Electrostatic discharge, Reducing potential for esd damage – Atec Agilent-8563E User Manual

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Safety and Regulatory

ESG Family Signal Generators

Electrostatic Discharge

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Calibration Guide

Electrostatic Discharge

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic components. Therefore, all
work performed on assemblies consisting of electronic components should be done at a
static-free work station.

Figure 7-1

shows an example of a static-safe work station using

two kinds of ESD protection:

• conductive table mat and wrist-strap combination

• conductive floor mat and heel-strap combination

These methods may be used together or separately.

Figure 7-1 Static-Safe Work Station

Reducing Potential for ESD Damage

The following suggestions may help reduce ESD damage that occurs during instrument
testing and servicing:

• Before connecting any coaxial cable to a connector for the first time each day,

momentarily ground the center and outer connectors of the cable.

• Ground personnel with a resistor-isolated wrist strap before touching any connector

and before removing any assembly from the instrument.

• All instruments should be earth-grounded to prevent build-up of static discharge.

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