Learning About Wafer Front End and Motion Controllers

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To understand the wafer front end, we need to know about the integrated circuit. An integrated circuit is a small device that performs several electronic functions. An IC is made up of two main parts: diea small and very fragile silicon chip and a package that is meant for the protection of the internal silicon chip and helps users to handle the component without any issue. The Fabrication of a Semiconductor Device The manufacturing phase of an integrated circuit can be divided into two steps. The first step is wafer fabrication; it is incredibly sophisticated and also a very complicated process of manufacturing the silicon chip. Assembly is the second step, and it is the extremely accurate and automated process of packaging the die. Those two phases are termed as "Front-End" and "Back-End." They incorporate two test steps: wafer probing and final test. Motion controllers are called the brains of any motion control system. Motion controllers, in feedback-based systems, take input from the user, compare it with the motor's feedback signal, and then perform the corrective action to bring the input (or desired position) and output (or actual position) in line with one another. Trajectories are created by the motion controllers that are followed by the motors to meet the desired commands. Profiles are also called motion profiles; a profile is a series of position commands versus time. It informs the motor where to position the load and how fast it must do so. Trajectories created by the motion controller are used to generate the proper torque commands. These torque commands are forwarded to the drive which powers the motor.


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