How electro-static charges cause damage, Esd primer model 6200t total sulfur analyzer – Teledyne 6200T - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual

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Table 14-1: Static Generation Voltages for Typical Activities

MEANS OF GENERATION

65-90% RH

10-25% RH

Walking across nylon carpet

1,500V

35,000V

Walking across vinyl tile

250V

12,000V

Worker at bench

100V

6,000V

Poly bag picked up from bench

1,200V

20,000V

Moving around in a chair padded with urethane foam

1,500V

18,000V

14.2. How Electro-Static Charges Cause Damage

Damage to components occurs when these static charges come into contact with an
electronic device. Current flows as the charge moves along the conductive circuitry of
the device and the typically very high voltage levels of the charge overheat the delicate
traces of the integrated circuits, melting them or even vaporizing parts of them. When
examined by microscope the damage caused by electro-static discharge looks a lot like
tiny bomb craters littered across the landscape of the component’s circuitry.
A quick comparison of the values in Table 14-1 with the those shown in the Table 14-2,
listing device susceptibility levels, shows why Semiconductor Reliability News estimates
that approximately 60% of device failures are the result of damage due to electro-static
discharge.

Table 14-2: Sensitivity of Electronic Devices to Damage by ESD

DEVICE

DAMAGE SUSCEPTIBILITY VOLTAGE RANGE

DAMAGE BEGINS OCCURRING AT

CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE AT

MOSFET 10

100

VMOS 30

1800

NMOS 60

100

GaAsFET 60

2000

EPROM 100

100

JFET 140

7000

SAW 150

500

Op-AMP 190

2500

CMOS 200

3000

Schottky Diodes

300

2500

Film Resistors

300

3000

This Film Resistors

300

7000

ECL 500

500

SCR 500

1000

Schottky TTL

500

2500

Potentially damaging electro-static discharges can occur:

 Any time a charged surface (including the human body) discharges to a

device. Even simple contact of a finger to the leads of a sensitive device or
assembly can allow enough discharge to cause damage. A similar discharge
can occur from a charged conductive object, such as a metallic tool or
fixture.

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