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15 February 1990 Vacuum Mechatronics And Insvection For Self-Contained Manufacturing
Steve Belinski, Majid Shirazi, Thomas Seidel, Susan Hackwood
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Proceedings Volume 1188, Multichamber and In-Situ Processing of Electronic Materials; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963935
Event: 1989 Microelectronic Integrated Processing Conferences, 1989, Santa Clara, United States
Abstract
The vacuum environment is increasingly being used in manufacturing operations, especially in the semiconductor industry. Shrinking linewidths and feature sizes dictate that cleanliness standards become continually more strict. Studies at the Center for Robotic Systems in Microelectronics (CRSM) indicate that a controlled vacuum enclosure can provide a superior clean environment. In addition, since many microelectronic fabrication steps are already carried out under vacuum, self-contained multichamber processing systems are being developed at a rapid pace. CRSM support of these systems includes the development of a research system, the Self-contained Automated Robotic Factory (SCARF), a vacuum-compatible robot, and investigations of particulate characterization in vacuum and inspection for multichamber systems. Successful development of complex and expensive multichamber systems is, to a great extent, dependent upon the discipline called vacuum mechatronics, which includes the design and development of vacuum-compatible computer-controlled mechanisms for manipulating, sensing and testing in a vacuum environment. Here the constituents of the vacuum mechatronics discipline are defined and reviewed in the context of the importance to self-contained in-vacuum manufacturing.
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Steve Belinski, Majid Shirazi, Thomas Seidel, and Susan Hackwood "Vacuum Mechatronics And Insvection For Self-Contained Manufacturing", Proc. SPIE 1188, Multichamber and In-Situ Processing of Electronic Materials, (15 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963935
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KEYWORDS
Mechatronics

Manufacturing

Metals

Sensors

Control systems

Actuators

Microelectronics

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