Getting started, Utility setup, Dac setup – INFICON MDC-360 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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MDC-360 DEPOSITION CONTROLLER

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PROGRAMMING AND CONTROLLER SETUP

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This section lays out the basic programming sequence with programming
examples for initial setup of the MDC-360 deposition controller.

4.2.1 UTILITY

SETUP

The only critical parameter in the Utility Setup is the Crystal Frequency
parameter. This parameter must be set for the specific frequency crystals th
plan to use (2.5, 3.0, 5.0, 6.0, 9.0, 10.0 MHz).

There is one other parameter in the Utility Setup menu that may be useful in the
initial setup and testing phase of the MDC-360 and that is the Simulate Mode
parameter. The simulate mode of the MDC-360 provides a means of simulatin
deposition
360 without having to deposit any material.

4.2.2 DAC

SETUP

If the DAC (digital to analog) outputs are to be used then these parameters can be
set at this time but it is not necessary for the operation of the controller.

4.2.3 SOURCE

SETUP

The first item to note is that in defining s

MDC-360 will automatically create the inputs and outputs necessary to

te the interface based on the parameter settings. Therefore, once th

lete, the user should review the inputs and outputs noting the pin

ents so that the proper connections can be made. Also note

assignments can be changed if necessary in the program input and outpu

eens.

er must also be aware of the type of I/O card installed in the MDC-360.

re two types of I/O cards available. Both cards have the same 9 relay

(8 programmable and 1 abort) and the same number of inputs (8

mable). The difference is the stand

ile the Active I/O card has 115VAC high true inputs. The Active I/O card is

ignated by “Active I/O Card“ written on the rear panel of the MDC-360.

following two items in the Source Setup are common to almost all types

rces and typically require definition:

Source Shutter - If the source has a shutter to be activated by the MDC-36

then the Shutter Relay Type parameter must be set to either N.O.
(normally open) or N.C. (normally closed). The typical setting is N.
which means th

Once defined, the MDC-360 will create a relay output called “SourceN

Shutter” that should be connected to the shutter actuator. The shu
be tested by pressing the Shutter key with the c
Ready state. When the red LED in the Shutter key is illuminated then all
source shutters should be opened. When the shutter LED is off then all
source shutters should be closed.

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