AMAT 0100-00002 VME Slave I/O Interface PCB
AMAT 0100-00002 | VME Slave I/O Interface PCB
Introduction
The AMAT 0100-00002 is a fundamental VME Slave I/O Interface Board manufactured by Applied Materials.
It is a core electronic component utilized in the control architecture of semiconductor manufacturing platforms such as the P5000. Centura, and Endura.
This Printed Wiring Board (PWB) acts as a critical communication bridge within the system’s card cage,
allowing the master controller to interface with various chamber-level sensors, actuators, and pneumatic valves through the VME (Versa Module Europa) bus.
Technical Parameter Table
| Attribute | Specification |
| Manufacturer | Applied Materials (AMAT) |
| Model Number | 0100-00002 |
| Component Type | Printed Wiring Board (PWB) / I/O Controller |
| Bus Architecture | VME Bus Standard |
| Compatibility | AMAT P5000, Centura 5200, Endura 5500 |
| I/O Type | Slave Interface (Analog/Digital Distribution) |
| Material | High-density Multi-layer FR4 |
| Weight | 0.42 kg (approx. 0.93 lbs) |
| Dimensions | Standard VME Card Size (approx. 160mm x 233mm) |
| Power Consumption | Low-voltage DC (sourced from backplane) |
Unique Product Description
The AMAT 0100-00002 is engineered for high-speed data synchronization and rugged reliability in the electromagnetic noise-heavy environments of semiconductor FABs.
Unlike generic industrial boards, the 0100-00002 features gold-plated edge connectors and precision-timed logic circuits specifically tuned for AMAT’s proprietary communication protocols.
Its architecture focuses on reducing signal latency between the central CPU and peripheral hardware, ensuring that time-critical process adjustments—such as gas flow changes or chamber pressure stabilization—occur with microsecond accuracy.
Product Advantages and Features
Seamless Bus Integration: Fully compliant with VME backplane standards used across multiple AMAT generations.
High Signal Integrity: Integrated noise filtering circuitry prevents process-induced interference from affecting digital logic.
Plug-and-Play Maintenance: Designed for rapid insertion into the system card cage (e.g., 0010-20003) for minimal tool downtime.
Legacy Stability: A proven, long-lifecycle component that supports the continued operation of 200mm fabrication tools globally.
Corrosion Resistance: Specialized PCB coating protects traces from the trace amounts of corrosive gases found in cleanroom environments.
Related Models
AMAT 0100-00001: Master Controller CPU Board.
AMAT 0100-20003: Digital I/O Expansion Board.
AMAT 0100-01950: Arc Interrupt Control Board.
AMAT 0010-20003: Card Cage Assembly (the housing for the 0100-00002).
Other Models in the Same Series
The 0100-xxxxx series comprises a vast range of control and interface boards for AMAT systems:
0100-00100: Analog Input/Output Board.
0100-00202: Stepper Motor Controller Interface.
0100-01051: SBC (Single Board Computer) Controller.
0100-35001: High-speed communication interface.
Application Cases
Chamber Automation: Managing the sequencing of slit valves and wafer transfer robots in P5000 systems.
Sensor Aggregation: Collecting data from vacuum gauges and temperature controllers and feeding it back to the system master.
Tool Retrofitting: An essential part for refurbishing legacy 8-inch fabrication tools to ensure modern software-hardware synchronization.

Installation and Maintenance
Installation:
ESD Protection: Use a grounded wrist strap. The 0100-00002 contains sensitive CMOS logic that is easily damaged by static discharge.
Card Seating: Use the card ejector/injector levers on the chassis to seat the board firmly into the backplane. Avoid pushing directly on the PCB surface.
Jumper Verification: Ensure any onboard jumpers or DIP switches are configured to the correct address for your specific system slot.
Maintenance:
Contact Cleaning: Inspect the gold edge connectors for oxidation. If necessary, clean with electronic-grade isopropyl alcohol (IPA).
Visual Inspection: Check for signs of heat stress, such as discoloration of the board or bulging capacitors.
Firmware/Logic Check: If the system reports VME bus errors, verify the board’s addressing logic using the system’s diagnostic menu.