Wednesday, June 23, 2010

16 - 23 June 2010

16 June 2010
Went for check-up

17 June 2010
I updated quite a large amount of PMD. I was also assigned to take top-view, side-view and wedge bond images on decapped products.

18 June 2010

I refined the Macros program that I had previously created. It will now provide suggestions for suitable major flag vertical length given die size remains unchanged and if present major flag vertical length results in cracked die occurrences.

21 June 2010
Again, I refined the Macros program by altering the position images will be prompted out so that it would be better placed for user to take a comprehensive look. I also changed the all the links for prompting pictures so that those pictures can be displayed without user having to painstakingly change the link manually in Visual Basic Editor every time that folder is to be used in another computer. Logically, this makes my Macros program more user friendly. Furthermore, I had also added a Read_Me notepad file to address possible failure to execute Macros in newer version (2007) of Excel as well as providing an explicit explanation of the assumptions employed in generating the Macros.

22 June 2010
Updated huge number of PMDs. Insipidity and monotony are quickly coming into play.

23 June 2010
I was still facing a deluge of PMDs to be updated and was finally able to finish all 78 PMDs by today. At the end of the day, I was ineluctably dizzy and flummoxed. Some of the information that I had updated are 12NC number, family type, package name, test job name, product family name, marking code, status, crystal identification numbers, wafer quantity, number of dies, number of wires, back metal, wire type, subpackage type, subpackage description, diffusion and so much more.

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