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SEMI E111-0305 © SEMI 2001, 2005 1
SEMI E111-0305
PROVISIONAL MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION FOR A 150 mm
RETICLE SMIF POD (RSP150) USED TO TRANSPORT AND STORE A 6
INCH RETICLE
This specification was technically approved by the Global Physical Interfaces and Carriers Committee and is
the direct responsibility of the North American Physical Interfaces and Carriers Committee. Current edition
approved by the North American Regional Standards Committee on December 10, 2004. Initially available
at www.semi.org February 2005; to be published March 2005. Originally published November 2001; last
published November 2004.
1 Purpose
1.1 This standard specifies the 150 mm Reticle SMIF Pod (RSP150) used to transport and store a 6 inch reticle in
an integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing facility.
2 Scope
2.1 This standard is intended to set an appropriate level of specification that places minimal limits on innovation
while ensuring modularity and inter- changeability at all mechanical interfaces. Most of the requirements given in
this specification are in the form of maximum or minimum dimensions with very few required surfaces. Only the
physical interfaces for the RSP150 are specified; no materials requirements or micro-contamination limits are given
in this specification.
2.2 The pellicle exclusion volume of this specification accommodates pellicles which extend the full length of the
reticle and up to a maximum pellicle width of 124 mm.
2.3 The RSP150 has the following components, sub-components, and other features. A” symbol indicates
components or features which are required and a “” symbol indicates components or features which are optional.
Top
robotic handling flange
Interior
supports for one 6 inch reticle
reticle capture
reticle contact surfaces
end-effector exclusion volumes
2 safety rail exclusion volumes
pellicle exclusion volumes
lateral constraints
2 reticle backstops
Sides
2 side handling flanges on the sides parallel to the bi-lateral reference plane
2 side handling exclusion volumes
RFID placement zone
Bottom
door compatible with SMIF as defined in SEMI E19.3
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pod latch-pin holes
2 conveyor rails on the sides parallel to the bi-lateral reference plane
2.4 This standard is provisional because of the issues detailed in the related information section. Once investigation
of issues in the Related Information section has been completed, this standard should be upgraded from provisional
status.
NOTICE: This standard does not purport to address safety issues, if any, associated with its use. It is the
responsibility of the users of this standard to establish appropriate safety health practices and determine the
applicability of regulatory or other limitations prior to use.
3 Referenced Standards
3.1 SEMI Standards
SEMI E19.3 — Port Standard for Mechanical Interface of Wafer Cassette Transfer, 150 mm (6 inch) Port
SEMI E30.1 — Inspection and Review Specific Equipment Model (ISEM)
SEMI E47.1 — Provisional Mechanical Specification for Boxes and Pods Used to Transport and Store 300 mm
Wafers
SEMI P5 — Specification for Pellicles
NOTICE: Unless otherwise indicated, all documents cited shall be the latest published versions.
4 Terminology
4.1 Definitions
4.1.1 150 mm Reticle SMIF Pod (RSP150) — a minienvironment compatible carrier capable of holding a 6 inch
reticle in a horizontal orientation during transport and storage and is compatible with a Standard Mechanical
Interface (SMIF) per SEMI E19.3.
4.1.2 bilateral reference plane — a vertical plane which bisects the RSP150 and is perpendicular to both the
horizontal and facial reference planes and passes through the center of the 150 mm SMIF as defined in SEMI E19.3.
4.1.3 facial reference plane — a vertical plane which bisects the RSP150 and is parallel to the front side of the pod
(where reticles are removed or inserted) and passes through the center of the 150 mm SMIF as defined in SEMI
E19.3.
4.1.4 horizontal reference plane — a horizontal plane coplanar with the top surface of the port door as defined in
SEMI E19.3.
4.1.5 minienvironment — a localized environment created by an enclosure to isolate the product from contamination
and people.
4.1.6 nominal reticle center line — the line that is defined by the intersection of two perpendicular vertical planes
each of which bisect the reticle at the mid-point of a side.
4.1.7 pellicle — as defined in SEMI P5.
4.1.8 reticle — as defined in SEMI E30.1.
4.1.9 robotic handling flanges — horizontal projections on the top of the box for lifting and rotating the box (as
defined in SEMI E47.1).
4.1.10 side handling flanges — horizontal projections on the sides of the pod (sides parallel to the bilateral
reference plane) for lifting, transportation or positioning of the pod.
5 Ordering Information
5.1 Intended Use
— This standard is intended to specify reticle carriers over a reasonable lifetime of use, not just
those in new condition. For this reason, the purchaser should specify a time period and the number and type of uses
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to which the carriers will be put. It is under these conditions that the carriers must remain in compliance with the
requirements listed in §6.
5.2 Reticle Thickness — The purchaser needs to specify the reticle thickness to be accommodated in the RSP150.
5.3 Optional Features — The purchaser needs to specify whether optional components (identified in §2) are
required.
5.4 Temperature Ranges — The purchaser needs to specify two sets of temperatures to which the RSP150s might
be exposed. An operating temperature range is the set of environmental temperatures in which the RSP150s will
remain in compliance with the requirements listed in §6. A temporary temperature range is the set of environmental
temperatures to which the pods can be exposed such that when the RSP150s return to the operating temperature
range, the RSP150s will be in compliance with the requirements listed in §6. Limits on exposure times to elevated
temperatures should be specified.
5.5 Electrostatic Dissipation — The end user may require a continuous path to ground from the reticle to the carrier
registration and handling features. The purchaser needs to specify whether electrostatic dissipation is required.
5.6 Contamination Requirements The purchaser needs to specify their contamination requirements.
6 Requirements
6.1 SymmetryMost of the dimensions of the RSP150 are determined with respect to the three orthogonal
reference planes defined in this document: the facial reference plane, the horizontal reference plane and the bilateral
reference plane. All dimensions are symmetric about the bilateral reference plane.
6.2 Door — The pod door, and its frame on the bottom of the pod, must be compatible with a port which conforms
to SEMI E19.3.
6.3 Positioning — The nominal reticle seating plane is defined by z291, as shown in Figure 4 and Table 2. The
entire bottom surface of a reticle must lie within the z276 dimension of its nominal seating plane shown in Figure 6
and Table 2.
6.4 Reticle Capture — When the carrier is closed, a bisecting plane through the reticle, parallel to the bilateral
reference plane must be constrained by the carrier within x114 of the bilateral reference plane of the load port when
the reticle is seated in the carrier. A bisecting plane through the reticle, parallel to the facial reference plane must be
constrained by the carrier within y228 of the facial reference plane of the load port when the reticle is seated in the
carrier.
6.5 Reticle Contact Surfaces — The reticle contact surfaces are the only 4 locations where the RSP150 may contact
the pellicle side of the reticle. These surfaces are shown in Figures 9 and 10 with dimensions given in Table 2. The
contact surfaces are defined by x245, x246, y233, y234 and y235.
6.6 Exclusion Volumes — The interior of the RSP150 must never intrude into the pellicle exclusion volume, and
must not intrude into the end-effector exclusion volumes, lift clearance exclusion volume or safety rail exclusion
volumes when the carrier is open.
6.6.1 End-Effector Exclusion Volumes
— Volumes in an opened pod which must be free for the end-effector to
enter and handle the reticle as defined by x238, x239, x240, y227, y232, y238, z297, z299 and z302. No obstructions
should exist in the end-effector exclusion volumes which extend in the y direction (normal to the facial reference
plane.) Table 2 defines the dimensions for the end-effector exclusion volumes shown in Figures 4, 6, 7 and 9.
6.6.2 Pellicle Exclusion Volume — Volume in the pod below the reticle which must remain free from intrusion to
accommodate the pellicle mounted on the reticle. No obstructions should exist in the pellicle exclusion volume as
defined by x119 and z290 which extends in the y direction (normal to the facial reference plane). The pellicle
exclusion volume is defined in Table 2 and shown in Figure 4.
6.6.3 Reticle Lift Clearance Exclusion Volume — Volume in an opened pod which must be free above the reticle to
allow the end-effector to lift and handle the reticles, having a width defined by x243 as shown in Table 2 and
Figure 4. No obstructions should exist in the reticle lift clearance exclusion volumes which extend in the y direction
(normal to the facial reference plane).