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Controller with sensor mounting/adjustment
block assembly
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Building
upon our ability to use advanced control techniques to actively sense
and cancel building floor vibrations, we now offer
Mag-NetX™,
a product that actively compensates for magnetic
field fluctuations.
Designed both for point-of-use
and OEM applications, Mag-NetX™ is ideal for scanning and transmission electron microscopes,
electron beam lithography systems, ion beam instruments,
and any tools that incorporate a charged beam. Combined with TMC’s
advanced vibration isolation systems, Mag-NetX™ provides
the ultimate control of vibration and magnetic
fields.
ÊÊÊÊÊÊ ÊMag-NetXª
System with Helmholtz coils mounted on
a
ÊÊÊÊÊHitachi S-4700 scanning electron microscope column console.
- Continuous field cancellation
- Continuous field monitoring
- Set and forget operation
- AC field cancellation
- Optional DC field cancellation
- 50x field improvement (typical)
- Dynamic, 100 μs response
- Accurate field measurement
- Interface for computer monitoring
- Feedforward compensation of line frequency
and harmonics
- Feedforward capability for other inputs
Photos
courtesy of Drexel University. Mag-NetXª Systems
protect Zeiss
Supra VP50 (left) and FEI ESEM (right) scanning electron
microscopes.
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Plot
1. Transer function at the exact sensor location.
Excitation coil is not part of cancellation
system. Sensor is the magnetic flux gauge and
it is part of cancellation system.
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Plot 2. Transfer functions
in the volume of 0.5 x 0.5 x 2.5
feet. Excitation and sensor coils are
NOT part of cancellation system. Excitation
coil positioned outside Helmholtz cage, sensor coil
positioned near magnetic flux gauge and has
dimensions of 0.5 x 2.5 feet. ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ
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| NEW
FROM TMC!
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
(may vary depending upon configuration) |
| System
Components |
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Up to 3-axes orthogonal magnetic
sensor, EM Cancellation Controller, Up to 6 orthogonal coils |
| PERFORMANCE |
| Active magnetic field cancellation
axes: |
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X, Y, Z |
| Controlling volume vs.
field flux density: |
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60 m3 at 10μT RMS |
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20 m3 at 50μT RMS |
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(able to cancel Earth magnetic field) |
| Max ambient DC field: |
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100μT max |
| Dynamic range: |
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100 μT (60dB max) |
| Field reduction ratio at sensor
location: |
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40dB [100 x] (typical) in
0.5 - 100 Hz |
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25dB [20 x] (typical) in
100 - 500 Hz |
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(See
Plot 1) |
Field reduction ratio in a typical
volume of Electronic Microscope column:
h x w x t = 2.5 x 0.5 x 0.5
feet
(75 x 15 x 15 cm) |
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33dB [30 x] (typical)
in 0.5 - 100 Hz |
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20dB [10 x] (typical) in
100 - 500 Hz |
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0 dB at 1000 Hz |
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(See
Plot 2) |
| Bandwidth |
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0.5 - 1000 Hz |
| Noise threshold |
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0.1 nT/√Hz at 50-60 Hz |
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EMC
CONTROLLER |
| 1U standard case: |
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3 channels for X, Y, Z, cancellation |
| Dimensions of controller: |
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19 in. -1U, 14.2 in. deep
(48 x 4 x 36 cm) |
| Operational modes: |
| After power-on: Automatic
self test |
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Calibration and switch to controlled
mode in 30-45 sec., no user involvement
required. Manual test/debug mode. |
| Front Panel Controls: |
"OK" LED
indicator:
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Green - OK
Yellow - warning/error |
| LCD
2 x 32 symbols indicator: |
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Show menu and status |
| Bar-LED indicators: |
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Show X, Y, Z real time
field strength |
| 2 rocker switches: |
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For menu access |
| BNC
Socket: |
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For calibration/testing/
debugging |
| Interfaces: |
| RS-232
socket |
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For external interface,
accepts ASCII commands |
| GO - NO GO
signal |
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Binary, for usage as input
Êfor protected system |
| Power: |
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200 VA max |
| Supply voltage: |
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90-240 VAC 50/60 Hz |
| Internal line feedforward input: |
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Cancels line frequency (50/60 Hz and Harmonics),
allows increased loop gain for better
suppression of other frequencies |
| 3 Auxiliary inputs: |
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Can be used as feedforward to cancel disturbances
from moving objects (sample on X-Y
stage, for example.) |
Contact TMC. An Applications Engineer
will configure a system for your unique
requirements and provide a quotation. |
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