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A-PM-90A / UF Series
Map Data File
Manual
(Common Edition)
FT22000-R007-E2
January 26, 2010
Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd.
Prober System Group
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PREFACE
Description of this manual is limited to the range of map data file specifications for Prober
A-PM-90A /UF Series.
All data in the file is described in byte arrangements of Motorola (MSB-LSB). Therefore, it is
necessary to notice that file data will be in Motorola’s byte arrangements and it is not Intel’s
byte arrangements (LSB-MSB) when file is being written into floppy disc (FD)/large capacity
media (MO), even FD itself is MS-DOS format.
This document shall be revised without prior notice.
This document shall not be copied to other materials without prior notice.
A
ll Rights Reserved, Copyright Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd. 2010
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CONTENTS
1. OUTLINE ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Map Data File Name............................................................................................................... 1
2. MAP DATA INDEX FILE ............................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Map Data Index File Configuration......................................................................................... 2
3. MAP FILE FORM.......................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 NORMAL MAP DATA FORM .................................................................................................. 4
3.2 MAP DATA FILE FORM for 250,000 CHIPS .......................................................................... 4
3.3 MAP DATA FILE FORM for 256 MULTI.................................................................................. 5
4. MAP DATA FILE ........................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 HEADER INFORMATION LIST .............................................................................................. 8
4.2 EXTENSION HEADER INFORMATION LIST...................................................................... 14
4.3 C.S.P WAFER HEADER INFORMATION LIST (520 BYTE) ............................................... 16
4.4 TEST RESULT per DIE.........................................................................................................21
4.5 LINE CATEGORY per DIE.................................................................................................... 23
4.6 EXTENDED TEST RESULT per DIE.................................................................................... 23
4.7 EXTENDED LINE CATEGORY per DIE............................................................................... 24
4.8 TEST RESULT per DIE for 250,000 CHIPS ......................................................................... 25
4.9 EXTENDED TEST RESULT per DIE for 250,000 CHIPS .................................................... 25
4.10 EXTENDED HEADER 2 INFORMATION LIST .................................................................. 26
CAUTION ....................................................................................................................................... 27
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1. OUTLINE
Map data of A-PM-90A and UF Series is made under directory (¥MAP) for map data of
FD or large capacity media (MO).
Following files are made under directory for map data.
(1) Index File of Map Data
(2) Map Data File (1 wafer map/file)
To follow is the management methods of map data.
Media (FD)/ large capacity media (MO)
1.1 Map Data File Name
Map data file names are as follows.
(1) Map Data Index File : MAP.IDX
(2) Map Data File : MAP_nnnn.DAT (nnnn = numeral)
Note) Map data index file is not used on VegaNet G/C Server.
Directory
Map Data Index
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・
・
・
・
・
Map Data Entry Capacity
Current Map Data Entry
Wafer ID – 1
Map – 1 File Name
Wafer ID – 2
Map – 2 File Name
・
・
・
Wafer ID – n
Map – n File Name
Wafer ID – 1
Map Data File
Wafer ID – 2
Map Data File
Wafer ID – n
Map Data File
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2. MAP DATA INDEX FILE
Map data is managed by a name of maximum 21 characters, but MS-DOS file name is
applicable only for 8 characters maximum. Owing to such reason, a table which is
listing relations of map data name plus its data and corresponding MS-DOS file name
is prepared as the map data index file.
Allowable number of map data group is limited by the capacity of map data index file.
Map data index file size is as follows.
- Floppy Disc (3.5” 2HD type): Maximum 200 wafer maps.
- Large capacity media (MO): Maximum 1000 wafer maps.
Map data index file is not used on VegaNet G/C Server.
2.1 Map Data Index File Configuration
Map data index file configuration is as follows.
Map data entry capacity (M), current map data entry (N), file name usage status
data, followed by the information on the relations of map data names (Wafer Ids)
and map data file names for N wafers.
Map Data Index File
(1) Version No.
Represents map data file format version.
2-byte integer (Binary).
(2) Map data entry capacity (M)
Represents the maximum number of map data groups permitted for the medium.
Data form is 2-byte integer (Binary).
(3) Current map data entry (N)
Represents the numbers of map data those currently entered in media.
Data form is 2-byte integer (Binary).
Version No.
Map data entry capacity (M)
Current map data entry (N)
File name usage status data
Wafer ID – File name relation data – 1
Wafer ID – File name relation data – 2
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・
Wafer ID – File name relation data – N
・
・
Wafer ID – File name relation data – M
2
N
M
1
2 bytes (integer)
2 bytes (integer)
2 bytes (integer)
250 bytes (integer)
26 bytes (character)
26 bytes (character)
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・
26 bytes (character)
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・
26 bytes (character)