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Static Control is one of the least understood obstacles to profitable manufacturing!
LBL Scientific provides creative solutions to remove the obstacles!! Whether your business is semiconductor fabrication, electronics manufacturing, fiber optics or flat panel manufacturing, LBL has the experience to help you!
Dr. Larry Levit, founder of LBL Scientific, has worked in the static charge control industry for over 15 years. His background includes positions of Global ESD program Manager for Finisar Corporation and Chief Scientist for MKS, Ion Systems. He is a NARTE Certified ESD Engineer and holds a Ph.D. in Experimental High Energy Physics from Case Western Reserve University.
His work has focused on ESD control in high technology cleanrooms including fiber optics, semiconductor FEOL and BEOL, disk drive manufacturing and LCD manufacturing.
Dr. Levit is a member of the ESD Association, a senior member of the IEST, sits on the Board of Directors of the SiVa ESD Society and is the chair of WG22 of the IEST. He holds 6 patents in the area of ESD control and has provided ESD consulting to many leading semiconductor, fiber optics, disk drive and flat panel corporations worldwide.
Larry B Levit Scientific Services
1865 Monte Sereno Dr.
Alamo CA 94507(925) 788-2969
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Levit, L. and Wallash, A., Proceedings of the 20th EOS/ESD Symposium, Reno, Nevada, October 6-8, 1998, Paper 4B.7, p. 375, Measurement of the Effects of Ionizer Imbalance and Proximity to Ground in MR Head Handling
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A. Steinman and L. B. Levit, A Supplement publication to Solid State Technology, May 1999. It’s the Hardware. No, it’s the Software. No it’s ESD! View
Levit Larry B, Guan, Wei , Hsu, Wang-Tsai , Handley Tom, Curran, Frank, Proceedings Semicon, China, Shanghai, China, April, 2000. Effects of Static Charge on Contamination Control in Semiconductor Manufacturing
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How EMI from ESD can Affect Your Automation Systems
Dr. Larry B. Levit
LBL Scientific
Introduction
When a tool or tester on your line stops working, everyone scrambles to correct it. Such process halts slow the manufacturing process, and cause lower product throughput. Achieving the best equipment uptime is a key element in achieving profitability in any automated factory.
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