Troubleshooting, Online cleaning instructions – Cascade Microtech P800-S User Manual

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9. Determine the optimum overtravel using the same strategy. Start with a larger value and decrease until yield suffers.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting your cleaning process depends on the device yield, and the type and amount of contamination found.
Refer to

Table 2

for a summary of the actions to take based on the results.

After setting the initial parameters, allow the system to run for a period, perhaps 10 probing/cleaning cycles. When you
have collected enough data to spot trends, review the device yield.

• If the yield decreases over time, varies cyclically with the cleaning interval, or is lower than expected, refer to

Table 2

to increase the cleaning efficiency.

• If the yield is stable and acceptable, consider reducing the cleaning touchdowns per cycle or increasing the interval

between cleanings to verify the settings and optimize the process. See

Table 2

below for guidance.

Table 2. Troubleshooting.

Issue

Possible Actions

Contamination on tips:

• Metal
• Organic
• Oxide
• Or yield does not recover after cleaning

• Run cleaning cycle 1 or 2 times (100-200 touchdowns)
• Check probe tip height
• Check cleaning media height and planarity
• Check XY step between cleaning touchdowns
• Visually inspect probe marks on cleaning media
• Increase cleaning overtravel if contamination limited to some areas of probe
• Increase touchdowns per cleaning
• Decrease cleaning interval
• Monitor yield closely

Yield drops off between cleanings

• Decrease cleaning interval
• Double Z touchdown

Particles around the tips

• Brush clean
• Reduce cleaning overtravel
• Clean cleaning media
• Change to a different type of cleaning media

Abrasion on membrane (see

Figure 6

)

• Reduce cleaning overtravel
• Check probe tip height
• Check cleaning medium height and planarity

Figure 7. Repeating particle indent, near miss.

Figure 6. Lapping film abrasion on membrane.

Online Cleaning Instructions

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