AMAT 0100-00048 Diagnostic/Interface PCB
AMAT 0100-00048 is a specialized I/O Status Monitor Printed Wiring Board (PWB) designed for legacy Applied Materials semiconductor processing tools.
This board serves as a diagnostic and interface hub, providing real-time visual and electronic monitoring of input/output signals between the system controller and various hardware components like valves, sensors, and interlocks.
Technical Parameter Table
| Parameter | Specification |
| Manufacturer | Applied Materials (AMAT) |
| Part Number | 0100-00048 |
| Model Name | WPWB I/O Status Monitor / I/O Status Monitor Assembly |
| Board Type | Diagnostic/Interface PCB |
| Compatible Platform | AMAT 8100, 8300 Hexode, Precision 5000 (P5000) |
| Interface | Standard Multi-pin Header / Backplane |
| Visual Feedback | Onboard Diagnostic LED Array (Red/Green/Yellow) |
| Shipping Weight | Approx. 0.15 kg – 0.5 kg (Board only) |
Related Models
The 0100-00048 is typically part of a legacy control rack that includes other signal conditioning and drive boards:
0100-00049: Analog Signal Conditioner PCB.
0100-00052: Stepper Drive PCB.
0100-00053: Operator Bezel / Display Assembly.
0100-00034: Power Supply Status PWBA.
Application Cases
This board is a critical diagnostic tool for high-voltage and high-vacuum etch systems:
AMAT 8300 Hexode Etcher: Monitoring the state of the reactive ion etching (RIE) chamber interlocks and gas manifold status.
System Troubleshooting: Technicians use the onboard LED status to identify “stuck” valves or failed sensors without needing to probe the backplane manually.
Safety Interlocks: Providing a hardware-level status check for cooling water flow, vacuum pressure, and chamber door positioning.
Product Advantages and Features
Real-Time Visual Diagnostics: Features an extensive array of LEDs that map directly to specific I/O addresses, drastically reducing mean-time-to-repair (MTTR).
High Signal Clarity: Designed to filter noise from industrial environments, ensuring that status indicators reflect the true state of the field devices.
Legacy Reliability: Built to the rugged standards of the 8300-series era, using through-hole components that are highly resistant to thermal stress.
Passive Monitoring: Does not interfere with signal transmission, acting purely as a “listen-only” monitor to maintain system integrity.
Other Models in the Same Series
0100-00048 Rev D/E: Later revisions often improved LED longevity and added clearer silk-screening for easier identification of signal paths.
0110-00048: A similar assembly number often used to refer to the complete bracketed status monitor module.
| SCHNEIDER | AS-B872-200 |
| SCHNEIDER | AS-BDAP-218 |
| SCHNEIDER | AS-BDEP-218 |
| SCHNEIDER | AS-HDTA-202 |
| SCHNEIDER | AS-P120-000 |
| SCHNEIDER | AS-P892-000 |
| SCHNEIDER | AS-S911-801 |
| SCHNEIDER | ATV31HU40N4A |
| SCHNEIDER | BMXDDI1602 |
| SCHNEIDER | C65N 1P C10 |
| SCHNEIDER | C65N 1P C16 |
| SCHNEIDER | C65N 3P D63 |
| SCHNEIDER | C65ND10 |
| SCHNEIDER | GV2-RS32C |
| SCHNEIDER | GV2-S21C |
| SCHNEIDER | L7-10/2/C |
| SCHNEIDER | LA7D1064 023040 |
| SCHNEIDER | LA7-D3064 |
| SCHNEIDER | LAD8N20 038471 |
| SCHNEIDER | LADN10 038374 |
| SCHNEIDER | LADN31 019632 |
| SCHNEIDER | LC1-D0610 |
| SCHNEIDER | LC1-D0901 |
Installation and Maintenance
Installation: Ensure the system is powered down. The board is typically mounted in an I/O rack or behind the operator panel. Carefully align the multi-pin connectors to avoid bending pins.
Maintenance: Periodically check for “dead” LEDs. Since these boards are used in older equipment, check the electrolytic capacitors for leakage (though most 0100-00048 boards are primarily resistor/LED based).
0100-00048
Troubleshooting: If the LEDs do not light up but the system functions, check the ground plane and 5V/12V logic power rails supplied to the board.
Unique Product Description
The AMAT 0100-00048 is the “window” into the logic of a legacy AMAT system.
In an era before advanced touchscreen GUI diagnostics, this board provided the essential “light show” that allowed fab engineers to “see” the internal state of the tool’s pneumatic and electrical components.
It remains an indispensable spare part for maintaining the operational life of the global 8300 Hexode fleet, still used in specialty etch and MEMS manufacturing.