Table of Contents
1.0INTRODUCTION
1.1GoalOfThisDocument
1.2ElectrostaticSensitivePartsandAssemblies
1.3Design
1.4ElectrostaticSensitivePartIdentification
1.5HandlingProcedures
2.0ORIGINANDNATUREOFELECTROSTATICCHARGEAND
DISCHARGE
2.1SourceofCharge
2.2GenerationofElectrostaticCharge
2.3DissipationofElectrostaticCharges
2.4Non-DischargeDangers
2.5Currentvs.VoltageorFieldSensitivity
3.0EFFECTSOFELECTROSTATICFIELDSANDDISCHARGEON
CONTEMPORARYMICRO-ELECTRONICPARTS
3.1PartSusceptibilityandSensitivity
3.2LevelsofElectrostaticSusceptibility
3.3CatastrophicFailuresandPartDegradation
4.0ESDCONTROLPROGRAM
4.1General
4.2Awareness
4.3Identification
4.4Training
4.5Handling
4.5.1General
4.5.2IncomingReceiving/Shipping
4.5.3ComponentandPiece-PartStorage
4.5.4PartsDispatching
4.5.5LRUInstallation/RemovalfromAirplane
4.5.6TestingandRepairOperations
4.5.7WearingProperClothing
4.5.8ManualsandTechnicalDocuments
4.5.9EnvironmentConditions
4.5.10CustomsInspection
4.5.11PackagingMaterials
4.6ElectricalDesign
4.7EquipmentPackaging
4.7.1General
4.7.2Protection
4.8ControlProgramMonitoring
4.9Tools
4.10Facilities
4.10.1Walls,Ceilings,LightFixturesandVentGrids
4.10.2Floors
4.10.3WorkSurfaces
4.10.4Carts
4.10.5ToteBoxes/Bags
4.10.6Plastics
4.10.7PersonalProperty
4.10.8GeneralHandlingProcedures
4.10.9WorkStationChecks
5.0AEECRECOMMENDATIONFORESDIDENTIFICATION
ANDCAUTIONLABEL
5.1General
5.2AEECLogo
5.3CautionLabelWording
6.0ELECTROSTATICSENSITIVEPARTS
6.1General
6.2Components
6.3HumanModelTestCircuit
7.0ELECTROSTATICPROTECTIVEMATERIALSANDTEST
METHODS
7.1General
7.2TypesofMaterials
7.2.1VolumeResistivity
7.2.2SurfaceResistivity
7.2.3DecayTime
7.3TestProcedures
8.0TERMINOLOGY
9.0SELECTEDREADING
APPENDICES
1ElectrostaticDischarge(ESD)TrainingGuide Abstract
Presents a brief background on the origin and nature of electrostatic charge encountered when handling electronic components. Also presents a brief discussion on the effects of electrostatic fields and discharge on electrostatic sensitive parts.