Patents by Inventor Shuichi Hanashima
Shuichi Hanashima has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6628817Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Patent number: 6529619Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Publication number: 20020034326Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Patent number: 6339653Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Patent number: 6330352Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Publication number: 20010038708Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Publication number: 20010001015Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Patent number: 6185322Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Patent number: 5841893Abstract: The present invention provides data analysis stations respectively for a probing tester and an automatic particle inspection machine. And, in the data analysis station, the coordinates on which the disposition of the chips are described on a product basis are equal to those on which the locations of the defects are described. Further, the station provides a function of determining which of the chips each defect belongs to. These data analysis stations are connected through a communication line. The present invention is capable of analyzing the data on a chip basis, resulting in being able to grasp the relation between how the defects are caused on each chip and the product character of the chip.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Ishikawa, Masao Sakata, Jun Nakazato, Sadao Shimoyashiro, Hiroto Nagatomo, Yuzo Taniguchi, Osamu Satou, Tsutomu Okabe, Yuzaburo Sakamoto, Kimio Muramatsu, Kazuhiko Matsuoka, Taizo Hashimoto, Yuichi Ohyama, Yutaka Ebara, Isao Miyazaki, Shuichi Hanashima
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Patent number: 4315199Abstract: Disclosed is a control circuit of a positioning device for moving a member to be controlled to a predetermined position by using a d-c motor, in which there are used arithmetic circuit means for detecting a difference signal, to be converted to a driving signal of the motor, between the position detecting signal of the member and the reference signal of the predetermined position, and correcting circuit means coupled to the arithmetic circuit means for causing the difference signal to be small, whereby the motor is free from the hunting phenomenon.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1979Date of Patent: February 9, 1982Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Ryuichi Kyomasu, Shuichi Hanashima, Yoshikazu Suzumura