[labnetwork] Card Readers for equipment interlocks
Mike Young
mike.young at nd.edu
Fri Apr 14 10:10:26 EDT 2017
Hi Tom. We use Coral, along with a mix of internet-based interlocks. We
also use RFID cleanroom badges. I have made a first-cut implementation
of this for one of our resist spinners, using a Raspberry Pi and an RFID
reader. It's a bit of a kludge, I think I can do better, but it is
functional. I'd extend the implementation to other tools also, if the
darn readers weren't so expensive (~$100 each)!
What I have not addressed, is how to do this for equipment which
collects run data at disable. I suppose if coral could download the run
data from the tool at disable, via SECS or some other interface...
That's how the Big Boys do it...
Good luck, and contact me offline if you'd like more of the gory details.
--Mike
On 4/13/2017 1:47 PM, Ferraguto, Thomas wrote:
>
> Colleagues,
>
> Has anyone integrated RFID card readers to their equipment interlocks.
> I’d like to set up a system where the “Tap in” & “Tap Out” ID the user
> on opens the interlock on the tool.
>
> Thanks in advance….
>
> Best Regards…
>
> Tom Ferraguto
>
> Thomas S. Ferraguto
>
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