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FleXstage: Lightweight Magnetically Levitated Precision Stage with Over-Actuation towards High-Throughput IC Manufacturing (2309.11735v1)

Published 21 Sep 2023 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: Precision motion stages play a critical role in various manufacturing and inspection equipment, for example, the wafer/reticle scanning in photolithography scanners and positioning stages in wafer inspection systems. To meet the growing demand for higher throughput in chip manufacturing and inspection, it is critical to create new precision motion stages with higher acceleration capability with high control bandwidth, which calls for the development of lightweight precision stages. However, in today's precision motion systems, only the rigid body motion of the system are under control, and the flexible dynamic systems are in open loop. For these systems, the motion control bandwidth is limited by the first structural resonance frequency of the stage, which enforces a fundamental trade-off between the stage's bandwidth and acceleration capability. Aiming to overcome this trade-off, we have introduced a sequential structure and control design framework for lightweight stages with the low-frequency flexible modes of the stage are under active control. To facilitate the controller design, we further propose to minimize the resonance frequency of the stage's mode being controlled and to maximize the resonance frequency of the uncontrolled mode. The system's control bandwidth is placed in between the resonance frequencies. This paper presents the design, optimization, building, and experimental evaluations for a lightweight magnetically levitated planar stage, which we call FleXstage, with first flexible mode actively controlled via over-actuation. Simulations show the proposed design is highly promising in enabling stages with lightweight without sacrificing control bandwidth. We have some preliminary results now and are still working on the experimental evaluations for the closed-loop system, and will present the results in the oral presentation.

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