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====== High resolution chip maps ====== | ====== High resolution chip maps ====== | ||
- | As of 11/01/2013 there are 77 | + | As of 10/6/2014 there are 149. |
- | Linked from pages when available and can be found at: http:// | + | Linked from pages when available and can be found at: [[http:// |
- | Original images used to generate tiles can be found interspersed with the tiles. | + | Original images used to generate tiles can be found interspersed with the tiles. |
Structure: | Structure: | ||
- | * First level contains vendor name (short forms like " | ||
- | * Second level contains chip name. Ideally should have enough information to determine exact mask. Ultimately an Archive wiki pages should link to the map to provide canonical details by showing a package or device image | ||
- | * Chip name should match the wiki page name | ||
- | * Next level should contain files of form <layer name> | ||
- | * layer name: short description of the area imaged. | ||
- | * magnification: | ||
- | Example: | + | * First level contains vendor name (short forms like " |
- | * ti: most associated with Texas Instruments | + | * Second level contains chip name. Ideally should have enough information to determine exact mask. Ultimately an Archive wiki pages should link to the map to provide canonical details |
- | * tlm494a: chip name including revision | + | * Chip name should match the wiki page name |
- | * top_metal_mit5x: | + | * Next level should contain files of form < |
+ | * layer name: short description of the area imaged. | ||
+ | * magnification: which objective was used. See notes in " | ||
+ | Example: " | ||
+ | * ti: most associated with Texas Instruments (either made by, designer, or simply the most prominent package markings) | ||
+ | * tlm494a: chip name including revision | ||
+ | * mz_mit5x: layer name and magnification | ||
- | ====== SEM images ====== | ||
- | azonenberg' | + | ====== FAQ ====== |
- | * Sample " | + | |
- | * 20kV accelerating voltage | + | |
- | * 2000x magnification | + | |
- | * 3e-11A probe current | + | |
- | * 15mm working distance | + | |
- | * Aperture #4 (actual size depends on the specific instrument in use) | + | |
- | * Secondary electron image (other legal values are " | + | |
- | * Image number 1 of the set | + | |
- | Some older images | + | Q: I want something imaged! How do I make that happen? |
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+ | A: Consider sponsoring | ||
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+ | Q: I already have images. | ||
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+ | A: Yes! Please reach out via contact info at https:// | ||
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+ | Q: Why use Dokuwiki and not Mediawiki? | ||
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+ | A: ACLs are required for certain projects that can't yet be made public. Dokuwiki supports this much better than Mediawiki which is either fully closed or fully open | ||
- | All images should be captured in a lossless form such as TIFF and converted to JPEG for web purposes. Lossless compression reduces artifacts and makes the images more friendly for machine vision, so the original files should be used for analysis when possible. |