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Product Briefing
Outline: Cimetrix has launched CIMPortal Beta 4, which complies with the
most recent Standards changes. Important new features adhere to the November
2005 Interface A standards changes, as well as give customers additional
flexibility, increased performance and improved ease-of-use, the company
claims.
Problem: Correct Interface A implementations will have a significant
impact on the equipment manufacturer's software architecture to enable full
access to necessary data as requested by the International SEMATECH
Manufacturing Initiative (ISMI). As with any new SEMI standard, several
product iterations are needed to ensure that the requirements for both users
and equipment suppliers are satisfied. According to Cimetrix its fourth
generation CIMPortal product meets those needs, enabling the move forward with
finalizing Interface A implementations.
Solution: Fabs will use Interface A for APC data gathering and e-diagnostics
while the existing SECS/GEM interface will remain intact for MES connectivity.
CIMPortal provides complete Interface A functionality, accommodates different
software and hardware architectures, and establishes a fundamentally correct
framework that complies with ISMI guidelines. Integrate CIMPortal directly
within the equipment supplier's tool controller as an embedded solution, or
install CIMPortal on a stand-alone Windows PC.
New features now allow equipment suppliers to comply with
the Japanese tool data interface (TDI) functional specification. In addition,
the CIMPortal product family also provides tools for factories to communicate
with Interface A enabled equipment, including the underlying technology for the
ISMI EDA Client Connection Emulator (ECCE), a design reference artifact.
Applications: Interface
A compliance.
Platform: CIMPortal uses Data Collection Interface Modules (DCIMs) to
gather data and receive events, exceptions, and traces from different sources
throughout the tool.
Availability: October
2005 onwards.
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