INFICON MDC-370 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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MDC-370 DEPOSITION CONTROLLER

Direct is used when the actuating device is driven directly. In this case the
controller sets up one or two outputs, one for each available direction, to drive a
motor or solenoid.

5. Drive (Up, Down, Fast, Inline, Sngl Step, Dbl Step)

When the Control type is Direct, this parameter defines the drive method or
direction. For Sngl Step and Dbl Step drive types, the controller sets up one
output which is either singly or doubly pulsed to actuate a solenoid to sequentially
step the rotator to the desired position. For Up and Down drive types, the
controller sets up one output to control a drive motor which is turned on until the
rotator reaches the desired position. For Fast and Inline drive types, the controller
sets up a drive up and a drive down output. For the Fast drive type, the controller
determines the fastest direction to the target pocket position and turns on the
appropriate output. The Inline drive type informs the controller that continuous
travel in one direction is not possible. Therefore to get from position 6 to 1, the
direction must be down through 5, 4, etc. until 1 is reached.

The controller creates one or more of the following outputs depending on the
type:

Drive Up

Drive Down

Step

6. Feedback Type (Individual, BCD, Single Home, In Position, No Feedback)

This parameter defines the type of feedback for a multiple pocket source. The
three feedback types available are as follows:

Individual - Individual position feedback. This feedback type uses one input
for each pocket position in the source. All inputs are normally false (open
circuit) unless the respective pocket is in position then that input is true
(closed to ground). For example, a six-pocket source would use six inputs. If
pocket two was in position then all the inputs would be false except the input
connected to feedback position number two.

BCD

- Binary Coded Decimal position feedback. This feedback type

uses binary coding to indicate the pocket position. Inputs are numbered most
significant bit first. For example, an eight-pocket source would use three
inputs. With pocket one in position, all inputs would be false. With pocket
four in position, inputs one and two would be true and input three would be
false.

SNGL HOME - Single home position feedback. This feedback type uses one
input. The input is normally false (open circuit) and should go true (closed to
ground) when pocket one is in position.

IN POSITION - In position feedback. This feedback type uses one input.
The input is normally false (open circuit) and should go true (closed to
ground) when the desired pocket is in position.

NO FEEDBACK - No pocket position feedback is used.

PROGRAMMING AND CONTROLLER SETUP

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