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Semiconductor Toolkit not displaying background maps

Hi folks;

I have downloaded the latest Semiconductor Toolkit from Marketplace for JMP 19.

I tried to reproduce a set of wafer maps outlined in the tutorial by selecting a 300 mm map as a background map and using the example data set included with the toolkit.

When I display my data, the background maps do not appear.  Instead, the heatmaps are all square maps.

Has anybody else encountered this?

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Re: Semiconductor Toolkit not displaying background maps

@StandardCrow102  - Understood.  Something has got confused and I'm trying to untangle it.  If you were to click the refresh library button, I'd expect that 300mm map in the background map section to disappear.  

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The other option is that you can open the included maps folder (another option under the red triangle menu) and copy the 300 map files from (there are two) from the user maps folder.  Be sure to just copy them not move them.  The key point is that you want that user maps folder to look like this (for those 300 maps file): 

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Best,

 

M

 

Re: Semiconductor Toolkit not displaying background maps

Clicking Refresh Library from the LRT appears to have no effect.  The two previously loaded maps still appear in the Background Maps tab.

I can right-click on my 25mmCouponsZeroOffset_Map and delete the map from the list of available items of the Background Maps tab and I can select it again from User Maps and Add it to the Background Maps.

I can click the LRT --> Open STK Included Maps Folder and I see subfolders for each of the map sizes.  Where should I copy the 300 mm maps to?  I do not see a menu option to Open the Background Maps tab.

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