carrying biasing voltage or
excitation current. The probes can be used in the continuous frequency range from
DC to 100 MHz and selected frequency bands up to 1 GHz, depending on cable
connector selection. See section 2.4.1 and section 2.4.3 for further information on the
DC and RF performance of the ZN50 probe.
2.3.2.1 ZN50 Probes
ZN50 series probes consist of a probe mount, ceramic blade with SMA electrical
connector, and probe tip. Lake Shore offers a large selection of ZN50 probe blades
with different tip materials and point radii (sharpnesses). ZN50 probes all share the
same basic frequency response and temperature limits, but they can be limited in
operation by the choice of probe cable. All ZN50 blades require a ZN50-26U probe
mount for the probe arm. The probe tip materials are:
1.
Tungsten:
this is the stiffest, hardest, and potentially sharpest probe tip material.
Best for probing fine detail or scratching through hard oxide layers to make
electrical contact with underlying layers.
2.
Beryllium Copper:
softest and most compliant probe tip material. Makes low
resistance contacts to conductive surfaces like gold pads, especially with larger
diameter tips.
3.
Paliney 7:
least reactive probe tip material. Least likely to form resistive oxides,
especially at elevated temperatures.
SMA
connector
mount
blade
tip
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