Electrostatic discharge, Generating static, Presario 1600xl series – Compaq 1600XL User Manual

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Presario 1600XL Series

Model 1600T, 1600-XL140, 1600-XL141, 1600-XL142, 1600-XL143, 1600-XL144,

1600-XL146, 1600-XL147, 1600-XL150 XL156, XL157, XL255, XL256, XL257, and XL258

Electrostatic Discharge

A sudden discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor can destroy

static-sensitive devices or microcircuitry. Often the spark is neither felt nor heard, but

damage occurs. An electronic device exposed to electrostatic discharge (ESD) may not

seem to be affected at all and work perfectly throughout a normal cycle. Although it may

function normally for a while, it may be degraded in the internal layers, reducing its life

expectancy.

Networks built into many integrated circuits provide some protection, but in many cases,

the discharge contains enough power to alter device parameters or melt silicon junctions.

Generating Static

The table below shows activities that generate static electricity and the associated

electrostatic voltage level.

Typical Electrostatic Voltages

Event

Relative Humidity

10%

40%

55%

Walking across carpet

35,000 V 15,000 V

7,500 V

Walking across vinyl floor

12,000 V

5,000 V

3,000 V

Motions of bench worker

6,000 V

800 V

400 V

Removing DIPS from plastic tubes

2,000 V

700 V

400 V

Removing DIPS from vinyl trays

11,500 V

4,000 V

2,000 V

Removing DIPS from styrofoam

14,500 V

5,000 V

3,500 V

Removing bubble pack from PCBs

26,000 V 20,000 V

7,000 V

Packing PCBs in foam-lined box

21,000 V 11,000 V

5,000 V

Note: 700 Volts can degrade a product.

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