From shott at stanford.edu Sat Mar 12 19:12:21 2011 From: shott at stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 19:12:21 -0800 Subject: Leave the SRDs in automatic mode .... Message-ID: <4D7C3615.3060603@stanford.edu> wbdiff community: J Provine has written up a couple of problem reports in the past couple of days related to the SRD at wbdiff being left in manual, rather than automatic, mode. Since very few of you actually receive the wbdiff-pcs email and many of you likely don't read problem reports in detail, I thought that it was appropriate to send these to the entire community. I believe that J is correct that they should be left in automatic mode and that it should be the responsibility of folks running in manual mode to return them to automatic mode at the end of their usage. If you can't reach resistivity in automatic mode, that should be reported as a problem so that we can address the issue appropriately. > for maybe the thousandth time i found the srd in manual mode. it should be in automatic mode, and if you needed to change it to manual to get your wafers through you should report the issue with reaching resistivity and then ALWAYS PUT IT BACK IN AUTO MODE. > 1001 times now. get it together people. > Thanks for your attention to this matter, John From jprovine at stanford.edu Sun Mar 13 08:55:26 2011 From: jprovine at stanford.edu (J Provine) Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 08:55:26 -0700 Subject: Leave the SRDs in automatic mode .... In-Reply-To: <4D7C3615.3060603@stanford.edu> References: <4D7C3615.3060603@stanford.edu> Message-ID: thanks, john. now it is 1002. co-labmembers, please pay attention to this. as john said: If you can't reach resistivity in automatic mode, that should be reported as a problem so that we can address the issue appropriately. j On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 7:12 PM, John Shott wrote: > wbdiff community: > > J Provine has written up a couple of problem reports in the past couple of > days related to the SRD at wbdiff being left in manual, rather than > automatic, mode. Since very few of you actually receive the wbdiff-pcs > email and many of you likely don't read problem reports in detail, I thought > that it was appropriate to send these to the entire community. I believe > that J is correct that they should be left in automatic mode and that it > should be the responsibility of folks running in manual mode to return them > to automatic mode at the end of their usage. If you can't reach resistivity > in automatic mode, that should be reported as a problem so that we can > address the issue appropriately. > > for maybe the thousandth time i found the srd in manual mode. it should >> be in automatic mode, and if you needed to change it to manual to get your >> wafers through you should report the issue with reaching resistivity and >> then ALWAYS PUT IT BACK IN AUTO MODE. >> > > 1001 times now. get it together people. >> >> Thanks for your attention to this matter, > > John > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: