Title :
A Multiprocessor System-on-Chip Implementation of a Laser-based Transparency Meter on an FPGA
Author :
Dykes, James ; Chan, Paulman ; Chapman, Glenn ; Shannon, Lesley
Author_Institution :
Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby
Abstract :
Modern FPGAs are large enough to implement multi-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoCs). Commercial FPGA companies also provide system design tools that abstract sufficient low-level system details to allow non-FPGA experts to design these systems for new applications. The application presented herein was designed by photomask researchers to implement a new technique for measuring the transparency of bimetallic grayscale masks using an FPGA platform. Production of the bimetallic grayscale masks requires a direct-write laser system. Previously, system calibration was determined by writing large rectangles of varying transparency on a mask and then measuring them using a spectrometer. The proposed technique uses the same mask-writing system but adds photodiode sensors connected to a multiprocessor computing system implemented on an FPGA. The added sensors combined with the laser beam´s smaller focal point allows the calibration rectangles to be up to 5000 times smaller than those required by the spectrometer. This allows for direct mask verification on a mum-sized scale. Furthermore, the MPSoC design on the FPGA is easily scalable to support an increased number of photodiodes for the future addition of a feedback approach to the project.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; masks; measurement by laser beam; multiprocessing systems; photodiodes; photolithography; system-on-chip; FPGA; MPSoC implementation; bimetallic grayscale mask; direct mask verification; direct-write laser system; field programmable gate array; laser-based transparency meter; mask-writing system; microlithography; multiprocessor computing system; multiprocessor system-on-chip; photodiode sensor; photomask; Calibration; Field programmable gate arrays; Gray-scale; Laser modes; Multiprocessing systems; Photodiodes; Production systems; Sensor systems; Spectroscopy; Writing; FPGAs; Grayscale Photomasks; Laser Measurement Applications; Microlithography; Transparency;
Conference_Titel :
Field-Programmable Technology, 2007. ICFPT 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kitakyushu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1472-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1472-7
DOI :
10.1109/FPT.2007.4439289