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== | ==Probe station== | ||
[[Image:probe2.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Probe station. Positioned in serviceroom CX1]] | [[Image:probe2.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Probe station. Positioned in serviceroom CX1]] | ||
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The Probe station is a - EPS150Triax - Cascade. The purpose is to measure I/V measurement, ohmic measurements etc. It has 4 individually adjustable triax connected probes, but can be fitted with additional coax connected probes. The stage can be moved in x and y to step and repeat a measurement over a large number of chips. | |||
Samples can be inspected by either a microscope and/or a camera. | |||
Two Keithley 2450 source meters are connected to the probe station by triax cables. An additional Keithley 2410 source meter and a Keithley 2000 multi meter is connected by coax cables. All Keithleys can also be connected with banana wires. | |||
==Equipment performance and process related parameters== | ==Equipment performance and process related parameters== | ||
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Electrical measurements | |||
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* | *I/V | ||
* | *Resistance | ||
* | *Data collection by PC possible | ||
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Performance | Performance | ||
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Pad size | |||
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* | *100x100µm or more | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 6 February 2023
Unless anything else is stated, everything on this page, text and pictures are made by DTU Nanolab.
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Probe station
Feedback to this page: click here
The Probe station is a - EPS150Triax - Cascade. The purpose is to measure I/V measurement, ohmic measurements etc. It has 4 individually adjustable triax connected probes, but can be fitted with additional coax connected probes. The stage can be moved in x and y to step and repeat a measurement over a large number of chips.
Samples can be inspected by either a microscope and/or a camera.
Two Keithley 2450 source meters are connected to the probe station by triax cables. An additional Keithley 2410 source meter and a Keithley 2000 multi meter is connected by coax cables. All Keithleys can also be connected with banana wires.
Purpose |
Electrical measurements |
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Performance |
Pad size |
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Substrates |
Batch size |
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Substrate materials allowed |
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The user manual, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager: