SECS (SEMI Equipment Communications Standard) is a suite of standards defining communication between semiconductor manufacturing equipment and a host computer. It's commonly used for equipment automation, data collection, and process control in semiconductor fabs. The GEM (Generic Model for Communication and Control of Manufacturing Equipment) standard builds upon SECS to define a standard equipment behavior model.
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