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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The mask writer is a tool | + | The mask writer is a tool used for patterning thin film metal masks, which can subsequently be employed in a contact printer through a process called photolithography. As of Version 1.3.5, the Mask Writer doesn't require placement in a Cleanroom for proper operation. It transforms nuggets into thin film masks which aid in patterning wafers. The mask writer creates mask sets, crucial for producing completed wafers; an incomplete mask set hinders wafer production. The examples illustrate various kinds of nuggets that can be used in mask fabrication, emphasizing that a specific mask isn't bound to a particular nugget type. |
==List of Mask Sets== | ==List of Mask Sets== | ||
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==Recipes== | ==Recipes== | ||
− | + | Below is an example mask set for the [[Amplifier]]. The other mask sets can be found on their corresponding pages above. | |
Latest revision as of 03:13, 19 April 2024
Description
The mask writer is a tool used for patterning thin film metal masks, which can subsequently be employed in a contact printer through a process called photolithography. As of Version 1.3.5, the Mask Writer doesn't require placement in a Cleanroom for proper operation. It transforms nuggets into thin film masks which aid in patterning wafers. The mask writer creates mask sets, crucial for producing completed wafers; an incomplete mask set hinders wafer production. The examples illustrate various kinds of nuggets that can be used in mask fabrication, emphasizing that a specific mask isn't bound to a particular nugget type.
List of Mask Sets
- Amplifier
- Solar Cell
- Processor
- Temperature Sensor
- Pressure Sensor
- Low Power Radio
- DSP
- Digital Analog Convertor
- OLED array
- Controller
Recipes
Below is an example mask set for the Amplifier. The other mask sets can be found on their corresponding pages above.
Outputs | Components | Recipe |
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