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Siemens AG C79000-D8000-C333-01

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Guidelines for Handling 

Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)

1 What is ESD?

VSLI chips (MOS technology) are used in practically all SIMATIC S5 and TELEPERM M modules.

These VLSI components are, by their nature, very sensitive to overvoltages and thus to electrostaĆ
tic discharge:
They are therefore defined as

"Electrostatically Sensitive Devices"

"ESD" is the abbreviation used internationally.
The following warning label on the cabinets, subracks and packing indicates that electrostatically

sensitive components have been used and that the modules concerned are susceptible to touch:

ESDs

 can be destroyed by voltage and energy levels which are far below the level perceptible to

human beings. Such voltages already occur when a component or a module is touched by a perĆ

son who has not been electrostatically discharged. Components which have been subjected to

such overvoltages cannot, in most cases, be immediately detected as faulty; the fault occurs only

after a long period in operation.
An electrostatic discharge
- of 3500 V can be felt
- of 4500 V can be heard
- must take place at a minimum of 5000 V to be seen.

But

 just a fraction of this voltage can already damage or destroy an electronic component.

The typical data of a component can suffer due to damage, overstressing or weakening caused

by electrostatic discharge; this can result in temporary fault behavior, e.g. in the case of
- temperature variations,
- mechanical shocks,
- vibrations,
- change of load.
Only the consequent use of protective equipment and careful observance of the precautions for

handling such components can effectively prevent functional disturbances and failures of ESD

modules.

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Page 3: ...symbol meet the requirements and standards gi ven in the System Manuals under General Technical Data ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Fields of Application ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ For the TELEPERM M System the following field of application apply according to this CE symbol ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Field of Application ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ...

Page 4: ...ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Interference by conduction on AC and DC supply lines to EN 61000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 4 Burst ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 2 kV ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Interference by conduction on signal lines to EN 61000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 4 Burst ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 2 kV ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Interference by conduc...

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Page 7: ...ems that have not been dealt with in sufficient detail in this documentation please contact your local Siemens office We would also point out that the contents of this product documentation shall not become a part of or modify any prior or existing agreement commitment or legal relationship The Purchase Agreement contains the complete and exclusive obligaĆ tions of Siemens Any statements contained...

Page 8: ... corresponds to that of Warning Caution or Note Important Warning 4 Proper Usage D The equipment system or the system components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the manual and only in combination with the equipment compo nents and devices of other manufacturers as far as this is recommended or permitted by Siemens D The product described has been developed manufac...

Page 9: ... corresponds to the local power system voltage D In the case of equipment operating on 24 V DC make sure that proper electrical isolation is provided between the mains supply and the 24 V supply Only use power supply units to IEC 364 4 41 or HD 384 04 41 VDE 0100 Part 410 D The I O modules are designed for operation with safety extra low voltage acc to IEC 950 EN 60950 VDE 0805 Therefore only comp...

Page 10: ...ance association Berufsgenossenschaften must be observed Particular attention is drawn to paragraph 8 Permissible exceptions when working on live parts Use only suitable electrical tools Warning D Repairs to an item of automation equipment may only be carried out by Siemens service personnel or an authorized Siemens repair center For replacement purposes use only parts or components that are conta...

Page 11: ... already occur when a component or a module is touched by a perĆ son who has not been electrostatically discharged Components which have been subjected to such overvoltages cannot in most cases be immediately detected as faulty the fault occurs only after a long period in operation An electrostatic discharge of 3500 V can be felt of 4500 V can be heard must take place at a minimum of 5000 V to be ...

Page 12: ...D One basic rule to be observed is that electronic modules should be touched by hand only if this is necessary for any work required to be done on them Do not touch the component pins or the conductors D Touch components only if Ć the person is grounded at all times by means of a wrist strap or Ć the person is wearing special anti static shoes or shoes with a grounding strip D Before touching an e...

Page 13: ...ated measuring equipment is used the probe must be discharged e g by touching the metallic casing of the equipment before beginning measurements D Only grounded soldering irons may be used 6 Shipping of ESD Modules Anti static packing material must always be used for modules and components e g metalized plastic boxes metal boxes etc for storing and dispatch of modules and components If the contain...

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Page 17: ...TELEPERM M AS 235 Automation System 6DS2 124 6DS2 127 Instructions C79000 B8076 C295 04 ...

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Page 293: ...TELEPERM M AS 235 Automation System 6DS2 124 6DS2 127 Spare Parts List C79000 E8076 C295 07 ...

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Page 295: ...DS1 837 8DA R0 3 1 7 no spare part replaced by item 18 14 Memory module with back up battery 2 Mbyte user RAM 6DS1 837 8EA R0 3 1 7 no spare part replaced by item 18 15 Memory module with back up battery 3 Mbyte user RAM 6DS1 837 8FA R0 3 1 7 no spare part replaced by item 18 16 Memory module with back up battery 4 Mbyte user RAM 6DS1 844 8CA R0 3 1 7 no spare part replaced by item 18 17 Memory mo...

Page 296: ... serie with automatic contrast function 6AV8 011 1JE22 0DA0 R0 1 2 7 no spare part replaced by item 34 33 51 cm process monitor AC 230 V D serie without automatic contrast function 6AV8 021 1JE22 0CA0 R0 1 2 7 no spare part replaced by item 34 34 Monitor SCM 2140 I 51 cm AC 230 V 6GF6 100 1BV R0 1 2 in exchange for item 30 33 36 Wire printer PT 88 6DS4 202 8AA R0 1 7 no spare part replaced by item...

Page 297: ...th 254mm 6AP1 800 0BF00 R7 1 In exchange for item 36 37 41 48 Printer DR236 N 24 needles paper width 420mm 6AP1 800 0BH00 R7 1 In exchange for item 38 39 40 42 49 TTY SS with emulation ECMA part of DR215 216 6AP1 800 0AG10 N 1 For item 45 46 50 TTY SS with emulation ECMA part of DR235 236 6AP1 800 0AG30 N 1 For item 47 48 C 51 AS OS printer converter 6DS3 932 8AA N 1 7 52 I O remote bus coupling m...

Page 298: ...ail C79363 A3006 B10 N 1 5 C Systemsoftware 74 AS 235 system floppy version F 3 6DS5 323 8AF00 3XX3 N 1 5 7 75 AS 235 system floppy version G 6DS5 323 8AG00 1XX3 N 1 5 for 6DS1844 8xx only 76 Floppy disks pack of ten 5 double sided 6AY2 904 0AC00 N 1 D Place of delivery ATD TD3 LSE LC Erlangen 1 Depending on system design 2 Parts list of devices in instruction of devices 3 Prefer item 18 4 Interfa...

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