ESD from A to Z Electrostatic Discharge Control for Electronics

Existing sections in ESD Frim A to Z have been thoroughly revised and updated. New examples have been added to the troubleshooting chapter; and new versions of model specifications for ESD-safe handling and packaging can be found in the specifications chapter. The Appendix now includes ten recently...

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Main Authors: Kolyer, John M., Watson, Donald (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1996, 1996
Edition:2nd ed. 1996
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1. How to Use This Book -- 2. Basic Physics -- 3. Fundamentals of ESD Control -- 4. Real and Conceptual Tools from A to Z -- 5. The Charged Device Model (CDM) -- 6. The Static-Safe Package (SSP) -- 7. The Static-Safe Workstation (SSW) -- 8. ESD Troubleshooting: Illustrative Examples -- 9. Model Specifications -- 10. Industry Standards -- 11. Living Without MIL-STD-1686 -- 12. Program Organization and Implementation -- 13. Disposition of Mishandled Hardware -- 14. Checklists, What to Buy and Do, Conclusion -- 15. The Future -- References -- Paper No. 1. Selection of Packaging Materials for Electrostatic Discharge-Sensitive (ESDS) Items -- Paper No. 2. Permanence of the Antistatic Property of Commercial Antistatic Bags and Tote Boxes -- Paper No. 3. Hazards of Static Charges and Fields at the Workstation -- Paper No. 4. Perforated Foil Bags: Partial Transparency and Excellent ESD Protection -- Paper No. 5. Cost-Effective Methods of Testing/Monitoring Wrist Straps -- Paper No. 6. Methodology for Evaluation of Static-Limiting Floor Finishes -- Paper No. 7. Tote Box Material: How Good Is It? -- Paper No. 8. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Control in an Automated Process -- Paper No. 9. Corrosion and Contamination by Antistatic Additives in Plastic Films -- Paper No. 10. Controlling Voltage on Personnel -- Paper No. 11. ESD-Control Myths, Old and New -- Paper No. 12. ESD Testing of Silicon Wafers -- Paper No. 13. CDM and Work Surface Selection -- Paper No. 14. Is Your Work Surface CDM Safe? -- Paper No. 15. Realistic Testing of ESD Materials -- Paper No. 16. Testing Surfaces for ESD Safety -- Paper No. 17. Humidity and Temperature Effects on Surface Resistivity -- Paper No. 18. Packaging for High-Voltage Discharge Protection -- Paper No. 19. Hidden Charges on ESD-Protective Packaging -- Paper No. 20. Toward an Ideal ESD-Protective Package 
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520 |a Existing sections in ESD Frim A to Z have been thoroughly revised and updated. New examples have been added to the troubleshooting chapter; and new versions of model specifications for ESD-safe handling and packaging can be found in the specifications chapter. The Appendix now includes ten recently published papers (making a total of 20) whose topics span the field of ESD control