ACADZ Libraries™ for use with Extend Industry™ simulation software

 

                ACADZ Semiconductor Manufacturing Library™

                ACADZ Semiconductor Machine Tools Library™

  

ACADZ Semiconductor Manufacturing Library™

The ACADZ Semiconductor Manufacturing Library™ presently consists of fifty-eight icons programmed in MODL code. This Library is to be used only with the Extend Industry™ Simulation Software produced from Imagine That, Inc., San Jose, California.

 

 

 

ACADZ Semiconductor Machine Tools Library™

The ACADZ Semiconductor Machine Tools Library presently consists of thirty hierarchical icons programmed in MODL code. This Library is to be used only with the Extend Industry™ Software produced from Imagine That, Inc., San Jose, California.

 

  

 

 

Single Tool Group

The product will arrive in a Priority Queue at this single machine station. It will wait in the Queue if the machine is busy or being maintained because of emergency Maintenance. When the machine is available it will pull the product from the Priority Queue whose Priority value is the smallest. If all products in the Queue have the same priority values the queue will react as a first-in-first-out (FIFO) queue.

 

The Tool will react to emergency maintenance by failing according to a distribution function and the MES Database of MTBF and MTTR of historical maintenance. The average utilization over the model run time will be sent through the Con2Out link which is recorded in the excel spreadsheet for the model run time data.

 

When the process has completed on the Tool the product will continue to its next process step. 

 

Single Tool Group Icon

 

 

 

Two Tools Group

 

The product will arrive in a Priority Queue at this two parallel machines group. It will wait in the Queue if the machines are busy or being maintained because of emergency Maintenance. When one of the machines becomes available, it will pull the product from the Priority Queue whose Priority value is the smallest. If all products in the Queue have the same priority values the queue will react as a first-in-first-out (FIFO) queue.

 

The Tools will react to emergency maintenance by failing according to a distribution function and the MES Database of MTBF and MTTR of historical maintenance. The average utilization over the model run time will be sent through the Con2Out link which is recorded in the excel spreadsheet for the model run time data.

 

When the process has completed on one of the Tools the product will continue to its next process step. 

 

Two Tools Group Icon

 

 

 

Five Tools Group

 

The product will arrive in a Priority Queue at this five parallel machines group. It will wait in the Queue if the machines are busy or being maintained because of emergency Maintenance. When one of the machines becomes available, it will pull the product from the Priority Queue whose Priority value is the smallest. If all products in the Queue have the same priority values the queue will react as a first-in-first-out (FIFO) queue.

 

The Tools will react to emergency maintenance by failing according to a distribution function and the MES Database of MTBF and MTTR of historical maintenance. The average utilization over the model run time will be sent through the Con2Out link which is recorded in the excel spreadsheet for the model run time data.

 

When the process has completed on one of the Tools the product will continue to its next process step. 

 

Five Tools Group Icon



Ten Tools Group

 

The product will arrive in a Priority Queue at this parallel (10) machine group. It will wait in the Queue if the machines are busy or being maintained because of emergency Maintenance or for the next available machine. When one of the machines becomes available, it will pull the product from the Priority Queue whose Priority value is the smallest. If all products in the Queue have the same priority values the queue will react as a first-in-first-out (FIFO) queue.

 

The Ten Tools will react to emergency maintenance by failing according to a distribution function and the MES Database of MTBF and MTTR of historical maintenance. The average utilization over the model run time will be sent through the Con2Out link which is recorded in the excel spreadsheet for the model run time data.

 

When the process has completed on one of the Tools the product will continue to its next process step. 

 

Ten Tools Group Icon