IP Library Granted Patent US 7,317,522
Granted Patent B2
US 7,317,522 · App. 11/072,235 · Granted Jan 8, 2008

Verification of non-recurring defects in pattern inspection

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Patent No.
US 7,317,522
App. No.
11/072,235
Granted
Jan 8, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for verifying defects in electrical circuit patterns including supplying a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns to a defect verification assembly after identification of candidate defects at an automated inspection assembly; verifying selected candidate defects as being one of: an actual defect, other than an actual defect; and marking a candidate defect in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns.

Claims (63)

1. A method for verifying defects in electrical circuit patterns, comprising:

supplying a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns to a defect verification assembly after identification of candidate defects at an automated inspection assembly;

verifying selected candidate defects as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect;

marking a candidate defect in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns; and

applying candidate defect markings from previously verified electrical circuit patterns to a currently verified electrical circuit pattern, and wherein said verifying comprises avoiding verifying at least some marked candidate defects.

2. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein said false defect comprises one or more of a misdetection and a non-defect.

3. The method claimed in claim 1 , further comprising repairing a repairable actual defect.

4. The method claimed in claim 1 , further comprising discarding an electrical circuit pattern comprising a non-repairable actual defect.

5. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein said marking is further in response to a defect type parameter.

6. A method for verifying defects in electrical circuit patterns, comprising:

supplying a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns to a defect verification assembly after identification of candidate defects at an automated inspection assembly;

verifying selected candidate defects as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect;

marking a candidate defect in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns and

applying candidate defect markings from previously verified electrical circuit patterns to a currently verified electrical circuit pattern, wherein said verifying comprises avoiding verifying at least some marked candidate defects, and wherein said marking is further in response to a verification time interval parameter.

7. The method claimed in claim 6 , wherein said verification time interval parameter comprises verifying a candidate defect in less than said predetermined time interval.

8. The method claimed in claim 6 , wherein said operation is further in response to a defect type parameter.

9. A defect verification system for verifying defects in electrical circuit patterns, comprising:

a defect verification assembly receiving a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns after identification of candidate defects at an automated inspection assembly, whereat selected candidate defects are verified as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect; and

a candidate defect marker marking candidate defects at least partially in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns,

wherein said defect verification assembly is operative to apply candidate defect markings from previously verified electrical circuit patterns to a currently verified electrical circuit pattern, and wherein said defect verification assembly is operative to avoid verifying at least some marked candidate defects.

10. The defect verification system claimed in claim 9 , wherein said false defect comprises one or more of a misdetection and a non-defect.

11. The defect verification system claimed in claim 9 , wherein said defect verification assembly comprises a repair station for repairing repairable actual defects.

12. The defect verification system claimed in claim 9 , wherein said candidate defect marker is operative in further response to a defect type parameter.

13. A defect verification system for verifying defects in electrical circuit patterns, comprising:

a defect verification assembly receiving a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns after identification of candidate defects at an automated inspection assembly, whereat selected candidate defects are verified as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect; and

a candidate defect marker marking candidate defects at least partially in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns,

wherein said defect verification assembly is operative to apply candidate defect markings from previously verified electrical circuit patterns to a currently verified electrical circuit pattern, and wherein said defect verification assembly is operative to avoid verifying at least some marked candidate defects, and wherein said candidate defect marker is operative in further response to a verification time interval parameter.

14. A method for manufacturing electrical circuits, comprising:

forming portion of an electrical circuit pattern on an electrical circuit substrate;

automatically inspecting an electrical circuit pattern to identify candidate defects;

supplying a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns to a defect verification assembly after automatically identifying candidate defects;

verifying selected candidate defects as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect;

marking a candidate defect in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns; and

applying candidate defect markings from previously verified electrical circuit patterns to a currently verified electrical circuit pattern, and wherein said verifying comprises avoiding verifying at least some marked candidate defects.

15. The method claimed in claim 14 , wherein said false defect comprises one or more of a misdetection and a non-defect.

16. The method claimed in claim 14 , further comprising repairing a repairable actual defect.

17. The method claimed in claim 14 , further comprising discarding an electrical circuit pattern comprising a non-repairable actual defect.

18. The method claimed in claim 14 , wherein said marking is further in response to a defect type parameter.

19. The method claimed in claim 18 , wherein said supplying operation is further in response to a defect type parameter.

20. A method for manufacturing electrical circuits, comprising:

forming portion of an electrical circuit pattern on an electrical circuit substrate;

automatically inspecting an electrical circuit pattern to identify candidate defects;

supplying a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns to a defect verification assembly after automatically identifying candidate defects;

verifying selected candidate defects as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect;

marking a candidate defect in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns; and

applying candidate defect markings from previously verified electrical circuit patterns to a currently verified electrical circuit pattern, wherein said verifying comprises avoiding verifying at least some marked candidate defects, and wherein said marking is further in response to a verification time interval parameter.

21. The method claimed in claim 20 , wherein said verification time interval parameter comprises verifying a candidate defect in less than said predetermined time interval.

22. A method for verifying defects in electrical circuit patterns, comprising:

supplying a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns to a defect verification assembly after identification of candidate defects at an automated inspection assembly;

verifying selected candidate defects as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect; and

marking a candidate defect in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns,

wherein said marking is further in response to a verification time interval parameter.

23. A defect verification system for verifying defects in electrical circuit patterns, comprising:

a defect verification assembly receiving a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns after identification of candidate defects at an automated inspection assembly, whereat selected candidate defects are verified as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect; and

a candidate defect marker marking candidate defects at least partially in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns,

wherein said candidate defect marker is operative in further response to a verification time interval parameter.

24. A method for manufacturing electrical circuits, comprising:

forming portion of an electrical circuit pattern on an electrical circuit substrate;

automatically inspecting an electrical circuit pattern to identify candidate defects;

supplying a plurality of like electrical circuit patterns to a defect verification assembly after automatically identifying candidate defects;

verifying selected candidate defects as being one of: an actual defect, and a false defect; and

marking a candidate defect in response to a recurrence of a given candidate defect at substantially corresponding locations on at least two electrical circuit patterns,

wherein said marking is further in response to a verification time interval parameter.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 5, 2016
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: ORBOTECH LIMITED
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 7, 2016
From: ORBOTECH LTD.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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