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RF POWER SUPPLY and MATCHINGBOX

 

Introduction 

 

 

No charge repair provisions 

 

  This system has been shipped after undergoing an extensive in-house inspection. However, in the event a failure occurs that ULVAC Inc. is 

responsible for, such as a manufacturing defect or accident during shipment, please inquire with the ULVAC Inc. or dealer regarding repairs. 
The system will be repaired or replaced at no charge. 

  Subject to warranty 

1)

 

Main Unit and Accessories 

  Warranty period 

1)

 

Domestic transaction: 1.5 year from date of shipment from ULVAC. 

2)

 

Direct export transaction: 1.5 year from receiving B/L. 

  Warranty range 

1)

 

A system damaged by problems during shipping at time of delivery. However, for direct export transactions, pursuant to the warranty 
range stipulated in latest Incoterms. 

2)

 

A system that does not meet basic specifications even though it is used within the usage conditions, such as the usage temperature 
range and usage power supply. 

  Response method 

1)

 

For domestic transactions 

 

ULVAC will send a replacement system, or you will return the system to ULVAC or the nearest ULVAC service center where it will 

be repaired. 

 

If an on-site response is required, consult separately with ULVAC, Inc or the nearest sales office or dealer. 

2)

 

For direct export transactions 

 

ULVAC will send a replacement system, or you will return the system to ULVAC or the nearest ULVAC service center where it will 

be repaired. Return shipping expenses are borne by the customer. 

  Warranty disclaimer 

1)

 

A system that has exceeded the warranty period. 

2)

 

Malfunction or failure caused by natural disasters like fire, wind and flood damage, earthquakes, lightning, and others, or disasters from 
force majeure events such as war. 

3)

 

Malfunction or failure caused by inattention during handling or mistaken usage. 

4)

 

A system modified, disassembled, or repaired without ULVAC's approval.(

 

When it is confirmed that the sheet metal of the power 

supply body has been opened.) 

5)

 

Malfunction or failure from abnormal environments (strong magnetic fields, radiation environments, high temperatures, high humidity, 
flammable gas atmospheres, corrosive gas atmospheres, dust). 

6)

 

Malfunction or failure from electronic noise. 

7)

 

Secondary damage that has occurred from a system defect, process patents, and/or products manufactured by your company using 
this system. 

8)

 

When a defect is judged by ULVAC technicians to have occurred because usage did not meet the system's usage conditions. 

9)

 

Consumables (consumable parts are listed in 

6. Maintenance

). 

10)

 

When malfunction or damage occurs from mishandling in transport/moving after delivery. 

11)

 

When replacement is necessary because of the lifespan of used parts. 

12)

 

When parts cannot be procured because their production has ended. 

13)

 

When  lighting  surges  occur  or  when  applying  voltage  outside  the  input  fluctuation  range  (including  applying  spike  voltage/during 
momentary power losses). 

  Others 

1)

 

When an individual contract or memorandum related to specifications exists separately from this document, the warranty conforms to 
that content. 

2)

 

For questions or consultations about the system, first check the model and manufacturing numbers, then contact the nearest sales 
office, dealer, or ULVAC, Inc. 

3)

 

The content of this document is subject to change without prior notice. 

4)

 

Unless otherwise indicated, parts replaced during repair are the property of ULVAC, Inc. 

1 Note that the lending of replacement equipment during the repair period and dispatch repair will incur separate expenses. 

2 For on-site dispatch repairs, the actual expenses billed are the expenses related to the trip (travel expenses)

 

Summary of Contents for PHS-04N

Page 1: ...anual Phase shifter MODEL Phase shifter PHS 04N PHS 08N 4th Edition July 01 2023 ULVAC Inc Please be sure to read this manual before using this product In addition store this manual with care so that...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...this manual Please understand them well before use of the product Place this instruction manual near this product and store it safely If the product is moved to a different installation location alway...

Page 4: ...n and maintenance Always carefully read and fully understand the details of operation inspection and maintenance before running this product 3 Safety warnings and precautions are clearly specified in...

Page 5: ...nores this safety section may cause minor injury to personnel damage equipment or make adjustments necessary Note There is no direct danger but the content is intended to inform you about operational...

Page 6: ...with the product If you notice a problem verify the symptoms and breakdown condition To prevent loss due to misunderstanding or misrecognition and allow repairs to be completed promptly please try to...

Page 7: ...war 3 Malfunction or failure caused by inattention during handling or mistaken usage 4 A system modified disassembled or repaired without ULVAC s approval When it is confirmed that the sheet metal of...

Page 8: ...ethod and rack manufacturing 7 3 2 2 PHS installation environment 7 3 2 3 Storage environment and transportation conditions 8 3 5 Connection of cables 8 4 Explanation of functions 11 4 1 Explanation o...

Page 9: ...es Note Keep warning labels clean and legible Use a cloth and water to clean warning labels Do not use gasoline organic solvent or other similar items If a label has been damaged lost or become illegi...

Page 10: ...nd other plasma generation power supplies This system can change arbitrarily the phase of output of each power supply for multiple units of RF power supply running at 13 56 MHz 2 2 Features This syste...

Page 11: ...system RFS N Series Figure 2 1 System configuration Plasma chamber Single phase AC 100 V When a AC input cable compliant with 200 V is used 200 V is also possible AC 100 V input cable RFS OSC PHS N Ph...

Page 12: ...Output impedance 50 Output connector BNC Female OSC output 10 dBm 3 dBm Output channels 4 channels Cooling Cooling method Natural air cooling Exterior External dimensions 480 W x 49 H x 192 D Excludi...

Page 13: ...nce 50 Output connector BNC Female OSC output 10 dBm 3 dBm Output channels 8 channels Cooling Cooling method Natural air cooling Exterior External dimensions 480 W x 49 H x 192 D Does not include prot...

Page 14: ...nector male HDA CTH1 10 Cover 1 3 2 PHS installation Install the PHS unit in the following manner Danger After making sure that the power supply switch of this equipment and the main breaker are off c...

Page 15: ...chment holes refer to the included exterior diagram The front panel of PHS is not constructed to bare the weight of the main unit Therefore set a construction in which force is not applied to the fron...

Page 16: ...tions When this product will be transported or stored in a warehouse the ambient temperature must be from 25 C to 55 C the humidity must be 80 or less there must be no condensation and there must be n...

Page 17: ...RF POWER SUPPLY and MATCHINGBOX 3 Preparation 9 Figure 3 2 System wiring example...

Page 18: ...ormally due to attenuation by the cable Use the equipment after changing the setting to enable the external oscillation signal in the settings of the RF power supply to be used Table 3 2 Cable list Pr...

Page 19: ...Reserve LED for expanded functionality Normally not used 3 PLS LED Reserve LED for expanded functionality Normally not used 4 PHASE LED Switches on when phase setting mode has been selected 5 ENT KEY...

Page 20: ...nnector for external analog control Dsub_15_Male 4 RS 232C Normally not used 5 Protection conduction terminal Ground terminal Implement Class D grounding M4_Stud_Bolt 6 AC input Connector for power su...

Page 21: ...key to make the display items flash Next press the NEXT key to select the item to be configured Next press the INC or DEC key to change the parameter 5 2 Screen 1 At Screen 1 the phase settings for th...

Page 22: ...utput from OSC6 Configurable from 0 0 to 359 9 P07 Adjust the phase of the waveform output from OSC7 Configurable from 0 0 to 359 9 P08 Adjust the phase of the waveform output from OSC8 Configurable f...

Page 23: ...566000 Hz Output is stopped temporarily during a change SERIAL Normally not used 5 6 Screen 5 At Screen 5 the equipment name model and serial number information are displayed Settings cannot be change...

Page 24: ...igured externally by PHS N To configure phases externally configure PHASE CONT ANALOG Table 5 7 External control EXT CONT pin assignment Pin No Name Overview 1 CH01 Configure the phase of P01 OSC1 0 5...

Page 25: ...17 PHS N internal section External controller Figure 5 8 External control EXT CONT pin assignment 1 9 to 15 COM CH01 2 CH02 3 CH03 4 CH04 5 CH05 6 CH06 7 CH07 8 CH08 9 to 15 COM 9 to 15 COM 9 to 15 C...

Page 26: ...time of the parts The speed of deterioration of these parts differs greatly depending on your usage frequency and conditions of the device In particular the lifetime of power semiconductors changes by...

Page 27: ...RF POWER SUPPLY and MATCHINGBOX 7 Reference materials 19 7 Reference materials The following materials are appended PHS 04N Exterior diagram PHS 08N Exterior diagram...

Page 28: ...RF POWER SUPPLY and MATCHINGBOX 7 Reference materials 20 Figure 7 1 PHS 04N External diagram...

Page 29: ...RF POWER SUPPLY and MATCHINGBOX 7 Reference materials 21 Figure 7 2 PHS 08N External diagram...

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