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Revision as of 14:07, 24 March 2021
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Equipment Details | |
Technology | Metrology |
Materials Restriction | Metals |
Sample Size | pieces up to 6" wafers |
Equipment Manual | |
Overview | System Overview |
Operating Procedure | SOP |
Supported Processes | Supported Processes |
User Processes | User Processes |
Maintenance | Maintenance |
This page and tool have not been released yet. |
The Everbeing BD-6 Probe Station is a system that allows for electrical testing of structures using high precision micro manipulators to bring probes into contact with structures or probe pads on your sample. There is a digital multimeter for use at the tool to measure resistance between the probes that are in contact with your sample.
Contents
Announcements
- Update this with announcements as necessary
Capabilities
System overview
Hardware details
Substrate requirements
- The vacuum stage is capable of holding small pieces, 4", and 6" wafers.
Material restrictions
The Everbeing BD-6 Probe Station is designated as a Metals class tool. Below is a list of approved materials for the tool. Approved means the material is allowed in the tool under normal circumstances. If a material is not listed, please create a helpdesk ticket or email info@lnf.umich.edu for any material requests or questions.
There are no material restrictions for this tool.
In addition to these, this tool has a number of user-created recipes for etching a wide variety of materials. Some of these recipes are documented on Everbeing BD-6 Probe Station user processes. If you are curious if your material can be processed in this tool, please contact the tool engineers via the helpdesk ticket system.
Standard operating procedure
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Checkout procedure
- Read through this page and the Standard Operating Procedure above.
- Create a [http://ssel-sched.eecs.umich.edu/sselScheduler/ResourceContact.aspx?tabindex=3&path=0:0:0:
- Helpdesk Ticket] requesting training.
- A tool engineer will arrange a time with you to meet for training. Checkout to receive authorization to use the tool independently may require more than one training session.