From mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu Tue Oct 3 14:14:57 2000 From: mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu (Mahnaz Mansourpour) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 14:14:57 -0700 Subject: EV's Visit Message-ID: <39DA4C51.22B61278@snf.stanford.edu> Hello all, Chad Brubaker an staff engineer from Electronic Visions will be here on Thursday October 5th. I like to invite all of you to come and talk to him regarding issues and concern you have with the equipment and process. He usually does one set of training with more details on the equipment. we will be in the lab stating 8:30. I also have asked Chad to bring a loaner shadow masking tool along with him for show and tell as many of you have showed interest to Beth Pruitt's message. My understanding is that we need to order a bond chuck and a loading chuck and a stack carrier ( This is the one that gets carried to other machine for further processing). The stack carrier needs to be custom design to the sputter system so I like to accommodate the majorities need and some individual with totally different need will only need to order the stack carrier. So please come and bring your inputs and questions, I do not have a definite schedule but I think around 10 in the morning is a good start. Mahnaz From mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu Tue Oct 3 14:14:57 2000 From: mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu (Mahnaz Mansourpour) Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 14:14:57 -0700 Subject: EV's Visit Message-ID: <39DA4C51.22B61278@snf.stanford.edu> Hello all, Chad Brubaker an staff engineer from Electronic Visions will be here on Thursday October 5th. I like to invite all of you to come and talk to him regarding issues and concern you have with the equipment and process. He usually does one set of training with more details on the equipment. we will be in the lab stating 8:30. I also have asked Chad to bring a loaner shadow masking tool along with him for show and tell as many of you have showed interest to Beth Pruitt's message. My understanding is that we need to order a bond chuck and a loading chuck and a stack carrier ( This is the one that gets carried to other machine for further processing). The stack carrier needs to be custom design to the sputter system so I like to accommodate the majorities need and some individual with totally different need will only need to order the stack carrier. So please come and bring your inputs and questions, I do not have a definite schedule but I think around 10 in the morning is a good start. Mahnaz From lian at Stanford.EDU Fri Oct 6 18:58:54 2000 From: lian at Stanford.EDU (Lian Zhang) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 18:58:54 -0700 (PDT) Subject: please logout before you disable the machine! Message-ID: <200010070158.SAA14577@saga10.Stanford.EDU> I've seen this quite a few times--when you enable the machine, log in, and start your alignment recipe, the lenses move by themselves and end up with a "endpoint reached" alarm, then the machine is stuck. I'm not quite sure what's causing this, but I'm pretty sure that it only happened when the previous user disabled the machine before they logged out. So next time please remember to log out before you disable the machine, it only takes one second anyway. Thanks, Lian