RE: Semi F47 testing

2003-01-24 Thread lcr...@tuvam.com
 Lisa, 

If you go to www.semi.org and use thier site search function with key word
"F47" I think you will find the latest revision of F47 is from february of
2000. 

Also, searching on the international standards page of the same site you will
probably find no recent activities in the document. 

A call to semi standards staff may also get you some relevant information. 

Regards, 

Lauren Crane 
TUV America - Product Service Division 

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From: lisa_cef...@mksinst.com 
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Sent: 1/23/2003 7:45 AM 
Subject: Semi F47 testing 


Does anyone know of a new revision of the Semi F47 "Sag" test that is 
due 
to come out?  I have heard rumors, but have not seen anything that 
states 
what the changes are or when it becomes active 

Thank you in advance 


Lisa 

Lisa A. Cefalo, CRE 
Manager, Reliability and Design Services 
MKS Instruments 
6 Shattuck Road 
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Semi F47 testing

2003-01-23 Thread lisa_cef...@mksinst.com

Does anyone know of a new revision of the Semi F47 "Sag" test that is due
to come out?  I have heard rumors, but have not seen anything that states
what the changes are or when it becomes active

Thank you in advance


Lisa

Lisa A. Cefalo, CRE
Manager, Reliability and Design Services
MKS Instruments
6 Shattuck Road
Andover, MA 01810
(978)-975-2350  X 5669
lisa_cef...@mksinst.com




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Re: SEMI F47

2000-07-28 Thread CDUPRES

In a message dated 27/07/00 17:58:48 GMT Daylight Time, 
bigg...@gemischova.ge.com writes:

<< 
 Has anyone on this list heard of standard SEMI F47?  Is there a similar
 european standard to this?  What exactly does the standard deal with? >>

Hi Daniel.

The SEMI standards relate to Semiconductor FAB processes and equipment.  This 
is a commercial standard,  which is pretty well worldwide in the industry,  
meaning that it isn't a Government thing, or legislative thing.  i.e if you 
don't follow it, you won't go to jail, but you won't sell anything either!
It's prime purpose is to ensure commonality in Semiconductor fabrication 
equipment and plants where there are many hundreds of different machines and 
systems. 

F47 is just one of the many, you can find their web site, .

Chris Dupres
Surrey, UK. 

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RE: SEMI F47

2000-07-27 Thread POWELL, DOUG

Daniel,

This is a Facilities standard orginiated by the SEMI organization and deals
with Voltage Sag Ride-through capabilty.  You can buy this and other
standards paper or PDF for $50.00 each at
http://www.semi.org/web/wstandards.nsf/

Here is the abstract:

SEMI F47-0200 Specification for Semiconductor Processing Equipment Voltage
Sag Immunity

Semiconductor factories require high levels of power quality due to the
sensitivity of equipment and process controls. Semiconductor processing
equipment is especially vulnerable to voltage sags. This document defines
the voltage sag ride-through capability required for semiconductor
processing, metrology, and automated test equipment. The requirements in
this international standard were developed to satisfy semiconductor industry
needs. While more stringent than existing generic standards, this
industry-specific specification is not in conflict with known generic
equipment regulations from other regions or generic equipment standards from
other organizations. It is the intent of this standard to provide
specifications for semiconductor processing equipment that will lead to
improved selection criteria for sub-components and improvements in equipment
systems design. While it is recognized that in certain extreme cases or for
specific functions battery storage devices may be appropriate, it is not the
intent of this standard to increase the size or use of battery storage
devices provided with equipment. Focus on improvements in equipment
component and system design should lead to a reduction or elimination in the
use of battery storage devices to achieve equipment reliability during
voltage sag events. This document specifies the minimum voltage sag
ride-through capability design requirements for equipment used in the
semiconductor industry. The expected equipment performance capability is
shown graphically on a chart representing voltage sag duration and percent
deviation of equipment nominal voltage. Standard evaluation test method
references are also included. The primary focus for this specification is
semiconductor processing equipment including but not limited to the
following tool types: etch equipment (Dry & Wet), film deposition equipment
(CVD & PVD), thermal equipment, surface prep and clean, photolithography
equipment (Stepper & Tracks), Chemical Mechanical Polishing equipment, Ion
Implant equipment, Metrology equipment, and automated test equipment. This
specification applies to semiconductor processing equipment to include the
equipment mainframe and all subsystems whose electrical power is directly
affected by the operation of the equipment's EMO system. 

Referenced SEMI Standards: SEMI E10 -- Standard for Definition and
Measurement of Equipment Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
(RAM), SEMI E51 -- Guide for Typical Facilities Services and Termination
Matrix, SEMI F42 -- Test Method for Semiconductor Processing Equipment
Voltage Sag Immunity, and SEMI S2 -- Environmental, Health, and Safety
Guideline for Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment 


-doug

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Regulatory Compliance Engineer
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. 
1625 Sharp Point Dr.
Ft. Collins, Co 80525

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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 10:55 AM
To: 'Emc-Pstc (E-mail)'
Subject: SEMI F47



Has anyone on this list heard of standard SEMI F47?  Is there a similar
european standard to this?  What exactly does the standard deal with?

DB


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SEMI F47

2000-07-27 Thread Biggs, Daniel (IndSys, GEFanuc, NA)

Has anyone on this list heard of standard SEMI F47?  Is there a similar
european standard to this?  What exactly does the standard deal with?

DB


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> Fax:  (804) 978-5588
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