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Guardian Co-Deposition Controller Operating Manual

Chapter 3

EIES Software

3.1 Introduction

The EIES-IV Guardian Windows program is a turnkey deposition control program
for the EIES Guardian controller. The program uses ASCII commands to
communicate with the Guardian controller. The EIES-IV Guardian software is a
powerful PC-based thin film deposition controller that can:

Measure up to eight materials simultaneously.

Operate two standard or gas compensating (GC) sensors.

Control up to eight deposition sources simultaneously.

Calibrate EIES sensors against quartz crystal sensors (SQM-242 or Q-pod
option).

Control analog variables such as temperature and pressure (SAM-242 option).

Store up to 25 processes and 250 layers on disk.

Graph, and log deposition data to disk, for process documentation and
analysis.

The current version 4.11 EIES-IV Guardian software is compatible only with version
4.x firmware and vice versa. Version 5.11 software only allows 2 mA operation and
is otherwise identical to version 4.11. Firmware versions prior to 4.x are compatible
with version 2.x EIES-IV Guardian software. The controller firmware is shown on
the instrument label affixed to the controller side panel. Earlier versions of the
controller may not have this label.

NOTE: If parameters are sent to the Guardian via external communications using

commands as described at

section 7.3, Guardian Controller Direct

Communications, on page 7-8

, the new parameters will not be updated on

the EIES-IV Guardian software screens.

NOTE: New parameters sent to the Guardian via the ActiveX interface described

at

section 7.2, ActiveX (COM) Interface, on page 7-1

, will be shown after

the relevant screen is closed and reopened.

A typical deposition cycle for a thin film can be broken into three distinct phases:
pre-conditioning (ramp/soak), deposition, and post-conditioning (idle).

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