Remote Microelectronics Fabrication Laboratory MEFLab.

A Mohtar, Z Nedic, J Machotka - International Journal of …, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com
A Mohtar, Z Nedic, J Machotka
International Journal of Online Engineering, 2008search.ebscohost.com
Over the last decade, there has been a move towards using remote laboratories in
engineering education. The majority of these laboratories are static, involving limited user-
controlled mechanical movements. The University of South Australia has developed such a
laboratory, called NetLab that has been successfully utilized for teaching both on-campus
and transnational programs in electrical and electronics engineering. Following this
success, we are now developing a remote laboratory for microelectronic fabrication …
Abstract
Over the last decade, there has been a move towards using remote laboratories in engineering education. The majority of these laboratories are static, involving limited user-controlled mechanical movements. The University of South Australia has developed such a laboratory, called NetLab that has been successfully utilized for teaching both on-campus and transnational programs in electrical and electronics engineering. Following this success, we are now developing a remote laboratory for microelectronic fabrication, MEFLab. The first stage of the development is a remote laboratory for visual inspection and testing of electronic circuits directly on the silicon wafer under a microscope which is normally conducted in a cleanroom. The major challenge of this project is the accurate positioning of micro-probes remotely over the internet. This paper presents the details of the setup of this new remote laboratory, with a particular emphasis on the development of the hardware, software and graphical user interface.
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