ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A Protection Relay – MiCOM Series
ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A Protection Relay: Supply Continuity Strategy for a Discontinued Critical Component The ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A is a numerical protection relay…
Model: 11130 KLA- B 50-0002-02 020280 700280 15-291107-00
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When a Probe Head Type B fails inside a KLA-Tencor 11130 wafer inspection platform, the consequences extend far beyond a single module replacement. A full system retirement — driven by one unavailable component — forces semiconductor fabs into capital expenditure cycles that routinely exceed several million USD: new tool qualification, process re-certification, operator retraining, and months of reduced throughput. The KLA-Tencor 11130 series, while no longer in active production, remains embedded in the process flows of fabs that have optimized their yield around its specific optical and mechanical characteristics. DriveKNMS maintains verified inventory of this Probe Head Type B assembly, providing a direct path to system continuity without the cost or disruption of forced modernization.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | KLA-Tencor (now KLA Corporation) |
| Part Number | 11130 KLA-B 50-0002-02 / 020280 / 700280 / 15-291107-00 |
| Component Type | Probe Head Type B |
| Compatible Platform | KLA-Tencor 11130 Series Wafer Inspection System |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by OEM |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Electrical and optical parameters specific to this assembly are not published in open documentation. DriveKNMS does not fabricate specifications. Buyers requiring detailed parametric data should contact our technical team directly for verified datasheet references.
The KLA-Tencor 11130 platform was a cornerstone of front-end wafer defect inspection for over a decade. Its Probe Head Type B assembly is a precision-engineered interface component responsible for maintaining positional accuracy and signal integrity during inspection cycles. In a system where measurement repeatability is measured in nanometers, there is no generic substitute — the mechanical tolerances, connector pinout, and firmware handshake are specific to this platform generation.
Fabs still operating 11130-series tools face a structural problem: KLA Corporation no longer manufactures or supports this hardware. Third-party repair services are constrained by parts availability, not technical capability. When the Probe Head Type B fails and no replacement exists in the facility's spare parts inventory, the tool goes dark. A dark tool in a high-utilization fab does not sit idle — it creates an immediate bottleneck that propagates through the production schedule.
The strategic response is not to accelerate tool retirement. It is to secure verified replacement assemblies now, while they remain available on the secondary market. A single unit held in controlled storage can extend the operational life of a multi-million dollar inspection platform by five to ten years — deferring capital expenditure and preserving the process knowledge embedded in the existing tool configuration.
Facilities running legacy KLA-Tencor inspection infrastructure alongside systems such as the KLA-Tencor 2132, 2351, or older Surfscan platforms share a common supply chain vulnerability: OEM support has ended, and the window for sourcing genuine assemblies on the open market is narrowing each year. Procurement decisions made today determine whether these assets remain productive or become forced write-offs.
DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step qualification process to all obsolete assemblies before they are offered for sale. This protocol is designed specifically for the failure modes common to long-stored or field-returned precision components:
Q: What warranty applies to obsolete spare parts?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all qualified refurbished units. New Old Stock units are sold with a 30-day inspection warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
A: All units sourced by DriveKNMS are traceable to documented supply chain origins. Physical markings, part numbers, and construction are verified against OEM reference samples. We do not source from unverified brokers. Inspection reports are available upon request for qualified buyers.
Q: Should we purchase more than one unit?
A: For any tool running in a production environment without a qualified backup, holding a minimum of two units is standard practice. Given the narrowing availability of 11130-series components, procurement teams should treat this as a time-sensitive decision. Stock levels on secondary market assemblies do not recover once depleted.
Q: Can DriveKNMS source other KLA-Tencor 11130 series components?
A: Yes. Contact our team with your full bill of materials for the 11130 platform. We maintain an active sourcing network for legacy semiconductor equipment components and can advise on availability and lead times.