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We have a number of pro licenses for TeamViewer which you can obtain by writing to our IT administrator, Thøger Eskildsen (thes@dtu.dk). If you are a student or just want to try it out, you can use a free version. | We have a number of pro licenses for TeamViewer which you can obtain by writing to our IT administrator, Thøger Eskildsen (thes@dtu.dk). If you are a student or just want to try it out, you can use a free version. | ||
==How to open Apex on the analysis computer == | ===How to open Apex on the analysis computer === | ||
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There are a number of tutorials on how to use APEX and a thorough help document which you will find when you open the program. There is also a small introduction as an appendix to the P17 help document. | There are a number of tutorials on how to use APEX and a thorough help document which you will find when you open the program. There is also a small introduction as an appendix to the P17 help document. | ||
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Apex software outside the cleanroom
The Tencor-KLA P17 stylus profiler comes with advanced data analysis software called APEX. We have an extra license for the software installed on a computer called NTCH-D0186 at Nanolab. The computer is currently located in the basement of building 346 in room 904. You will find it at the back of the room between the ALD and the PowderXRD.
On the NTCH-D0186 desktop, you will find a shortcut to the APEX software. Access your data on the M drive, O drive or through files.dtu.dk and open it up with the software.
Remote access the analysis computer
Remote access to the Apex program is unfortunately a little bit complicated. You will need Cisco Anyconnect to connect to DTU's network by VPN, the Windows Remote Desktop application and yet another VPN application called TeamViewer. This is because the Apex program doesn't recognize it's license dongle if you simply use Remote desktop.
We have a number of pro licenses for TeamViewer which you can obtain by writing to our IT administrator, Thøger Eskildsen (thes@dtu.dk). If you are a student or just want to try it out, you can use a free version.
How to open Apex on the analysis computer
- Connect to DTU's network by VPN. This is usually necessary even if you are physically located at DTU.
For this you can use the service Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. Connect to AIT Extra-VPN with your usual credentials.
- Make a remote desktop connection to the computer NTCH-D0186.
For this you can use the Remote Desktop Connection app on Windows. In Danish it's called Fjernskrivebord. Again log on with your own credentials.
- On the NTCH-D0186 computer, open TeamViewer
- Close the Remote Desktop Connection and open TeamViewer on your own computer. You can download the program online from www.teamviewer.com.
- Again logon to the analysis computer, but now through Teamviewer. Use the computer name 631 851 324 and the password DTU_Nanolab.
- Open the software with the shortcut on the Desktop. Now you can use it to analyze your data.
- Remember to close your connection again after use.
How to use the software
There are a number of tutorials on how to use APEX and a thorough help document which you will find when you open the program. There is also a small introduction as an appendix to the P17 help document.
Notice it's important to have the data in a format that Apex can open. For line profiles that means you have to open the data in the Profiler Software first and open it up in Apex and save it in a native format OR check the box in the profiler program that makes it possible to export the data automatically.
From Apex there are many ways and formats for saving data in this program - notice whether the format you have chosen will be useful for your later needs.
If APEX has automatically generated a surface from your line profiles of data, it is possible to view the underlying profiles by right-clicking on the surface and choosing Points Drawing instead of Lines Drawing or finding the same option (Points drawing) in the top ribbon.
If you learn something cool that you'd like to share, please let us know.
Best of luck and please contact thinfilm@dtu.dk if you have any questions.