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McMaster notes
2021-04-21
- Goal: set RP2-B0 in wax on Allied sample holder
- RP2-B0
- Decapped 2x “live” from photo shoot to bare die
- Around 277 um thick. Later measurement 281 um
- Sacrificial dies
- Samsung k4h560438e-tcb0
- 324 um
- Area
- Samsung: 5.3 x 11.1 = 58.8 mm2
- RPI: maybe 4 mm2
- Net: maybe 60 mm2
- Etchant: 20% w/v KOH in water
- Approx 250 um / hour heated ⇒ 4.15 um / min
- Etch
- Etch 1
- 25 min @ 177F hotplate
- 306 um
- Etch 2
- 30 min?
- raised temp?
- 297, 302 um
- High spots forming (was warned might be uneven at this conc)
- Etch 3
- Now hotplate at 220F
- 286 um, 291 um
- 14 um in 30 min
- (286 - 277) * 2 = 18 more min?
- Lots of metal flaking off
- Etch 4
- 20 min
- Ultrasound. Lots of stuff flaked off
- Didn't note final thickness…
- Check all dies for thickness before mounting
- Not all started at exactly the same time, although was close
- Order replacement lapping gauge
- 543-452B, ID-C125EB
- 1 um resolution
- 25 mm travel
- Long
- Flat carbide tip. Will need to switch to new unit
- Skips
- Can't modify spares to be long enough
- One that might work I can't get to power up. Completely broken?
- Set in wax
- 0.4 mm gap in area(s). Not ideal but may still work
2021-04-23
Goal: setup lapping machine, lap RPI chip from other day
TODO:
- Level head
- Review Allied recommendations
- Characterize um / rev
- Gauge skips, but is stable over say 1 mm
- Setup slurry feed
- Can I make this nicer?
Inventory:
- 2x MultiPrep systems w/ arm
- Both were surplus / in bad condition
- One is more “ready to go”
- Lots of lapping disks
- Is my old colloidial silica still good?
Notes:
- Installed old magnetic polishing cloth
- Post 1.49“
- Could I mount stopcock to it somehow?
- Feeler gauge test
- Pointed inside
- About 30 um variation
- Good enough for now: not great but not terrible
- Main crank 40 TPI
- Wheel is marked in um (635 um)
- Allied-Parallel-Lapping-Integrated-Circuits.pdf
- If gauge is moving its already too much pressure
- Instead use recommended distances
- Based on 500 um die
- Imperial Polishing Cloth, #50-150-500: 0.840 mm
- 277 um die ⇒ 724 + 277 = 1001 um offset?
- Sample load set to full
- Using spare holder to measure
- Distance from Platen to bottom of polishing fixture = Ts - Tc - Td + 0.116 mm
- Ts = Spacer thickness (0.500”)
- Tc = Cloth Thickness
- Td = Die Thickness
- So…
- Ts: 12.65 mm
- Tc: 0.840 mm
- Td: 0.277 mm
- Net: 12.65 - 0.840 - 0.277 + 0.116 = 11.649
- …but I'm using magnetic sheet. Not the same
- 50-500-500 instead of 50-150-500
- Magnet: 735 um
- Cloth: 450 um (840 um official)
- Let's use official number
- 12.65 - 0.840 - 0.735 - 0.277 + 0.116 = 10.914 mm
- Crank: 25.4 / 40 = 0.635 mm
- 10.914 / 0.635 = 17.2 cranks
- Remainder: 0.119 mm
- Settings
- 225 RPM CCW
- Rotation: full speed (8)
- Osc: 3
- 0.05 um silica
2021-04-24
Continue lapping same settings
alliedhightech/mcmaster.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/24 18:03 by mcmaster