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Private Seminar |
This seminar is also offered as a private seminar. Click here for further information. |
Duration |
1 day |
Level |
Introductory |
Overview |
This introductory seminar provides insights into the SECS and GEM standards, how they interact and how they apply to the photovoltaic industry. This is a great seminar for those who are new to these standards and wish to get the "big picture" of how factory software automation works. |
Who Should Attend |
- Manufacturing Equipment Design, Manufacturing, and Service Engineers and their Managers
- Field Personnel
- Equipment Engineers
- Process Engineers
- Software Engineers
- Part and Equipment Buyers
- Product Program Managers
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Course Objectives |
- Learn about SEMI, the SEMI Standards organization, and how standards are developed
- Learn about the new Guide for PV Equipment Communications Interface
- Understand the basic capabilities of the SEMI SECS and GEM core standards
- Learn what E5 SECS-II messages are, their structure and how they used
- Become familiar with the E37.1 HSMS-SS functionality
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Documents Reviewed |
- Guide for PV Equipment Communications Interface
- SEMI E5 - SECS-II Messages
- SEMI E30 - Generic Equipment Model (GEM)
- SEMI E37.1 - High Speed Messaging Service (HSMS-SS)
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Instructor(s) |
Jack Ghiselli, Consultant
Keith Peden, Standards Technology Group |
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Prerequisites |
None. |
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Features
The fast-paced growth of the photovoltaic market puts high demands on the production technology and automation regarding throughput, utilization as well as quality.
In addition to the technical aspects, the seminar examines why and how the protocols are used, and case studies of actual projects designed to assist both the equipment designers and the factory manufacturing staff with the development of an implementation plan that meets operational objectives through SECS communication
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