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If you do not take ESD precautions when working on a circuit board, or when working with electronic components or assemblies, there is a chance that static charge on your hands or on other places could discharge through one of the components and damage it. Damaging a component means the circuit or assembly or component no longer works correctly, or even worse, will operate normally but will experience a reduced lifetime, ie, fail in the near future.

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What is the voltage in which ESD can affect components?

Most components are designed and built to work at very low voltage. ESD can be of a magnitude of 1000 times greater. So if this voltage can find its way into a circuit it can permanently damage the circuit or worst yet weaken it for a premature failure


Why fail ESD?

If you failed you ESD then the reasons could be:Your teacher did not teach you properlyYou did not work hard enough to passYou a simply not clever enough to passPoor exam thechnique - you did not answer the questions the ESD actuall asked.


Full form of ESD?

electrostatic sensitive device


Name three tools that you can use to protect a system against ESD as you work on it?

ANSI/ESD S20.20 covers the requirements of an ESD control program. The fundamental ESD control principles are: - Ground all conductors, including personnel - Insulators are high charging and cannot be grounded. Remove all non-essential insulators. Keep all process essential insulators at least 12" from ESDS or neutralize charges with ionizers - Outside an EPA, ESDS are to be packaged in closed ESD shielding bags or covered containers having shielding properties Grounding works great removing electrostatic charges. If opening a computer and handling circuit boards or electronics, the person should be grounded using a wrist strap connected to the ground of an AC electrical outlet or equipment ground. The ESD sensitive items should be placed on a grounded mat. A good tool to have is a Field Service Kit which includes a mat, a cord to ground the mat, and a wrist strap to ground the person. If attachment to the ground of an AC electrical outlet is not possible, one can use equipotential bonding. "When neither AC equipment [Equipment Grounding Conductor] or auxiliary grounds are available, an equipotential bonding system may need to be used. In this situation, all of the items in the system are bonded together so that the charge that resides on the elements will be shared equally and therefore there will be no potential difference between the items. Once this step has been completed it is safe to handle ESD sensitive parts without inducing damage. A real life example of this is often observed in office equipment field service operations. For safety reasons the service technician will often disconnect the AC power cord which detaches the equipment from ground. In order to safely install ESD sensitive products into the equipment, it is necessary to electrically connect or bond together the service technician, the equipment frame and the ESD sensitive product. Once bonded together an ESD event will NOT occur when the technician handles the product or installs it in the office equipment." [ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20-2008 section 5.1.3 Basic Grounding Requirements]


Precaution to be taken when working on or near ''live'' equipment?

Make sure all power sources are disconnected and capacitors are drained before working with a device. Make sure you are properly grounded, because static electricity contains thousands of volts and can easily fry an intergrated chip. If possible, work out the circuit on paper before attempting to build it. Make sure you meet the wattage constraints of each component in the circuit or you may cause severe damage to them. If you see or smell smoke, cut power and then check each piece of the circuit to determine which one you have burned. Blown capacitors make a loud pop and are very easy to spot because it has strewn itself all over the work bench. Your main concern should be that you and the work area is sitting at earth ground. Some of these IC parts are very sensitive to voltage liKe ESD.

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What brands manufacture ESD shoes?

There are many companies that manufacture ESD shoes. Some of these manufacturers include Timberland, Eurocasual, Twin Gore, Sailing Club, Steel Toe, Brown, and Moc.


What is the voltage in which ESD can affect components?

Most components are designed and built to work at very low voltage. ESD can be of a magnitude of 1000 times greater. So if this voltage can find its way into a circuit it can permanently damage the circuit or worst yet weaken it for a premature failure


What is the proper use of esd tools?

ESD tools are used to prevent damage to electronic components from electrostatic discharge. Proper use includes wearing an ESD wrist strap or heel strap to ground yourself, working on an ESD-safe work surface, and using ESD-safe tools and equipment to handle sensitive electronic components. It is important to follow ESD precautions to avoid damaging electronic devices.


What is ucstat wrist bands for it has a cord hooked to it?

That is an anti-static wrist strap used by electronics technicians to guard against ESD (electro static discharge) when working on sensitive printed circuit boards and other electronics. The strap connects to a work mat which is in turn connected to earth ground.


Which permanently damages a computer more esd or emi?

esd


What is the proper use esd tools?

proper use of ESD tool


What determines the level of esd control required in your workcenter?

Your workcenters esd control survey


What are the four ESD protection recommendations for preventing ESD?

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What two parts of the PC are much more sensitive to ESD than others?

The CPU and the RAM modules are two components in a PC that are much more sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) than others. It is important to handle these components with care and take precautions to avoid ESD damage during installation or replacement.


Are rubber bands ESD safe?

Rubber bands are not inherently ESD safe as they can generate and hold static electricity. However, there are special anti-static rubber bands available that are designed to dissipate static electricity and reduce the risk of damage to electronic components. It is important to use these anti-static rubber bands in ESD sensitive environments.


Are ESD bags sufficient to ensure no damage to ESD sensitive devices during transport?

A: absolutely


What permanently damages a computer component damage cause by ESD or damage cause by EMI?

ESD