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| + | ====== JEOL JSM-T330A ====== | ||
| + | {{: | ||
| + | Our first scanning electron microscope. Nicknamed ' | ||
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| + | **Maximum acceleration voltage:** 30kV | ||
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| + | **Spot size:** 4.5nm @30kV, SEI | ||
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| + | **Manufacturing year:** 1988 | ||
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| + | ===== Resources ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Base Device ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Documentation === | ||
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| + | ^ Document ^ | ||
| + | | {{ : | ||
| + | | {{ : | ||
| + | | {{ : | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Water Cooling === | ||
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| + | The diffusion pump and diffusion pump throat coupler have a water cooling circuit. It came with an ancient hose (OD: 15.5mm, ID: 8.5mm). This should get replaced. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Vacuum System === | ||
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| + | The vacuum control system operates on valves only - the diffusion and roughing pump start immediately when the device is switched to ' | ||
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| + | {{: | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Diffusion Pump == | ||
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| + | 600W model by JEOL. Not much in terms of docs. | ||
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| + | (To be) filled with Ravenol ISO VG 68. | ||
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| + | Ours currently has surface rust on the o-ring mating surface between the body of the pump and the baffle. | ||
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| + | During first DP disassembly it turned out that the core was not held together fully, with the nut tightening it together being loose. This was probably from 40 years of vibrations. | ||
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| + | O-rings: | ||
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| + | ^ Name ^ Size ^ Notes ^ | ||
| + | | Body / baffle | ||
| + | | Spacer / baffle | ||
| + | | Foreline / body | ??? | | | ||
| + | | Spacer / body | ??? | | | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Specimen holding === | ||
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| + | ' | ||
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| + | {{: | ||
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| + | We don't have any ' | ||
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| + | Aftermarket holders/ | ||
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| + | === RP Vent Valve === | ||
| + | O-Rings | ||
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| + | ^ Name ^ Amount ^ Size ^ Notes ^ | ||
| + | | Piston | ||
| + | | Flange towards Column | ||
| + | | Flange towards RP | 1 | 21 x 2.2 | Odd size? | | ||
| + | | Flange towards solenoid valve | 1 | 26 x 3.5 | | | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Attachments ==== | ||
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| + | ^ Name ^ Function ^ Manual ^ Notes ^ | ||
| + | | MID | Image selector and split-screen system | {{ : | ||
| + | | BEI | Backscatter electron detector | {{ : | ||
| + | | BCX | Beam controller for X-Ray analysis | {{ : | ||
| + | | DMG | Dual magnification display | {{ : | ||
| + | | LGSHL | Large sample holder | {{ : | ||
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| + | |||
| + | ==== Electronics ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | === ' | ||
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| + | Seemingly allows for beam control. Asserting pin 3 disables display and enables external control. Pins 1 and 7 then allow for X/Y scanning (+/- 5V?). Pin 4 should provide detector data. | ||
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| + | ^ Pin on DE9 ^ Location in scope ^ Description | ||
| + | | 1 | PK00492 EK8 pin 4 | External vertical deflection | ||
| + | | 2 | | GND for pin 7 | | ||
| + | | 3 | PK00591 EF1 pins 2, 4 | Combined blank/ | ||
| + | | 4 | PK00492 EK3 pins 5, 7 | Video signal (post ACB) | | ||
| + | | 5 | | GND for pin 4 | | ||
| + | | 6 | | GND for pin 1 | | ||
| + | | 7 | PK00492 EK8 pin 2 | External horizontal deflection | ||
| + | | 8 | | GND for pin 3 | | ||
| + | | 9 | N/C | N/C | | ||
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| + | |||
| + | === Connector types === | ||
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| + | Connector types observed in the machine: | ||
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| + | - 7556 series: {{ : | ||
| + | - DF1 series: {{ : | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Open Beam Interface (digital acquisition) ==== | ||
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| + | Use [[https:// | ||
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| + | Connect the OBI to power (currently through bundle of DIN SMPSes next to OBI), connect the OBI to the WHLE-LSE-1088A box via USB (or connect directly to your PC and run your own obi-server, after editing microscope.toml). Run GUI against microscope.toml. | ||
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| + | TODO: move to dedicated mini PC (q3k ordered one). | ||
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| + | ===== To do ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Long-term ==== | ||
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| + | - Replace diffusion pump with turbomolecular pump | ||
| + | - Get a better roughing pump (scroll) so it doesn' | ||
| + | - E-beam lithography | ||
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| + | ===== Log ===== | ||
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| + | === 2025/05/11 (q3k, rob, rahix) === | ||
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| + | Attached and tested Open Beam Interface. | ||
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| + | === 2025/01/31 (q3k, rob, 0ff) === | ||
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| + | New sample holder (EM-Tec JV50 + EM-Tec J4) has been attached. | ||
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| + | === 2025/01/10 (q3k, rob, 0ff) === | ||
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| + | New scintillator (PLANOTEC P47) has been mounted. | ||
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| + | === 2024/11/09 (hugo, rahix, leah, ln) === | ||
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| + | Replaced the succbone relay boards with a MODBUS-based system. | ||
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| + | === 2024/10/15 (q3k, rob) === | ||
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| + | Buzzed out ' | ||
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| + | === 2024/10/14 (q3k, 0ff, hugo) === | ||
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| + | Cleaned apertures in column a bit after building custom tool to extract the pole parts from the column. | ||
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| + | Got some even better images. | ||
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| + | === 2024/10/12 (q3k, hugo, 2x guest) === | ||
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| + | Fixed alignment of the cathode. Spent some time dialing in optics. | ||
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| + | Got some better images. | ||
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| + | === 2024/10/10 (q3k, hugo, 0ff, rob) === | ||
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| + | Attached samples to stage (QF105 die, stainless steel M3 screw). | ||
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| + | Took first images, but they' | ||
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| + | Weird electron gun behaviour. Filament doesn' | ||
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| + | q3k says: | ||
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| + | - Maybe I reassembled the wehnelt wrong? | ||
| + | - Maybe I damaged the cathode when cleaning the wehnelt? | ||
| + | - Maybe I reconnected the HV cable to the electron gun wrong? I pulled it out when I thought I had to empty the transformer tank. | ||
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| + | To set the electron gun bias according per the manual' | ||
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| + | === 2024/10/05 (q3k, rahix, rob) === | ||
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| + | Tested diffusion pump with new oil. After outgassing, got down to the 6e-3 mbar that we also got with the other oil. Tested the ionization gauge which started showing lower values. | ||
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| + | Turned on the electron beam for the first time. | ||
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| + | === 2024/10/04 (q3k, rahix, hugo, guest) === | ||
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| + | Replaced the diffusion pump oil with a proper one. Unfortunately didn't get to test it yet. | ||
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| + | Replaced the DP heater wiring. | ||
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| + | === 2024/10/03 (q3k, rahix, guests) === | ||
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| + | Investigated the roughing pump in more detail. | ||
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| + | Serviced the "RP vent valve" as this hasn't been done before. | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/28 (q3k, rob, rahix) === | ||
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| + | Turned on the diffusion pump. Got to ~6e-3 mbar. Nice bump from outgassing of oil. | ||
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| + | Will probably have to replace oil with proper diffusion pump oil/ | ||
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| + | {{: | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/27 (rob, rahix, guest) === | ||
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| + | Finished connection of fake-pirani evac-controller inputs. | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/26 (q3k, leah, rahix) === | ||
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| + | Installed second relay board for succbone. | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/25 (rahix, hugo) === | ||
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| + | Connected most equipment to the succbone control panel (roughing pump, diffusion pump, chiller alarm, SEM button panel intercept). | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/24 (rob, q3k) === | ||
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| + | TODO | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/22 (q3k, fiona, rahix, rob, guest) === | ||
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| + | Rebuilt valve blocks. Reinstalled diffusion pump. | ||
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| + | Mounted succbone into new control cabinet, preliminary support for RP/ | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/21 (q3k, fiona, leah, rahix, rob, guest) === | ||
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| + | Rebuilt diffusion pump. New oil (Ravenol ISO VG 68) was added, but it's a crapshoot on whether it will work. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === 2024/09/19 (0ff, q3k, rob, hugo, rahix, fiona, guest) === | ||
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| + | Connected new chiller to diffusion pump, made sure it runs. | ||
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| + | Triple checked seller' | ||
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| + | Diffusion pump was removed from column. Surface (?) rust was found on the mating surface between the diffusion pump body and the diffusion pump baffle. This needs to be addressed. | ||
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| + | Waiting for acetone to start the process of cleaning and rebuilding the pump. | ||
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| + | === 2024/09/12 (q3k, leah, hugo) === | ||
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| + | Connected succbone, we now have pumpdown graphs at succbone.lab.fa-fo.de. Best result: 3.4 x 10^-2 mbar after ~30min of roughing. | ||
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| + | Testing replacing broken inter-module vacuum hose with 25mm spiral PVC hose from Hornbach. It leaks even when clamped hard (~7 x 10^-2 mbar). Heating with heatgun before clamping down helped a bit, but still not great.. Will try 24mm hose from Hornbach and 22m hose from eBay. | ||
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| + | === 2024/09 (everyone) === | ||
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| + | Work on replacing the components of the evacuation board. | ||
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| + | Board works again. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === 2024/08/22 (0ff, rahix, leah, q3k, hugo) === | ||
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| + | Accidental swap of FM1 and FM3 connectors on the evacuation control board caused circuitry to be damaged. Pretty much all components are dead, but no other boards seem to have been damaged. Replacements are being ordered. | ||
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| + | Whoops. | ||
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| + | === 2024/08/22 (q3k, rob, hugo, leah, 0ff) === | ||
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| + | Installed new pirani gauge and adapter on top of the column; removed the ion gauge for now. This allowed for a first reading of around 100mbar which is not in the ballpark of a real vacuum. Recalibrated the pirani gauge to ambient air level, no improvements. We suspect a large leak. | ||
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| + | Found a leak on the one hose that was replaced. All '88 hoses, while crusty, seem to work okay-ish. " | ||
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| + | Built a somewhat sturdy holder-contraption for the roughing pump, so that we can mount it outside the SEM's housing. Then bypassed the new hose by plugging the roughing pump into the 3-way-valve directly using the old (but seemingly better) hose. Ran a new test and got the vacuum down to 0.1mbar. | ||
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| + | q3k confirmed we would want to reach somewhere below 0.01mbar possibly. | ||
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| + | Ran some tests on how the auto-venting behaves, it seems it enables automatically after 5min-6min if '' | ||
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| + | === 2024/08/21 (q3k, rob, hugo, guest) === | ||
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| + | Replaced missing o-ring on column panel. Slightly oversize (at least 2-3mm?) but got it to fit. A warning label has been put on the panel to make sure no-one takes it apart. | ||
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| + | Replaced comparator in checker, fixing spurious alerts. | ||
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| + | Still waiting for pirani gauge. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === 2024/08/18 (q3k, implr, rahix, 0ff) === | ||
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| + | Attempted to discover vacuum leaks by ear. Found a blinding panel on the SEM that's not only super dirty, but is just missing its o-ring. This is likely where the previous owner(s) had an X-Ray probe attached, and the panel was reinstalled without an o-ring during decommissioning. | ||
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| + | Ordered o-ring for above, ordered a custom machined blinding panel for the broken pirani gauge (as a test piece). | ||
| + | |||
| + | === 2024/08/17 (q3k, implr, rahix, leah, guest) === | ||
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| + | Attempted to cool diffusion pump with garden hose and garden pump contraption proved unsuccessful - the heat from the garden pump is already too much, we would really need a radiator. Shelving the issue of cooling the diffusion pump for now. | ||
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| + | Discovered that the pirani gauge on the SEM is physically broken. | ||
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| + | Discovered that the aftermarket vacuum gauge is actually a cold cathode ion gauge (Balzers IKR IKR 020) and the readout is showing its maximum pressure rating, so it seems not broken, **and we're probably having a vacuum leak** in the column. This tracks with how weak the vacuum seems - we can easily pull out the pirani gauge when the column is being roughed. | ||
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| + | Cleaned up some of the static vacuum seals. Ordered a Pfeiffer TPR280 pirani gauge to mount (for now) instead of the ion gauge, this will be used to figure out our rough vacuum situation and to troubleshoot the leak. | ||
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| + | Broke the KF DN 40 clamp on the external vacuum gauge. Ordered a replacement. | ||
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| + | Realized the endstops preventing over-rotating the gun bias knob are loose. Possibly broke the underlying potentiometer in the process (VR1 in PK00334(BB), | ||
| + | Decided to figure it out later, if we find more reasons to open the oil tank we'll batch them. | ||
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| + | === 2024/08/16 (q3k, 0ff, implr) === | ||
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| + | Analysis of the evacuation controller board showed that it was waiting for the diffusion pump to heat up. Bypassing that by disconnecting the lower diffusion pump sensor (TH2). The scope now actually attempts to evacuate the column. However, the internal vacuum gauge is still pinned. | ||
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| + | Took apart the two valve blocks in order to understand them. Diagrams will follow up soon. | ||
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| + | === 2024/08/14 (q3k, rahix, zdmx) === | ||
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| + | Verified that the checker comparator (IC6/U6 IR2339) is likely toast: output is at -15V while it should be Hi-z / pulled up to 15V. | ||
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| + | Reconnected the roughing vacuum pump and attempted to pull a vacuum. There is a vacuum forming at the line from the RP, and a vacuum further up against the valve block away from the column. However, there is no vacuum at the column. Inspecting the valve blocks / motors, no movement happens at the valve block closer to the column. This seems suspicious, as looking at the vacuum system sequencing diagrams the column should be at vacuum pretty much from the start - other than '(DP BACKING)', | ||
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| + | Further troubleshooting requires understanding how the vacuum evacuation controller board works, It is fully responsible for the vacuum sequencing logic - it gets momentary signals from the evacuation buttons, and lights the LEDs next to the buttons. Taking apart the valve blocks will likely also be necessary for better understanding, | ||
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| + | The board in the scope seems to be a newer, more integrated, microcontroller-driven (Z80) version than the schematics we have (which show a multi-board system, and are also incomplete). Thus, the board will have to be reverse-engineered from scratch to understand how the vacuum system is supposed to work. It has been removed from the scope (after labeling all wire harnesses by the connectors they attached to), and it is now being analyzed. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === 2024/08/13 (q3k, 0ff) === | ||
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| + | Investigated the high voltage circuitry to determine how to disable the acceleration voltage during bringup. Switch EOS-HT (S1 on board PK00018, above transformer) has been set to ' | ||
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| + | Disconnected RP and DP. **Performed first start up of device.** 'LOAD CURRENT' | ||
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| + | == LOAD CURRENT investigation == | ||
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| + | Checker shows 0.35/70µA, That should not be firing the alarm according to the manual (specified to fire at > | ||
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| + | Expected behaviour given above: non-inverting voltage is higher than inverting voltage, so output should be high impedance. R52 should pull output high. TR4 should conduct. Reset line of timer should be pulled low, thus alarm should not fire. In reality, alarm is firing. | ||
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| + | Current conjecture: IC6/U6 is toast. 'DC POWER for HV' is also on U6, which would explain it firing, too. | ||
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| + | === 2024/08/01 (q3k, leah) === | ||
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| + | Column raised on springs, all panels installed. | ||
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| + | Vacuum hose between DP and RP has been shortened to allow both modules to sit flush against each other. Modules were then put up on their feet. | ||
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| + | Figured out the stuckness of the stage tilt: more force needs to be applied. Likely an old gasket around the chamber which causes high friction/ | ||
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| + | Checked 230/100V transformer: | ||
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| + | Reinstalled high voltage connectors into high voltage transformer, | ||
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| + | Measured resistance of diffusion pump heater: 16 ohms. This means that the diffusion pump alone eats 625W of power! We might want to use the ginormous heat exchanger we have after all, as that's a lot of power to dissipate. | ||
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| + | === 2024/07/31 (q3k) === | ||
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| + | Finished connecting two modules, started attaching side panels. | ||
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| + | === 2024/07/29 (q3k, rob, leah, guest) === | ||
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| + | Repaired frayed wires. Moved column module on to its casters. Started connecting two modules together. | ||
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| + | === 2024/07/27 (q3k, guest) === | ||
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| + | First inspection. Moved control module onto its casters. Roughing pump put back on isolation springs. Wires from roughing pump to PJ25 connector frayed. | ||
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| + | === 2024/07/24 (everyone) === | ||
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| + | Transported to lab. | ||