From elmere at stanford.edu Wed Nov 15 18:41:15 2006 From: elmere at stanford.edu (Elmer Enriquez) Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 18:41:15 -0800 Subject: Matching network repair update Message-ID: <455BCFCB.5050909@stanford.edu> Found two defective tuning cap position potentiometers. Replaced potentiometers. Now able to control the tuning caps. Will try to perform matching network calibration tomorrow. Elmer From eenriquez at snf.stanford.edu Thu Nov 16 13:17:56 2006 From: eenriquez at snf.stanford.edu (Elmer Enriquez) Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 13:17:56 -0800 Subject: Matching network update Message-ID: <455CD584.2090600@snf.stanford.edu> The system is currently not functional. We are waiting for parts (10-turn potentiometers) which should arrive by next Tuesday , 11/21. From pnataraj at kovio.com Sat Nov 18 10:57:01 2006 From: pnataraj at kovio.com (Pradeep K. Nataraj) Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 10:57:01 -0800 Subject: dryek4 will it be down this weekend? Message-ID: <17AB8DED04002F4E803EE9A3E29ECFA8562FE3@koviomail.print-this.com> Drytek4 maintenance, Guys will it be down all weekend? I have super critical work I need to finish. Is any of you working this week end to fix it? pnataraj From cbax at stanford.edu Tue Nov 21 09:21:46 2006 From: cbax at stanford.edu (Cesar M Baxter) Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:21:46 -0800 Subject: Process#1 Message-ID: <1164129706.456335aaa7375@webmail.stanford.edu> To All User, Drytek4 process #1 is temporary not useable, the tuning pot(c1) is bad, I'm in process of ordering a placement 50k turn pot. Process 2 and 3 are ok use. Thanks, Cesar From jperez at snf.stanford.edu Tue Nov 21 13:00:51 2006 From: jperez at snf.stanford.edu (Jeannie Perez) Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 13:00:51 -0800 Subject: Drytek 4 back to the original manual tuning. Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20061121125115.0331ea18@snf.stanford.edu> Everyone, Drytek 4 tool is back to the original tuning procedure. Please follow the process instructions. Only Process 3 and 4 are available. In manual the pot adjustments may require more patience then before. Thanks for your patience and Happy Thanksgiving, Jeannie Perez Science and Engineering Technician Stanford Nanofabrication Facility Stanford University Tel: (650) 723-7997 Fax: (650) 725-6278 From cbax at stanford.edu Wed Nov 22 11:42:07 2006 From: cbax at stanford.edu (Cesar M Baxter) Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 11:42:07 -0800 Subject: Process switch Message-ID: <1164224527.4564a80fc1545@webmail.stanford.edu> To All User, There is a problem with the CPU, when any of process switch is push off the auto match motors is continuously driving to the limit and causing the coupler to break inside the auto match, the system is still ok to use just as long any of the process switch is push on and leave it on after the process completed. Temporary leave any of the two process switchs (2 or 3) push on to keep the auto match motors from driving to the limit all the time. Thanks, Cesar