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Used ASML PAS 5500 Buying Guide: What to Know Before You Bid

Complete buying guide for used ASML PAS 5500 steppers. Specifications, pricing, inspection tips, and what to watch out for when buying used lithography equipment.

Used ASML PAS 5500 Buying Guide: What to Know Before You Bid

The ASML PAS 5500 series remains one of the most successful lithography platforms in semiconductor history. Even decades after introduction, these steppers continue serving fabs worldwide for 200mm production at 350nm to 130nm nodes. For fabs expanding capacity or entering mature node markets, used PAS 5500 systems offer compelling value—if you know what to look for. This guide covers everything you need to know before purchasing a used ASML PAS 5500.

PAS 5500 Series Overview

The PAS 5500 family spans multiple configurations optimized for different applications and technology nodes.

PAS 5500/60 and /80 (i-line)

The entry-level i-line steppers for larger geometries:

  • Resolution: 350nm (/60), 280nm (/80)
  • Numerical Aperture: 0.40 (/60), 0.48 (/80)
  • Field Size: 22mm × 22mm
  • Throughput: 120-140 WPH
  • Overlay: 60nm (/60), 45nm (/80)

These systems serve power device, MEMS, and analog fabs where resolution requirements are modest but throughput and reliability matter.

PAS 5500/100 and /150 (i-line)

Advanced i-line steppers for sub-250nm production:

  • Resolution: 220nm (/100), 180nm (/150)
  • Numerical Aperture: 0.54 (/100), 0.57 (/150)
  • Field Size: 22mm × 22mm
  • Throughput: 100-130 WPH
  • Overlay: 35nm (/100), 25nm (/150)

The /150 in particular remains relevant for 200mm fabs running 180nm processes.

PAS 5500/200 and /250 (DUV)

Deep ultraviolet steppers using 248nm KrF lasers:

  • Resolution: 150nm (/200), 110nm (/250)
  • Numerical Aperture: 0.60 (/200), 0.63 (/250)
  • Field Size: 26mm × 33mm (/200), 26mm × 33mm (/250)
  • Throughput: 90-120 WPH
  • Overlay: 25nm (/200), 20nm (/250)

These systems support advanced 200mm production and remain in demand for specialty applications.

PAS 5500/300 and /500 (DUV)

The most advanced PAS 5500 configurations:

  • Resolution: 90nm (/300), 65nm (/500 with OPC)
  • Numerical Aperture: 0.63 (/300), 0.63-0.75 (/500)
  • Field Size: 26mm × 33mm
  • Throughput: 80-110 WPH
  • Overlay: 15nm (/300), 12nm (/500)

The /500 with advanced illumination and OPC (Optical Proximity Correction) capability extends the platform to 65nm production.

Key Specifications Comparison

| Model | Wavelength | NA | Resolution | Overlay | Best For | |-------|------------|-----|------------|---------|----------| | /60 | i-line | 0.40 | 350nm | 60nm | Power, MEMS | | /80 | i-line | 0.48 | 280nm | 45nm | Analog, discrete | | /100 | i-line | 0.54 | 220nm | 35nm | 250nm node | | /150 | i-line | 0.57 | 180nm | 25nm | 180nm node | | /200 | DUV | 0.60 | 150nm | 25nm | 150nm node | | /250 | DUV | 0.63 | 110nm | 20nm | 130nm node | | /300 | DUV | 0.63 | 90nm | 15nm | 90nm node | | /500 | DUV | 0.75 | 65nm | 12nm | 65nm node |

Used Market Pricing (2026)

PAS 5500 pricing varies significantly based on model, configuration, and condition.

i-line Systems

  • PAS 5500/60: $400K-$600K
  • PAS 5500/80: $500K-$750K
  • PAS 5500/100: $600K-$900K
  • PAS 5500/150: $800K-$1.2M

DUV Systems

  • PAS 5500/200: $900K-$1.4M
  • PAS 5500/250: $1.2M-$1.8M
  • PAS 5500/300: $1.5M-$2.2M
  • PAS 5500/500: $2.0M-$3.0M

Price Factors

Premium Adders:

  • Illumination upgrades (σ variable, annular, quadrupole)
  • Advanced alignment systems (ATHENA, SMASH)
  • Automation and cassette-to-cassette operation
  • Recent laser replacement (DUV systems)
  • Complete documentation and spare parts

Discount Factors:

  • Missing documentation
  • Incomplete software licenses
  • High laser hours (DUV)
  • Missing reticles or test patterns
  • As-is condition

Critical Inspection Points

Lithography tools require specialized inspection. Focus on these critical areas.

Optical System

Lens Assembly

The projection lens is the heart of any stepper. Inspection priorities:

  • Visual inspection: Check for contamination, delamination, coating damage
  • Transmission test: Verify light throughput meets specification
  • Wavefront analysis: If available, check for aberrations
  • Historical data: Review any lens maintenance or reconditioning

Red Flags:

  • Visible contamination on lens elements
  • Evidence of water damage (DUV systems)
  • History of lens replacement or major service
  • Degraded imaging performance in recent production

Illumination System

  • i-line: Mercury lamp condition, collector optics cleanliness
  • DUV: Laser power, stability, gas lifetime; beam delivery optics

For DUV systems, laser replacement costs $200K-$400K. Verify laser hours and expected lifetime remaining.

Wafer Stage and Positioning

Stage Mechanics

  • Smooth motion in X, Y, and Z axes
  • No binding, vibration, or unusual noise
  • Encoder feedback functional
  • Interferometer alignment (if equipped)

Positioning Accuracy

  • Step accuracy verification
  • Orthogonality of X-Y axes
  • Z-leveling performance
  • Tilt correction range

Red Flag: Stage servo errors or positioning instability indicate potential encoder, motor, or control issues.

Reticle Handling

Reticle Stage

  • Smooth, accurate reticle positioning
  • Proper vacuum hold-down
  • No damage to reticle clamps
  • Clean reticle surface

Reticle Library

  • Verify library capacity meets your needs
  • Check for damaged or missing reticle slots
  • Confirm barcode/ID reader functionality

Alignment Systems

Global Alignment

  • Through-the-lens (TTL) alignment functionality
  • Alignment mark detection and processing
  • Overlay measurement capability

Enhanced Alignment (if equipped)

  • ATHENA (Advanced Technology for High-End NA)
  • SMASH (Smart Alignment Sensor Hybrid)
  • Verify calibration and performance

Control System and Software

Hardware

  • Workstation condition and boot functionality
  • Network connectivity
  • Peripheral devices (monitors, keyboards, backup systems)

Software

  • Operating system version and licenses
  • Application software completeness
  • Recipe libraries and documentation
  • Backup media and procedures

Critical: Verify software licenses are transferable. Some ASML licenses are node-locked or require transfer fees.

Pre-Purchase Testing

Whenever possible, arrange demonstration or test exposure runs.

Imaging Tests

Resolution Verification

  • Expose resolution test patterns
  • Verify achieved resolution meets specification
  • Check for astigmatism, field curvature

Critical Dimension (CD) Uniformity

  • Expose CD test patterns across field
  • Measure CD variation
  • Verify within specification (typically <5% 3σ)

Overlay Tests

Single Machine Overlay (SMO)

  • Expose overlay targets
  • Measure alignment accuracy
  • Verify overlay meets specification

Machine-to-Machine Overlay (if multiple steppers)

  • Match to existing fleet
  • Critical for multi-layer processes

Productivity Tests

Throughput Verification

  • Run full production sequence
  • Measure actual wafers per hour
  • Account for alignment, exposure, and handling time

Availability Test

  • Extended run (24+ hours if possible)
  • Monitor error rates and interruptions
  • Verify stability

Installation and Facility Requirements

Facility Specifications

Cleanroom Requirements

| Parameter | Specification | Notes | |-----------|--------------|-------| | Cleanroom Class | ISO 5 (Class 100) | Under tool | | Temperature | ±0.1°C | 24-hour period | | Humidity | ±1% RH | Controlled | | Vibration | VC-C or better | Measured at tool |

Vibration is Critical: Lithography tools are exquisitely sensitive to vibration. Verify your facility meets VC-C (250 μin/s) or better. Newer PAS 5500/300 and /500 may require VC-B (125 μin/s).

Utility Requirements

Electrical

  • 480V, 3-phase, 200-400A (model dependent)
  • UPS for control systems
  • Isolation transformers may be required

Cooling Water

  • Temperature controlled: ±0.5°C
  • Flow rate: 100-200 LPM
  • Pressure: 4-6 bar

Gases

  • Dry nitrogen: High purity for purge
  • Compressed dry air: For pneumatics
  • DUV systems: Laser gases (KrF mixture)

Space and Access

Footprint

  • PAS 5500 i-line: 4m × 5m
  • PAS 5500 DUV: 5m × 6m (includes laser)
  • Height: 3.5m minimum

Rigging Path

  • Verify clear path from dock to final location
  • Check ceiling height along route
  • Confirm floor loading capacity
  • Plan for crane or rigging equipment access

Common Issues and Solutions

Laser Degradation (DUV Systems)

Symptoms: Power instability, reduced throughput, line narrowing

Solutions:

  • Laser tube replacement: $200K-$400K
  • Gas refill: $20K-$40K (temporary improvement)
  • Power supply refurbishment: $30K-$60K

Prevention: Check laser hours and maintenance history before purchase.

Lens Contamination

Symptoms: Degraded imaging, CD non-uniformity, hazy patterns

Solutions:

  • Professional lens cleaning: $50K-$100K
  • In severe cases, lens replacement: $500K+

Inspection: Visual inspection through inspection ports; review maintenance records for any cleaning history.

Stage Encoder Issues

Symptoms: Positioning errors, servo alarms, overlay drift

Solutions:

  • Encoder cleaning or replacement: $20K-$50K
  • Interferometer realignment: $10K-$30K
  • Stage controller repair: $15K-$40K

Software Obsolescence

Symptoms: Inability to integrate with modern factory systems, lack of support

Solutions:

  • Software upgrades: $50K-$150K
  • Third-party support contracts
  • Virtualization of legacy operating systems

Sourcing and Procurement Strategy

Direct from Closing Fabs

Advantages:

  • Lower prices
  • Complete documentation
  • Known maintenance history
  • Possible training and support

Challenges:

  • Limited selection
  • Timing constraints
  • Decommissioning responsibilities

Equipment Brokers

Advantages:

  • Multiple options
  • Inspection and testing services
  • Logistics coordination
  • Warranty options

Considerations:

  • Higher prices than direct purchase
  • Varying levels of refurbishment
  • Commission structures

Auctions

Advantages:

  • Potential bargains
  • Multiple units available

Risks:

  • Limited inspection time
  • As-is condition
  • Competitive bidding inflates prices

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the typical lead time for a used PAS 5500?

Lead times vary by source:

  • Direct from fab: 3-6 months (includes decommissioning)
  • Broker inventory: 1-3 months
  • Special orders: 6-12 months

Can PAS 5500 steppers be upgraded?

Limited upgrades are possible:

  • Illumination upgrades (σ control, off-axis)
  • Alignment system upgrades
  • Automation enhancements
  • Control system updates

However, fundamental specifications (NA, wavelength) cannot be changed.

What's the expected lifetime of a used PAS 5500?

With proper maintenance:

  • i-line systems: 15-20+ years remaining life
  • DUV systems: 10-15 years (laser-dependent)

Many PAS 5500 systems have operated for 20+ years and continue production.

How do I match a used stepper to my existing fleet?

Matching considerations:

  • Overlay capability to existing tools
  • Field size compatibility
  • Reticle compatibility
  • Software version alignment

Plan for matching studies and potential software updates.

Caladan Semi: Your PAS 5500 Partner

Caladan Semi specializes in sourcing and supporting ASML PAS 5500 steppers:

  • Global sourcing - Access to systems from closing fabs worldwide
  • Technical inspection - Comprehensive pre-purchase evaluation
  • Refurbishment - Return to specification
  • Installation - Rigging, setup, and qualification
  • Ongoing support - Parts, service, and applications support

Our team includes former ASML service engineers with deep PAS 5500 expertise. Contact us to discuss your lithography requirements.


Last updated: May 2026. Information on semiconductor equipment availability and pricing reflects current secondary market conditions.