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E134 Specification for Data Collection Management

The SEMI Interface A, also known as Equipment Data Acquisition (EDA), standards are a collection of SEMI standards to improve and facilitate communication between IC Maker’s data gathering software applications and the factory Equipment. The E134 standard defines several methods for Interface A Clients to acquire the data described by the E125 information. A client can request data ad-hoc where the requested set of data is returned immediately. Typically, however, the client will define Data Collection Plans (DCP) to configure the desired data gathering. Once DCP are activated, the Equipment continuously sends fire-and-forget Data Collection Reports (DCR) as the data becomes available. In order to optimize data transmission efficiency, clients can enable the optional buffering so that the DCR are buffered at the Equipment and transmitted periodically at the end of each buffering interval. If the ACL allows, clients can activate DCP defined by other clients. E134 also defines how to manage Data Collection Plans when either the Equipment or client shuts down and restarts so the data collection setup can be persisted. SEMI Standard E134.1 Provisional Specification for SOAP Binding of Data Collection Management (DCM) maps the E134 standard into a specific SOAP/XML implementation.

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SEMI E134 Data Collection Plan (DCP) State Model

SEMI Standard e134 DataCollectionPlan State Model

E134 Data Collection Plan Traces, Events, & Exceptions

A Data Collection Plan can include any number and combination of Traces, Events, and Exceptions to report when the DCP is activated.

Traces, Events, and Exceptions that are not listed in activated Data Collection Plans are not sent to any clients. Therefore, the Equipment Supplier determines how much data is available, but the clients determine how much data is actually gathered and reported. Bandwidth requirements depend on the number of clients, the number of activated DCP, the number of Events, Exceptions, and Traces in each DCP, the number of Earameters defined for each Event and Trace, the frequency of activated Events and Exceptions, and the frequency of Trace data collection. Therefore the Interface A bandwidth requirements are difficult to determine. Clients can potentially submit enough data collection requests to overload the Equipment's computer and affect the Equipment's throughput. Therefore E134 defines a Performance Status method to notify consumers of an overload condition and allows the Equipment to take appropriate action like disabling certain DCPs or all of the data collection.

E134 Data Collection Manager

E134 defines the DataCollectionManager interface which includes the following client-initiated operations. The equipment must implement this interface.

Operation Description
DefinePlan Submit a Data Collection Plan. This includes a set of trace requests, event requests and/or exception requests.
GetDefinedPlanIds Request a list of all Data Collection Plan IDs.
GetPlanDefinition Retrieve the definition of a Data Collection Plan
ActivatePlan Activate the defined DCP
GetActivePlanIds Request a list of all activated DCP IDs
DeactivatePlan Deactivate the DCP
DeletePlan Delete a DCP
GetParameterValues Ad-hoc request to retrieve the current values of one or more E125 parameters.
GetObjTypeInstanceIds Request a current list of unique instance IDs for one or more E39 ObjTypes.
GetCurrentPerformanceStatus Retrieve the current Equipment performance status.

E134 DCP Consumer Interface

E134 also defines the DCPConsumer interface which includes the following equipment-initiated, Fire-and-Forget operations. Each client must implement this interface.

Operation Description
NewData Data Collection Report from an active DCP. This includes trace, event and/or exception data.
PerformanceWarning The Equipment detected performance degradation.
PerformanceRestored The Equipment has detected a return to normal conditions.
DCPDeactivation Notification that an active DCP for that consumer is deactivated.
DCPHibernation Notification when one or more persisted DCP are put into the hibernation state as part of Equipment shutdown.

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