From maurice at stanford.edu Wed May 27 17:39:21 2009 From: maurice at stanford.edu (maurice stevens) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 17:39:21 -0700 Subject: LPCVD Coral Data Collection starting/Graphed data!! Message-ID: <4A1DDD39.3010903@stanford.edu> The Coral Team is almost ready to start data collection on the LPCVD tubes. They are telling us to expect it in the next day or so. Some of you have already seen the collection roll out on the tylan oxide tubes. But the graphs of the collected data will be new for everyone. The data collection will require you to enter some data when you log a LPCVD tool off of Coral. When disabling, a new pop up window will ask you to choose a process (most of you will choose: Deposition run). After making a choice on the first window, a second window will ask for process recipe (from a drop down), process time, temperature, ... All this data can be edited by the user after it is entered on the coral History Actions tab for that tool. All inputted data will be viewable in graph form by going to the new Process Actions tab in Coral and choosing the data to be graphed. If you are not a LPCVD user I apologize for bothering you with this note. -- maurice at stanford.edu Maurice Stevens Stanford Nanofabrication Facility CIS Room 142, Mail Code 4070 Stanford, CA 94305 P. (650)725-3660 F. (650)725.6278 From eap at gloworm.Stanford.EDU Wed May 27 17:46:01 2009 From: eap at gloworm.Stanford.EDU (Eric Perozziello) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 17:46:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: LPCVD Coral Data Collection starting/Graphed data!! In-Reply-To: <4A1DDD39.3010903@stanford.edu> Message-ID: This functionality has been available at http://www.lelandstanfordjunior.com/eData.html for several years, for those who bothered to enter data. -Eric On Wed, 27 May 2009, maurice stevens wrote: > > > The Coral Team is almost ready to start data collection on the LPCVD > tubes. They are telling us to expect it in the next day or so. Some of > you have already seen the collection roll out on the tylan oxide tubes. > But the graphs of the collected data will be new for everyone. > > The data collection will require you to enter some data when you log a > LPCVD tool off of Coral. When disabling, a new pop up window will ask > you to choose > a process (most of you will choose: Deposition run). After making a > choice on the first window, a second window will ask for process recipe > (from a drop down), process time, temperature, ... > > All this data can be edited by the user after it is entered on the coral > History Actions tab for that tool. > > All inputted data will be viewable in graph form by going to the new > Process Actions tab in Coral and choosing the data to be graphed. > > > > If you are not a LPCVD user I apologize for bothering you with this note. > > > > > -- > maurice at stanford.edu > > Maurice Stevens > Stanford Nanofabrication Facility > CIS Room 142, Mail Code 4070 > Stanford, CA 94305 > P. (650)725-3660 > F. (650)725.6278 > >