Agilent Technologies B1500A Training Manual page 57

Semiconductor device analyzer
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Iterator_xxxx.exe
• Arguments:
Example:
–a GPIB0::5::INSTR –l C:\temp\prb.log
• Response:
<Response>
<Break>status</Break>
<Target>device_id</Target>
</Response>
status:
device_id:
Example:
<Response>
<Break>0</Break>
<Target>waf1a:4 1</Target>
</Response>
To specify the iteration procedure in the Repeat Measurement Setup dialog box, enter the full path
name of Iterator_xxxx.exe into the Iteration Procedure field.
The procedure is called after the measurement is completed for a die. This procedure sets wafer
chuck to the DOWN position, moves it to the next probing position, checks the prober status, gets the
X-Y coordinate of the probing position, and sets the wafer chuck to the UP position. At last, the
procedure returns the response.
The status is 0 or 1. It is used for the EasyEXPERT repeat measurement stop function. When the
Procedure return condition box is checked in the Repeat Measurement Setup dialog box, the repeat
measurement will be stopped if status is not 0.
The device_id is a string for the Device ID of the test result record. When the Automatically fill in
Device ID box is checked in the Repeat Measurement Setup dialog box, the device_id will be entered
to the Device ID of the test result record.
If you use the subsite procedure, the flowchart must be changed. See page 11-18.
Note: To ignore the Arguments, set the GPIB address and log file name in the prober_info.ini.
-a GPIB_address
-l log_file_name
XML format data
B
0 (no error) or 1
prefix:coordinate
11-15
Advanced Definitions and Operations
Start
Chuck down
Yes
Prober error?
No
Moves to the next position
Yes
Prober error?
No
Gets X-Y coordinate
Yes
Prober error?
No
Chuck up
Returns response
End
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