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Thank you, Jim
James Mitchell
Specialty Trades Technician
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
North Carolina State University Nanofabrication Facility (NNF)
MRC RM243A Box 7911
2410 Campus Shore Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606
jtmitch5 at ncsu.edu<mailto:jtmitch5 at ncsu.edu>
Desk: 919-515-5394
Cell: 919-717-7325
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From cveith at seas.upenn.edu Thu Mar 23 07:53:39 2023
From: cveith at seas.upenn.edu (Charles Veith)
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2023 07:53:39 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] Is your facility ISO certified?
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Hi Joe
I might be wrong but the ISO Standards are primarily for
manufacturing facilities. As for a
research lab, I do not believe extra spending and huge increase in
paperwork can not be
justified.
My recommendation would be to take the 3 day class clean room
protocols and then
implement them. At one point our former Technical Director Noah Clay was
reporting that our
iso quals in the lithography was .5 ISO higher than the room was
rated(There was no adjustment
of air flow to accomplish this). This was totally done through proper
daily/weekly/month cleaning
procedures.
Regards,
Charlie
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 3:51?PM Joseph Losby <joseph.losby at ucalgary.ca>
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is your cleanroom facility ISO certified? What are your reasons for
> having or not having ISO certification? Are there any particular changes
> you have had to make to your facility to adhere to standards?
>
> The costs appear to be substantial, and we are still deciding whether or
> not we should go this route.
>
> Cheers and thanks for your replies,
> Joe
>
>
> Joseph Losby, PhD.
> Operations Manager, qLab
> Quantum City, University of Calgary
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From jtmitch5 at ncsu.edu Thu Mar 23 08:18:18 2023
From: jtmitch5 at ncsu.edu (James Mitchell)
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2023 08:18:18 -0400
Subject: [labnetwork] Suss MA6 Question
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Thanks, we have the CIC1200. Do you have the schematics for this?
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On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 7:42?AM Khanna, Rohit <r.khanna at ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi Mitchell,
> Could you put some images of the power supply along
> with the model number. We had a similar UV lamp power supply failure. I had
> to change the high power MOSFETS and diodes in the unit along with some
> PTC inrush current limiter. These lamp drivers are fairly advanced as they
> constantly monitor the power lamp power and lamp current. I had used the
> following components to get the supply up and running. Repairing this unit
> involves disassembling the complete power supply and do board level
> repairs. These parts were ordered from Mouser Electronics.
>
> 494-APT2X61D60J Rectifiers Fast Recovery Epitaxial Diode - D
> 494-APT5010JVRU2 Discrete Semiconductor Modules Power Module - Mosfet 494-APT80M60J
> Discrete Semiconductor Modules Power MOSFET - MOS8
> 821-GBPC3510W Bridge Rectifiers 35A 1000V GLASS PASS WIRE
> 995-MS32-20010
> Inrush Current Limiters 32mm 20ohms 10A INRSH CURR LIMITER TC4420CPA
> MOSFET Driver Low Side, 4.5V-18V supply, 6A peak out, 2.1 Ohm output, DIP-8
>
> Warm Regards
> Rohit Khanna
> Electronic Test & Measurement Engineer
> London Centre for NANO Technology, UCL
> Ph:+44-020-76799984
> Lab: +44 20 3108 1516
> Int Ext: 39984