APPENDIX
Handling ESD assemblies
A general rule is that assemblies should be touched only when this cannot be avoided owing to
the work that has to be performed on them. Under no circumstances should you handle printed-
circuit boards by touching device pins or circuitry.
You should touch devices only if
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you are grounded by permanently wearing an ESD wrist strap or
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you are wearing ESD shoes or ESD shoe-grounding protection straps in conjunction
with an ESD floor.
Before you touch an electronic assembly, your body must be discharged. The simplest way
of doing this is to touch a conductive, grounded object immediately beforehand ± for
example, bare metal parts of a cabinet, water pipe etc.
Assemblies should not be brought into contact with charge-susceptible and highly insulating
materials such as plastic films, insulating table tops and items of clothing etc. containing
synthetic fibers.
Assemblies should be deposited only on conductive surfaces (tables with an ESD coating,
conductive ESD cellular material, ESD bags, ESD shipping containers).
Do not place assemblies near visual display units, monitors or television sets (minimum
distance to screen > 10 cm).
Measuring and modifying ESD assemblies
Perform measurements on ESD assemblies only when
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the measuring instrument is grounded ± for example, by means of a protective conductor ±
or
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the measuring head has been briefly discharged before measurements are made with a
potential-free measuring instrument ± for example, by touching a bare metal control
cabinet.
When soldering, use only grounded soldering irons.
Shipping ESD assemblies
Always store and ship assemblies and devices in conductive packing ± for example,
metallized plastic boxes and tin cans.
If packing is not conductive, assemblies must be conductively wrapped before they are packed.
You can use, for example, conductive foam rubber, ESD bags, domestic aluminum foil or paper
(never use plastic bags or foils).
With assemblies containing fitted batteries, make sure that the conductive packing does not
come into contact with or short-circuit battery connectors. If necessary, cover the connectors
beforehand with insulating tape or insulating material.
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