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| - | A detailed view of the wirebonder wedge (to scale) | + | A detailed view of the wirebonder wedge is shown below. |
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| * :?: **Bonds are weak, they break easily.** \\ You might be flattening the wire too much: decrease Force! | * :?: **Bonds are weak, they break easily.** \\ You might be flattening the wire too much: decrease Force! | ||
| - | * :?: **Bonds are set, but when moving to the loop height, they still break.** \\ Lower the Loop Height to about the same height as the 1st Search Height. Upon setting the first bond, slowly increase the Loop Height. If the bond still breaks when you do this very carefully, you might want to perform a reverse stepback-manoeuvre to make sure that the tension is not on the bond, but in a kink in the wire. You can find out how to do this [[here]]. | + | * :?: **Bonds are set, but when moving to the loop height, they still break.** \\ Lower the Loop Height to about the same height as the 1st Search Height. Upon setting the first bond, slowly increase the Loop Height. If the bond still breaks when you do this very carefully, you might want to perform a reverse stepback-manoeuvre to make sure that the tension is not on the bond, but in a kink in the wire. You can find out how to do this [[wire_bonder# |
| * :?: **None of these work?** \\ If changing the Time and Force doesn' | * :?: **None of these work?** \\ If changing the Time and Force doesn' | ||
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| ==== Checking system status and before starting ==== | ==== Checking system status and before starting ==== | ||
| - | __Check | + | === Check the wedge and wire: === |
| * Check if the wedge is in the microscope' | * Check if the wedge is in the microscope' | ||
| - | * Check if a small tail of wire is visible. If not: [[feed manually]].((add internal link)) FIXME | + | * Check if a small tail of wire is visible. If not, [[wire_bonder# |
| * Without touching the spool of the wire, check that the wire is not too tense. If the wire looks straight, carefully loosen the nut on the left. This makes sure that the spool can unwind.((If the wire is tense, and you are setting a bond, at some point, the clamp will open, and the wire will jump out of the needle. If you are lucky, it only jumps out of the small hole, but if you are unlucky, the wire jumps out of the needle completely, even unwinding at the spool. This typically means that we have to throw away several centimeters of wire.)) | * Without touching the spool of the wire, check that the wire is not too tense. If the wire looks straight, carefully loosen the nut on the left. This makes sure that the spool can unwind.((If the wire is tense, and you are setting a bond, at some point, the clamp will open, and the wire will jump out of the needle. If you are lucky, it only jumps out of the small hole, but if you are unlucky, the wire jumps out of the needle completely, even unwinding at the spool. This typically means that we have to throw away several centimeters of wire.)) | ||
| - | __Check | + | === Check the ultrasound transfer: |
| - | * Check if the wedge is installed correctly. With the test button on the left panel you can check if the wedge is installed properly in the US transducer. Push the button down, the ' | + | * Check if the wedge is installed correctly. With the test button on the left panel you can check if the wedge is installed properly in the US transducer. Push the button down, the ' |
| - | __Check | + | === Check wire bonder settings: |
| * Check if the clamp is closed. | * Check if the clamp is closed. | ||
| * Check if the ' | * Check if the ' | ||
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| ==== Starting the Wedge Bonding ==== | ==== Starting the Wedge Bonding ==== | ||
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| === Semi-automatic bonding === | === Semi-automatic bonding === | ||
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| - //Press and hold// the left mouse button | - //Press and hold// the left mouse button | ||
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| - Depress the left mouse button to finish the second bond. | - Depress the left mouse button to finish the second bond. | ||
| - | === Manual Z-control === | + | === Finishing up and leaving the system === |
| - | Next to the semi-automatic bonding, it is also possible to control the wedge approach manually which can be convenient in some situations. To enable manual Z bonding set the ' | + | |
| - | In manual mode the machine still uses the search height settings to control the bonding process, so make sure these are set correctly (this can only be done properly in semi-auto mode). | + | |
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| - | - When close to the surface, fine position the wedge and then press the lever fully down to initiate the bonding process. | + | |
| - | - After the first bond, the wedge will go up according to the position of the lever. It's maximum from the workpiece surface is defined by the loop height. | + | |
| - | - Next position the wedge roughly over the second bond pad and again //slowly// lower the wedge by pushing down the lever. With the wedge close to the surface, fine position and make the second and final bond. | + | |
| - | - Release the lever after the second bond has been made, and the wedge will return to reset position. | + | |
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| - | ===== Finishing up and leaving the system | + | |
| Always leave the system with the wire in the wedge, write the logbook, clean your workspace and turn of the goose neck lightguide if you used it. | Always leave the system with the wire in the wedge, write the logbook, clean your workspace and turn of the goose neck lightguide if you used it. | ||
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| ===== Common problems, tips and tricks ===== | ===== Common problems, tips and tricks ===== | ||
| - | + | === Feed small amount of wire === | |
| - | === Feed small amount of wire=== | + | |
| * Open clamp (flip switch on the right) | * Open clamp (flip switch on the right) | ||
| * Move clamp lifter up (clamp lifter is on the left of the machine, close to the arm) | * Move clamp lifter up (clamp lifter is on the left of the machine, close to the arm) | ||
| * Close clamp | * Close clamp | ||
| * Move clamp lifter down | * Move clamp lifter down | ||
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| + | If you can see that the wire is not going through the lower hole, but instead, is curling up, this could mean that the wedge is clogged. [[wire_bonder# | ||
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| === Making nice bow bonds === | === Making nice bow bonds === | ||
| A nice bond needs to have a nice bow to avoid tension and stress. If a wire is connected straight between contact pads there will be tension on the bond pads. | A nice bond needs to have a nice bow to avoid tension and stress. If a wire is connected straight between contact pads there will be tension on the bond pads. | ||
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| On the left panel use the ' | On the left panel use the ' | ||
| \\When loosening or tightening the screw of the wedge always make sure to use the correct height gauge! The height setting of the wedge is extremely sensitive. | \\When loosening or tightening the screw of the wedge always make sure to use the correct height gauge! The height setting of the wedge is extremely sensitive. | ||
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| + | === How to adjust the wedge height === | ||
| + | FIXME | ||
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| === How to change the wedge === | === How to change the wedge === | ||
| - | \\ | + | FIXME |
| === How to clean the wedge === | === How to clean the wedge === | ||
| - | 10min in the ultrasonic bath in ISO-Propanol | + | If the wedge is clogged, you might want to clean it. |
| - | + | Find a small petridish and fill it with a bit of isopropanol. Hold the petridish underneath the wedge without spilling, and use the Test-switch to turn ultrasounds on. This way, we basically ultrasonicate the wedge as if it were in a ultrasonicator. Sometimes, 10 seconds is enough to clean the wedge. If it is still clogged, you might want to remove it. Please contact a technician before you do that. | |
| - | ===== Available accesoiries and tools ===== | ||
| - | * Heater control to heat up the sample holder to facilitate Au wire bonding, this can be connected to the sample holder. | ||
| - | * Gooseneck bifurcated light guide on top of the bonder | ||
| - | ==== Wedges, capillaries & wire types ==== | ||
| - | The following wedges and capillaries are available: | ||
| - | * W Wedge - VU45A-W-2025-3/ | ||
| - | * Ti Wedge - VU45A-TIB-2025-3/ | ||
| - | * Wedge - 4WNLO-2025-W5C-MOO - used for 25μm Al-/Pt-wire | ||
| - | * Capillary - 40472-0010-324 - used for 25μm Au-/Pt-wire | ||
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