AMAT 0190-76050 VGA Video Controller VME Module
AMAT 0190-76050: VGA Video Controller VME Module
The AMAT 0190-76050 is a legacy high-reliability VGA Video Controller board designed by Applied Materials for its VME-bus based control systems.
This module is primarily used to drive the operator display and graphical user interface (GUI) on established AMAT platforms such as the Precision 5000 (P5000).
It serves as the primary visual interface between the tool’s internal processing logic and the technician’s monitor, providing real-time data visualization of process variables.
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Product Advantages and Features
VME-Bus Optimization: Designed specifically for the VME backplane architecture, ensuring high-speed data transfer from the system’s SBC to the display output.
Industrial Stability: Unlike consumer-grade video cards, the 0190-76050 is built with military-grade components to withstand the 24/7 duty cycle of a semiconductor fab.
Legacy Support: Essential for maintaining older 200mm tools that still rely on VME-based control racks for deposition and etch processes.
Hardware-Level Graphics: Provides a stable, low-latency video feed that is critical for monitoring high-speed mechanical movements and plasma ignition sequences.
Application Cases
Precision 5000 (P5000) Operations: The primary video driver for the operator workstation on P5000 systems used in CVD and Etch processes.
Tool Diagnostics: Utilized by field service engineers to access low-level system boot menus and diagnostic screens that are not accessible via standard network interfaces.
System Maintenance: Used as a direct replacement part for “Blank Screen” failures in legacy AMAT electronics racks where the original video controller has reached end-of-life.
Related Models & Same Series
The 0190-76050 is typically found in the same VME rack as these related components:
0190-76007 / 0190-76010: Related communication and I/O modules in the VME series.
0190-76267: A complementary controller often found in the same system tray.
0190-20122: Central Processor (SBC) that sends data to the video card.
0100-02706: Associated backplane or interface board.
Unique Product Description
The AMAT 0190-76050 is the “Visual Portal” of the P5000 tool. While modern systems have moved toward networked displays,
the 76050 remains the gold standard for legacy hardware that requires a direct, deterministic connection to the system’s video bus.
Its identity as both a 0190-76050 and 0110-09243 reflects its long history as a critical component in the evolution of semiconductor tool control, known for its ability to maintain clear,
flicker-free display output even in the electrically noisy environment of a plasma processing bay.
Installation and Maintenance
Installation Guidelines
Rack Safety: Power down the VME box completely. Never “hot-swap” a VME video card as it can lead to permanent damage to the card or the backplane pins.
Pin Alignment: Carefully align the multi-pin DIN connectors with the backplane. This card is dense and requires a firm, level push to seat properly.
Cable Connection: Secure the VGA output cable to the front of the card. Ensure the screws are tightened to prevent the loss of sync during tool vibration.
Maintenance Procedures
Memory Check: If the display shows “artifacts” or corrupted text, the onboard video RAM may be failing due to thermal stress.
Connector Cleaning: During annual PM, remove the card and use an ESD-safe brush or compressed air to clear any dust from the backplane connectors.
Sync Verification: Periodically verify that the horizontal and vertical sync signals match the monitor’s requirements, as aging capacitors on the card can cause signal drift over several years of use.