2 troubleshooting transducers/sensors – INFICON Cygnus 2 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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13.6.2 Troubleshooting Transducers/Sensors

NOTE: Many sensor head problems may be diagnosed with a DVM (Digital Volt

Meter). Disconnect the short oscillator cable from the feedthrough and
measure the resistance from the center pin to ground. If the reading is less
than 1-2 megohms, the source of the leakage should be found and
corrected. Likewise, with the vacuum system open check for center
conductor continuity, a reading of more than 1 ohm from the feedthrough
to the transducer contact indicates a problem. Cleaning contacts or
replacing the in-vacuum cable may be required.

A somewhat more thorough diagnosis may be performed with the optional
Crystal Sensor Emulator, 760-601-G1. See

section 13.8 on page 13-26

for

a discussion of its use and diagnostic capabilities.

NOTE: A more detailed troubleshooting guide is shipped with the sensor. Refer to

that manual for more detailed information in some cases

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Table 13-7 Troubleshooting transducers/sensors

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

1. Large jumps of thickness
reading during deposition

a. Stress causes film to peel
from crystal surface

a. Replace crystal or use
Alloy crystal; consult factory

b. Particulate or "spatter"
from molten source striking
crystal

b. Thermally condition the
source thoroughly before
deposition, use a shutter to
protect the crystal during
source conditioning

c. Scratches or foreign
particles on the crystal holder
seating surface (improper
crystal seating)

c. Clean and polish the
crystal seating surface on the
crystal holder; refer to
appropriate sensor manual

d. Small pieces of material
fell on crystal (for crystal
facing up sputtering
situation)

d. Check the crystal surface
and blow it off with clean air

e. Small pieces of magnetic
material being attracted by
the sensor magnet and
contacting the crystal
(sputtering sensor head)

e. Check the sensor cover's
aperture and remove any
foreign material that may be
restricting full crystal
coverage; refer to
appropriate sensor manual

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