Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 09:25:50 EDT 1999 | Gian.D
Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... Many tahnks
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 08:49:36 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | | | Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? | | | | It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... | | | | Many tahnks | |
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 13:44:57 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? | It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... | Many tahnks | Don't know what you
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 07:45:24 EST 2008 | davef
Investigation of Device Damage Due to Electrical Testing, R Croughwell & J McNeill, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Abstract: This paper examines the potential failure mechanisms that can damage modern low voltage CMOS devices and their relationship
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 04:37:57 EDT 1999 | Gian.D
| | | Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? | | | It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... | | | Many tahnks | | | | |
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 16:53:02 EDT 2009 | Geo
I need some help in setting straight QA which owns our ESD Procedures. 1. Is the limmiting resistor for personel safety or to slow down ESD discharge? Everything I have read indicates it is for personnel safety. 2. Is it an ESD violation to have
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 10:55:54 EDT 2012 | davef
Often, people cause ESD damage. • Your body easily picks up charge (electrons) • Your skin, hair and body can store relatively large amounts of static charge. • You can transfer (discharge) this electrical charge to components or assemblies - causi
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 02 03:51:28 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? | | It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... | | Many tahnks | | | Don't kno
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 04:23:38 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | Can someone suggest what material I have to use to protect components by electrical discharge on ptfe based boards? | | | | It should have high resistivity, thermal stability (-40 +70 'C),perfect adherence on ptfe... | | | | Many tahnks | |
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 01:39:29 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, 1) Was reading the links provided by Dave F, under the thread "waste" which was about the ESD grounding of drums. 2) thanks to Dave F, now have "back-bone" refer sources to explain ESD terms to those who ask and seek to better understand this n