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Applied Materials 0100-09068 A Mini Controller Assy – Obsolete Semiconductor Spare Part
When a controller module fails inside a legacy Applied Materials process chamber, the consequences extend far beyond a single line stoppage. Semiconductor fabs running end-of-life CVD, PVD, or etch platforms face a stark choice: source the original part, or commit to a multi-million-dollar platform migration that disrupts process qualification, retrains operators, and idles production capacity for months. The Applied Materials 0100-09068 / AS02494-AB-1 A Mini Controller Assy is one of those components that sits at the center of that decision. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this discontinued assembly for facilities that cannot afford to let a single module dictate a capital expenditure cycle.
Technical Specifications
| Field | Detail |
| Manufacturer | Applied Materials (AMAT) |
| Primary Part Number | 0100-09068 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 0190-37684 / AS02494-AB-1 / IS5413-00 / 800-5830-4R |
| Description | A Mini Controller Assy |
| Product Category | Controller Assembly / Process Module Board |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by OEM |
| Compatible Platform | Applied Materials legacy CVD / PVD / Etch process chambers (Centura, P5000 series and related platforms) |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Refurbished – Grade A |
Note: Electrical parameters are not published here to prevent misapplication. Verified specifications are provided upon request with system configuration details.
Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis
Applied Materials' legacy process platforms — including the P5000, Centura, and Producer series — remain in active production use across fabs in Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. These tools were engineered for 24/7 operation over decades, and many facilities have no near-term budget or process justification to retire them. The A Mini Controller Assy (0100-09068) is a core control-layer component within these chambers. Its failure does not degrade performance gradually — it stops the tool.
Applied Materials ceased OEM support and spare parts supply for many of these assemblies years ago. The secondary market is the only viable source. Facilities that have not pre-positioned critical spares face lead times measured in months, not weeks, when a failure occurs. A single tool down in a high-utilization fab can cost $50,000–$200,000 USD per day in lost wafer output, depending on process node and product mix.
The strategic calculus is straightforward: the cost of holding one or two verified spare assemblies is a fraction of a single unplanned downtime event. For facilities managing 10–20 year asset lifecycles on legacy AMAT equipment, a structured spare parts reserve is not optional — it is the lowest-cost maintenance strategy available.
How to extend your Applied Materials equipment asset life by 5–10 years:
- Conduct a critical-path spare audit. Identify every controller, I/O board, and power supply assembly that has no OEM replacement path. The 0100-09068 is a prime example. Map these against your tool's mean time between failures (MTBF) data.
- Pre-position at least one verified spare per tool. For high-utilization chambers running 300+ wafers per day, two spares is the defensible minimum. The carrying cost is negligible against downtime exposure.
- Establish a refurbishment cycle. Pulled assemblies from decommissioned tools can be refurbished and held as secondary spares. This extends the effective parts pool without relying solely on the open market.
- Document firmware and configuration baselines. Before any controller swap, capture the existing firmware version and parameter set. This eliminates re-qualification risk on replacement.
- Engage a specialist supplier with verified inventory. Not all secondary market stock is equal. Insist on traceable sourcing, functional test records, and a defined warranty period before purchase.
Condition & Reliability Assurance
Every Applied Materials 0100-09068 assembly shipped by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-step inspection protocol before dispatch:
- Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Aging electrolytic capacitors are the primary failure mode in legacy controller boards. Each unit is inspected for bulging, leakage, and ESR deviation. Capacitors outside tolerance are replaced with equivalent-rated components before the unit is cleared.
- Firmware Version Verification: Where accessible, firmware revision is documented and cross-referenced against known compatible versions for the target platform. Mismatched firmware is flagged before shipment.
- Pin and Connector Corrosion Inspection: All edge connectors, backplane pins, and I/O headers are inspected under magnification for oxidation, pitting, and mechanical damage. Affected contacts are cleaned or the unit is downgraded.
- Functional Bench Test: Units are powered and tested against baseline operational parameters where test fixtures permit. Results are logged and available upon request.
- Packaging for Long-Term Storage: Units are sealed in anti-static bags with desiccant packs and shipped in foam-lined cartons rated for international freight. Units intended for long-term storage are vacuum-sealed.
Key Features for System Maintenance
- Drop-in replacement: The 0100-09068 is a direct form-fit-function replacement for the original assembly. No hardware modification to the host system is required.
- No reprogramming required: The controller assembly retains its original hardware configuration. Provided firmware versions are compatible, the replacement does not trigger a process requalification event.
- Avoids engineering rework costs: Substituting a non-OEM or modified controller into a legacy AMAT chamber typically requires process re-characterization, which can cost $30,000–$150,000 USD in engineering time and lost production. A verified OEM spare eliminates this exposure entirely.
- Supports multi-tool fleets: Facilities operating multiple chambers of the same platform type can standardize on a single spare pool, reducing total inventory cost while maintaining coverage across the fleet.
FAQ
What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all refurbished assemblies and a 30-day warranty on New Old Stock units. Warranty covers functional failure under normal operating conditions and excludes physical damage caused during installation.
How do I confirm the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are traceable to documented supply chain origins. We do not purchase from unverified brokers. Upon request, we provide inspection photos, serial number documentation, and test records prior to payment.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any tool running in a production environment with no OEM support path, holding a minimum of one spare is standard practice. For high-utilization tools or multi-chamber configurations, two units is the recommended minimum. Market availability of this part number is declining — prices and lead times will increase as remaining stock is absorbed.
Can you source other Applied Materials obsolete parts?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in legacy AMAT, ABB, Honeywell, and Siemens industrial and semiconductor equipment spares. Contact us with your part number for availability and lead time.