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11.3 All events require the following data variables to be available:
< Clock > (Clock represents the timestamp for the occurrence of the event)
< EPTState >
<PreviousEPTState>
< EPTStateTime >
<TaskName>
<TaskType>
<PreviousTaskName>
<PreviousTaskType>
Additional data required for specific transitions are shown in Table 5.
Table 5 Events
EVENT NAME STATE MODEL
TRANSITION
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION REQUIRED DATA
EPTStateChange
0
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9
Triggered by a EPT State change at the
equipment-level.
<EqpName >
The following additional data is
required for Transitions 5, 8
and 9:
< Blocked Reason>
< BlockedReasonText>
EPTStateChange
i
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9
Triggered by an EPT State change at the
EPT module-level.
There exist i+1 EPTStateChange events,
where i is the number of EPT modules.
EPTStateChange
1
is triggered by a state
change at the 1
st
EPT module,
EPTStateChange
2
is triggered by a state
change at the 2
nd
EPT module, etc.
<ModuleName
i
>
The following additional data is
required for Transitions 5, 8
and 9:
< Blocked Reason>
< BlockedReasonText>
12 Requirements for Compliance
12.1 Table 6 provides a checklist for EPT compliance.
Table 6 EPT Compliance Statement
Fundamental EPT Requirements EPT Section Implemented EPT Compliant
EPT State Model for Equipment 9 Yes No Yes No
EPT State model for each EPT module 9 Yes No Yes No
EPTTRacker Objects 10 Yes No Yes No
EPT Events 11 Yes No Yes No
13 Related Documents
13.1.1 International SEMATECH Equipment Performance Management User Requirements Document
13.1.2 ISMT/J300E Equipment Performance Management Operator Requirements Document (URD)
13.1.3 Harel, D., “Statecharts: A Visual Formalism for Complex Systems,” Science of Computer Programming 8
(1987) 231-274.
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RELATED INFORMATION 1
EXAMPLES OF EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE TRACKING (EPT)
NOTICE: This related information is not an official part of SEMI E116 and was derived from North American
Information and Control. This related information was approved for publication by full letter ballot procedures on
April 30, 2002.
R1-1 Examples of EPT Modules per Tool Type
R1-1.1 Table R1-1 lists examples of EPT modules for various equipment types. It is not required that each tool type
support all or be limited to only the modules listed; rather, the listing is provided as an example only.
Table R1-1 Example EPT Modules
Tool Type Modules
CMP/
Planar
Loadports Alignment
Stage
Wafer
Handler
Transport Polish
Table
Scrub
Station
Rinse
Station
Linked Litho
Track
Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler
Module
Spin Cup Link
Transfer
Station
Buffer Vapor Prime Chill
Plate
Soft Bake
Oven
Linked Litho
Expose
Expose
Stage
Wafer
Transfer
Link
Transfer
Station –
In port
Link
Transfer
Station –
Out port
Reticle
Stage
Reticle
Library
Reticle
Loader
Arm
Thin Film
Sputter
Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler(s)
Cool Down PVD Airlock Argon
Sputter Etch
Degas In Situ
Metrology
CVD
Diffusion
Furnace
Loadports Quartz
Loading
Station
Reactor
Module
Wafer
Transfer
System
Buffer
Implanter Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler(s)
Implant
Chamber
Platen Notch
Aligner
Coldplate
Plater Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler
Degas Plate
Chamber
Thermal
Anneal
Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler
Bake Stage
Wet Etcher Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler
Aligner Bath CH 1 Bath CH
2
Buffer
Dry Etcher Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler
Aligner Chill Plate Etch CH
1
Etch CH 2
Wafer Sorter Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler
Aligner
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Tool Type Modules
Metrology Loadports Central
Wafer
Handler
Align-ment
Stage
Measure-
ment Stage
Inspection Loadports Inspection
Stage
Handler
Probe / Test Loadports Probe/ Test
Platform
Handler
R1-2 EPT Module / Task Definition Example
R1-2.1 Figure R1-1 shows a simple module and the associated actions/tasks that correspond. The EPT Tasks have
been diluted to the level that will allow a serial chain of tasks to occur. The Internal Tasks column is present to
show that the equipment may have much more happening concurrently at a more detailed level. Table R1-2 shows a
possible task-based process flow in this module.
Spinning substrate Dispensing resist
Substrate load/unload
Figure R1-1
Example EPT Module
Table R1-2 Example EPT Tasks
Step Action Possible Internal Tasks EPT Active Task
1 Loading the substrate Receiving the substrate
Substrate alignment
Substrate load
2 Coating the substrate Substrate spin (accelerate)
Substrate spin (steady)
Dispense resist
Substrate spin (decelerate)
Substrate coat
3 Unloading the substrate Substrate alignment
Substrate removal
Substrate unload
R1-3 An Example of Equipment Performance Tracking on a Carrier Handling Module
R1-3.1 This section provides examples of equipment performance tracking to clarify the application of the standard
to modules that are part of the Equipment Front-End Module (EFEM).
R1-4 Carrier Handling Module (CHM)
R1-4.1 The Carrier Handler is a part of EFEM, excluding any Substrate Handler, which is defined in SEMI E101. A
Carrier Handling Module is similar but different from the definition. It is a more general subsystem to handle
carriers without handling substrates in EFEM that is applicable to various analyses and applications. The Carrier
Handling Module is a logical module that may or may not represent an existing physical module.