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3.2.1 Focus Effects and Process Window

The effect of focus on a projection lithography system is a critical partin understanding and controlling a lithographic process. The depth of focus and the process window derived from itare two important metrics for practical characterization. Simulationproves an invaluable tool for predicting focus effects, generatingprocess windows, and determining realistic values for the depth of focus.

In Section 2.1 the importance of the depth offocus DOF was theoretically discussed with the help of (2.2). However, in practical applications the definition of the DOF is more involved since a change in focusnot only alters the final resist profile but also increases the sensitivityto other processing errors, whereby the dependence on exposure dose is of primary concern. Resist profiles are often describedby three parameters related to a trapezoidal approximation of theprofile: the linewidth or critical dimension (CD), thesidewall angle, and the final resist thickness.Since the effect of focus depends on exposure, the only way to judge theresponse of the process is to simultaneously vary both focusand exposure. The focus-exposure matrix obtained this way can easilybe visualized by a Bossung plot [48]. Figure 3.2 shows twoexamples using first linewidth and then exposure as the response.

Figure 3.2:Bossung plots are used to visualize the focus-exposure matrix. The response can either be energy or any other characteristic parameter, with linewidth as the most important one.

The two other profile parameters of sidewall angle and resist loss canbe plotted in the same graph with the linewidth. The result is a processwindow, i.e., the region of focus and exposure that keeps the final resistprofile within prescribed specifications. An example is given inFigure 3.3.

Figure 3.3:The process window is determinedby plotting all three geometrical resist parameters of linewidth, resist loss,and sidewall angle in the same Bossung plot. A simple graphical analysis provides exposure latitude versus depth of focus curves for either randomor systematic errors.

The process window describes the process capabilitythat must match the process requirements to guaranteean acceptable yield. A simple graphical analysis of the process windowis based on fitting all ``maximum' rectangles or ellipses inside the shaded area representing systematic and random errors respectively.Plotting their height versus their width, i.e., exposure latitude versusdepth of focus, provides the most concise representation of the coupled effects offocus and exposure on the lithography process (cf. Figure 3.3).


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Up:3.2 Practical Characterization Previous:3.2 Practical CharacterizationHeinrich Kirchauer, Institute for Microelectronics, TU Vienna
1998-04-17

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • StepDrive™ motion technology
  • LockNGo™ tracking technology
  • Survey Pro™ software on-board
  • Available in 1″, 2″, 3″ and 5″ angle accuracies
  • Long-range, reflectorless distance measurement
  • Available RX models with extended operation dual battery system
  • High-precision prism measurements
  • GeoLock™ GPS-assist technology
  • PIN code security locking system
  • Onboard Long Range Bluetooth on LockNGo Model

OVERVIEW

The FOCUS 35 is a motorized total station providing high speed, accuracy and precision in measurement. The FOCUS 35 robotic instrument moves the power of the observer from the instrument to the range pole, improving efficiency. The speed of observation and precise positioning of the FOCUS 35 Robotic Total Station is provided by patented StepDrive™ motion technology, which controls the horizontal and vertical motion of the motors, eliminating the need for traditional motion locks. The FOCUS 35 includes a tracking sensor that uses LockNGo™ FastTrack tracking technology, enabling the instrument to constantly lock onto the prism.The FOCUS 35 RX extended operation models feature market-leading battery life.

The FOCUS 35 is available in 1', 2', 3' or 5' accuracies and is controlled by the Spectra Geospatial Survey Pro™ field software using an onboard Windows CE touchscreen interface. The FOCUS 35 is also designed to be controlled externally by Ranger™, Nomad™, or T41® data collectors running Survey Pro field software, Layout Pro or FAST Survey on the Ranger or Nomad. Alternatively, bring your own controller and connect to the FOCUS 35 using Bluetooth or the SPDL Radio Bridge.

Boxy svg 3 26 download free. The FOCUS 35 is available in three models:

  • Robotic
  • LockNGo
  • RX

All models include a motorized drive system at the instrument, and a tracking sensor to track the range pole and prism.

ModelStepDrive motionLockNGo trackingWireless CommunicationOnboard ScreenBattery System
ROBOTIC✔︎✔︎2.4GHz radio, Short Range Bluetooth✔︎Single
RX✔︎✔︎2.4GHz radioN/ADual
LockNGo✔︎✔︎Long Range Bluetooth✔︎Single

To maintain contact between the FOCUS 35 instrument and the remote observer with the range pole and prism, the robotic solution must include a communication link. The FOCUS 35 Robotic and RX uses an integrated 2.4 GHz radio modem, as does the Ranger 7 data collector. The 2.4 GHz radio modem provides interference-free robotic data communications.

Dark mode for safari 1 2 0. Once your robotic communications have been established you can control all the functions of the FOCUS 35 from the range pole as you move through the jobsite making measurements. This makes it possible for a single surveyor to perform high accuracy stakeout or topographic surveys by themselves. From high order control surveys to topographic data collection or fast-paced construction stakeout, you can rely on a FOCUS 35, even in harsh outdoor conditions.

The FOCUS 35 and Survey Pro provide you with world class solutions for any surveying application. An example of these features includes a unique robotic software technology that can be used when associating the FOCUS 35 with a low-cost GNSS receiver and Survey Pro software. This combination of technologies allows the user to take full advantage of the Spectra Geospatial GeoLock™, technology to keep locked on target.

Layout Pro™, software and the FOCUS 35 together offer the convenience of carrying, managing, editing, and laying out your job site blueprint. This combination is a critical tool in the field of construction layout and is designed to make the layout process more productive, accurate and reliable. For example, use Layout Pro to guide the layout of the major points, add string dimensions on the print, as well as calculate diagonals and angles.

The FOCUS 35 robotic solution is best described as Simply More Powerful. Packaged in a modern, sleek, and streamlined design, it is easy-to-use, affordable and tough. FOCUS 35 Total Stations are designed to meet all your surveying needs. Iterm 3 2 8 player games.

Accessory
The FOCUS SPDL 2.4 Radio Bridge is a rugged lightweight custom accessory designed to allow communication between robotic total stations and bluetooth-enabled mobile devices.

Tunneling Solution
Utilizing the FOCUS 35 robotic total station, ST10 tablet, and the TcpTUNNEL field and office software, tunnel surveyors around the world can benefit from two trusted names in surveying to complete their next project. Know more


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3.2.1 Focus Effects and Process Window

The effect of focus on a projection lithography system is a critical partin understanding and controlling a lithographic process. The depth of focus and the process window derived from itare two important metrics for practical characterization. Simulationproves an invaluable tool for predicting focus effects, generatingprocess windows, and determining realistic values for the depth of focus.

In Section 2.1 the importance of the depth offocus DOF was theoretically discussed with the help of (2.2). However, in practical applications the definition of the DOF is more involved since a change in focusnot only alters the final resist profile but also increases the sensitivityto other processing errors, whereby the dependence on exposure dose is of primary concern. Resist profiles are often describedby three parameters related to a trapezoidal approximation of theprofile: the linewidth or critical dimension (CD), thesidewall angle, and the final resist thickness.Since the effect of focus depends on exposure, the only way to judge theresponse of the process is to simultaneously vary both focusand exposure. The focus-exposure matrix obtained this way can easilybe visualized by a Bossung plot [48]. Figure 3.2 shows twoexamples using first linewidth and then exposure as the response.

Figure 3.2:Bossung plots are used to visualize the focus-exposure matrix. The response can either be energy or any other characteristic parameter, with linewidth as the most important one.

The two other profile parameters of sidewall angle and resist loss canbe plotted in the same graph with the linewidth. The result is a processwindow, i.e., the region of focus and exposure that keeps the final resistprofile within prescribed specifications. An example is given inFigure 3.3.

Figure 3.3:The process window is determinedby plotting all three geometrical resist parameters of linewidth, resist loss,and sidewall angle in the same Bossung plot. A simple graphical analysis provides exposure latitude versus depth of focus curves for either randomor systematic errors.

The process window describes the process capabilitythat must match the process requirements to guaranteean acceptable yield. A simple graphical analysis of the process windowis based on fitting all ``maximum' rectangles or ellipses inside the shaded area representing systematic and random errors respectively.Plotting their height versus their width, i.e., exposure latitude versusdepth of focus, provides the most concise representation of the coupled effects offocus and exposure on the lithography process (cf. Figure 3.3).


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Up:3.2 Practical Characterization Previous:3.2 Practical CharacterizationHeinrich Kirchauer, Institute for Microelectronics, TU Vienna
1998-04-17

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • StepDrive™ motion technology
  • LockNGo™ tracking technology
  • Survey Pro™ software on-board
  • Available in 1″, 2″, 3″ and 5″ angle accuracies
  • Long-range, reflectorless distance measurement
  • Available RX models with extended operation dual battery system
  • High-precision prism measurements
  • GeoLock™ GPS-assist technology
  • PIN code security locking system
  • Onboard Long Range Bluetooth on LockNGo Model

OVERVIEW

The FOCUS 35 is a motorized total station providing high speed, accuracy and precision in measurement. The FOCUS 35 robotic instrument moves the power of the observer from the instrument to the range pole, improving efficiency. The speed of observation and precise positioning of the FOCUS 35 Robotic Total Station is provided by patented StepDrive™ motion technology, which controls the horizontal and vertical motion of the motors, eliminating the need for traditional motion locks. The FOCUS 35 includes a tracking sensor that uses LockNGo™ FastTrack tracking technology, enabling the instrument to constantly lock onto the prism.The FOCUS 35 RX extended operation models feature market-leading battery life.

The FOCUS 35 is available in 1', 2', 3' or 5' accuracies and is controlled by the Spectra Geospatial Survey Pro™ field software using an onboard Windows CE touchscreen interface. The FOCUS 35 is also designed to be controlled externally by Ranger™, Nomad™, or T41® data collectors running Survey Pro field software, Layout Pro or FAST Survey on the Ranger or Nomad. Alternatively, bring your own controller and connect to the FOCUS 35 using Bluetooth or the SPDL Radio Bridge.

Boxy svg 3 26 download free. The FOCUS 35 is available in three models:

  • Robotic
  • LockNGo
  • RX

All models include a motorized drive system at the instrument, and a tracking sensor to track the range pole and prism.

ModelStepDrive motionLockNGo trackingWireless CommunicationOnboard ScreenBattery System
ROBOTIC✔︎✔︎2.4GHz radio, Short Range Bluetooth✔︎Single
RX✔︎✔︎2.4GHz radioN/ADual
LockNGo✔︎✔︎Long Range Bluetooth✔︎Single

To maintain contact between the FOCUS 35 instrument and the remote observer with the range pole and prism, the robotic solution must include a communication link. The FOCUS 35 Robotic and RX uses an integrated 2.4 GHz radio modem, as does the Ranger 7 data collector. The 2.4 GHz radio modem provides interference-free robotic data communications.

Dark mode for safari 1 2 0. Once your robotic communications have been established you can control all the functions of the FOCUS 35 from the range pole as you move through the jobsite making measurements. This makes it possible for a single surveyor to perform high accuracy stakeout or topographic surveys by themselves. From high order control surveys to topographic data collection or fast-paced construction stakeout, you can rely on a FOCUS 35, even in harsh outdoor conditions.

The FOCUS 35 and Survey Pro provide you with world class solutions for any surveying application. An example of these features includes a unique robotic software technology that can be used when associating the FOCUS 35 with a low-cost GNSS receiver and Survey Pro software. This combination of technologies allows the user to take full advantage of the Spectra Geospatial GeoLock™, technology to keep locked on target.

Layout Pro™, software and the FOCUS 35 together offer the convenience of carrying, managing, editing, and laying out your job site blueprint. This combination is a critical tool in the field of construction layout and is designed to make the layout process more productive, accurate and reliable. For example, use Layout Pro to guide the layout of the major points, add string dimensions on the print, as well as calculate diagonals and angles.

The FOCUS 35 robotic solution is best described as Simply More Powerful. Packaged in a modern, sleek, and streamlined design, it is easy-to-use, affordable and tough. FOCUS 35 Total Stations are designed to meet all your surveying needs. Iterm 3 2 8 player games.

Accessory
The FOCUS SPDL 2.4 Radio Bridge is a rugged lightweight custom accessory designed to allow communication between robotic total stations and bluetooth-enabled mobile devices.

Tunneling Solution
Utilizing the FOCUS 35 robotic total station, ST10 tablet, and the TcpTUNNEL field and office software, tunnel surveyors around the world can benefit from two trusted names in surveying to complete their next project. Know more


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