Probe Station 
 
IV and CV measurements in the Liverpool clean room.
  Cold IV: 
Setup to measure IV PCB's at temperatures below 0°C. This is done by placing the PCB on a holder with a fan in a commercial freezer. The issue with this system is that the freezer has a cooling cycle and the temperature varies a few degrees when not constantly running. The lowest possible temperature is approximately -23°C. To get to lower temperatures and also have a more stable temperature of the device, a new cold IV setup was designed which will be placed in the freezer. The PCB is cooled with a Peltier element. The hot side is connected with a chuck which allows cooling with a liquid (or gas). The PCB is covered with a Perspex box which will be flushed with Nitrogen to prevent condensation.
TCT PID controller: more information about the PID controller
For IV study: glued sensor on PCB, PT1000 glued on sensor, soldered to PCB 
 
  
  Drawings 
  Cold IV chuck 
Peltier cooled cold IV chuck for PCB; Perspex cover to flush set-up with Nitrogen 
Assembled Cold IV setup: 
 
 
  
  Storage Box 
Perspex storage box for PCB's
 IV-Box assembled with PCB's: 
 
  
  Additional equipment 
nylon screw and screw insulator (also for TCT setup) 
 
 Screw types
Screw types
  
apt labview  vi for IV measurements to controll PID and read temperature
  Software 
  IV/CV standard 
V1.3: 
standard version 
 Use LabView 7.1; for newer LabView use new version of programm  
Location: 
C:\ICV_meas_7.1\V1.3_latest\ 
V1.3.zip: IV programm V1.3
V1.3.2: 
fixed bug in programm flow; 'Abort' button in ICV run window; included switch which allows automatic ramp down at end of measurement; automatic save button opens save window after measurement 
Location: 
C:\ICV_meas_11 
V1.3.2.zip: IV programm V1.3.2
V1.3.3: 
ramp down speed available; current limit now user defined number 
Location: 
C:\ICV_meas_11 
V1.3.3.zip: IV programm V1.3.3
  Cold IV 
Location: 
C:\ColdIV 
V2.1: 
fixed bug in programm flow; 'Abort' button in ICV run window; included switch which allows automatic ramp down at end of measurement; automatic save button opens save window after measurement; ramp down speed available for user; additional read Keithley 2000 multimeter (Ohm) to get resistance of PT1000 
V2.1.zip: Cold IV V2.1
V2.2: 
current limit now user defined number 
V2.2.zip: Cold IV V2.2
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SvenWonsak - 17 Sep 2014