Management of move requests from a factory system to an...

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C700S121000, C700S216000, C700S228000, C700S241000, C414S935000, C414S940000

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06662076

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to manufacturing systems including automated material handling systems and, more particularly, to the management of move requests from a factory system to an automated material handling system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Systems which handle material, such as manufacturing facilities, often employ automated material handling systems to move various materials from one location to another location within the system. The materials may include raw materials, finish product materials, or any materials inbetween. One example of such a manufacturing facility is a semiconductor fabrication facility.
A typically semiconductor fabrication facility includes multiple factory tools interconnected by one or more paths, such as conveyor belts. Factory tools may include storage tools, such as stockers or WIP racks, and processing tools, for example. Each of the processing tools is used to carry out a particular process step on the semiconductor wafers. Exemplary processing tools include photolithography tools, chemical mechanical polishing tools and chemical vapor deposition tools, for example. The wafers are typically stored in and moved about through fabrication facility using material carriers, such as cassettes. The wafers are typically divided into identifiable lots each of which undergo a particular processing sequence. Each of the cassettes or material carriers also includes an identification tag for identification.
A typical semiconductor fabrication facility usually includes a factory system for generating wafer lot move requests and an automated material handling system (AMHS) for handling the move requests. The factory system typically stores a processing sequence for each wafer lot and sends requests to move the wafer lot to the AMHS based on the position of the wafer lot within its fabrication sequence. The AMHS typically includes a controller associated with each of the storage tools, for example. Typically the move requests from the factory system identify a particular wafer lot and a destination tool for the wafer lot. The move request is forwarded to the controller associated with the present factory tool of the wafer lot. This controller then handles the movement of the wafer lot to its destination tool. This typically includes reserving a place in the destination factory tool for a cassette carrying the wafer lot and placing the cassette carrying the wafer lot onto one or more paths for transportation of the wafer lot to the destination tool.
As semiconductor wafers increase in complexity, the manufacturer of such materials also increases. For example, different types of fabrication sequences may be employed and thus a higher number of wafer lots may be processed in a factory and a larger number of cassettes may be used in the factory. The additional wafer lots and cassettes increase the complexity of the fabrication process and place additional burdens on the AMHS. This increases the propensity of the wafers and wafer carriers back up or “log jam”. These log jams severely reduce the throughput of semiconductor wafers. As less throughput is of high concern for manufacturers, method and systems which reduce log jams are in continual need.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to the management of move requests from a factory system to an automated material handling system (AMHS). In one embodiment, a method is provided which includes receiving a move request from the factory system and selectively passing the move request to the AMHS based on a comparison of the move request with one or more conditions of the AMHS. The move request may be selectively passed to the AMHS by, for example, passing the move request to the AMHS without modification, changing a destination tool identified in the move request and/or delaying the move request, or canceling the move request.
A manufacturing system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention includes an AMHS which moves material around a factory and a factory system for generating move requests for moving material. The manufacturing system further includes a broker system coupled to the factory system and the AMHS for receiving a move request from the factory system and selectively passing the move request to the AMHS based on a comparison of the move request with one or more conditions of the AMHS. By selectively passing the move request based on conditions of the AMHS, move requests can more efficiently be managed and the throughput of the automated material handling system can be increased.


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