(A) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a microscope having multiple image-outputting devices and a probing apparatus for an integrated circuit device using the same, and more particularly, to a microscope having multiple image-outputting devices and capable of continuous zooming and auto-focusing and a probing apparatus for an integrated circuit device using the same.
(B) Description of the Related Art
Optical microscopes have been adapted for viewing objects on planar surfaces of glass slides. Such microscopes generally include an optical system, which provides an image of the object in an associated focal plane. The optical components of an optical microscope are two imaging lenses (eyepiece and objective) and a condenser lens. The eyepiece and objective are responsible for magnifying the image of the specimen and projecting it onto the viewer's retina or onto the film plane in a camera. The job of the condenser lens is to focus a cone of incident light onto the specimen. To provide the incident light, there is an illumination system that may include the source of the incident light or may direct external natural or artificial light towards the condenser lens. It can also provide means for enhancing the contrast and detail seen in the image. Finally, there is a movable stage, which holds the specimen in the optical path and allows the specimen to be moved in and out of the focal plane and even left, right and rotated about the optic axis.
US patent publication number 2005/0094021 A1 discloses an optical system incorporating an auto-focus camera with built-in close-up optics for easy coupling to any imaging optical system via standard C-mount; however, such system has the drawback of having only one optical path and thus is only a single view system.
One aspect of the present invention provides a microscope having multiple image-outputting devices, which is capable of continuous zooming and auto-focusing.
A microscope according to this aspect of the present invention comprises an object splitter and a plurality of image-outputting devices configured to receive object images. The object splitter includes a first beam splitter configured to direct an illumination light to an object, a positive lens configured to collect a reflected light from the object and focus the reflected light on the first beam splitter, a second beam splitter configured to split the reflected light into a plurality of optical paths and a plurality of negative lenses positioned on the optical paths to render object images.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a probing apparatus for an integrated circuit device comprising at least one probe pin configured to contact a pad of the integrated circuit device and a microscope including an object splitter configured to direct an illumination light to a predetermined region where the probe pin contacts the pad and splits a reflected light from the predetermined region into a plurality of optical paths and a plurality of image-outputting devices positioned on the optical paths to receive images from the object splitter.
The objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description and upon reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Preferably, the first beam splitter 32, the positive lens 34 and the second beam splitter 36 are positioned on an optical axis 40, and the object splitter 30 is configured to direct the illumination light 16 to the object 12 through the optical axis 40. In particular, the positive lens 34 is configured to allow the illumination light 16 to penetrate through to the object 12, and allow the reflected light 18 to penetrate through to the first beam splitter 32. The first beam splitter 32 is configured to allow the reflected light 18 to penetrate through to the second beam splitter 36. Preferably, the image-outputting devices 20 are zoom cameras 20, and each zoom camera 20 includes a plurality of zoom lenses 22 configured to magnify the object image and an image sensor 24 configured to sense the magnified image. Furthermore, the zoom lenses 22 also allow continuous zoom adjustments with auto-focus capability. Consequently, the zoom cameras 20 can be configured to acquire the object images at different zooms individually.
The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be illustrative only. Numerous alternative embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the following claims.
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096144013 | Nov 2007 | TW | national |