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17 December 1998 Open-architecture controller for semiconductor assembly system
Tae Won Kim, Deok Soo Han
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Abstract
To develop a next-generation manufacturing system with flexibility, it is necessary to define H/W and S/W architecture based on an open architecture concept. To satisfy the open architecture concept, in this paper, H/W is divided into three parts for hard real-time task, soft real- time task, and non-real-task. And, S/W also is divided into three layered level for application level, system level, and device level. Due to the modulization of H/W and S/W, it is easily possible to modify and/or upgrade the control system including S/W and H/W according to user requirements. Especially, it is also possible to develop a new control system by modifying a part of application and device level. To show the validity of the proposed method, a detail control concept of wire bonder with the open architecture concept is described.
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Tae Won Kim and Deok Soo Han "Open-architecture controller for semiconductor assembly system", Proc. SPIE 3518, Sensors and Controls for Intelligent Machining, Agile Manufacturing, and Mechatronics, (17 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332803
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Manufacturing

Sensors

Computer architecture

Digital signal processing

Logic

Actuators

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