Modern ESD standards require the user to define their own ESD control program according to the needs of their facility and the components they handle. The user must have a good understanding of how static electricity works and can lead to electrostatic discharges occurring, in order to develop and maintain a successful ESD control program. This book gives the knowledge and background needed to do this. It is likely to be read by technicians and engineers working in electronic system manufacturing processes, QA or related activities. They will usually have little or no knowledge of ESD control and will often have been tasked to take care of ESD control alongside their main job function in the company. The book presents a brief history of ESD control in electronics manufacture, and describes static electricity and ESD principles such as triboelectrification, electrostatic fields and induced voltages. There is a section on how to avoid ESD. This understanding is particularly important, for example, in automated systems and handling very sensitive devices, when application of standard ESD measures “by rote” is not sufficient. Readers must have the understanding to track down and recognize how ESD risks are arising in these situations, and be able to identify the most appropriate means of reducing or removing these risks. The next chapter is on ESD sensitive devices (ESDS), including susceptibility tests and on-chip protection and trends. The middle chapters discuss the seven habits of a highly effective ESD program. It demonstrates how to handle ESD sensitive components within an ESD Protected Area (EPA), protect devices outside the EPA using ESD packaging, and check and test to make sure everything’s working. The book also covers: automated systems; handling unusually sensitive components; clean manufacturing areas; common ESD program measurements; auditing and evaluating the ESD control program; and ESD control standards IEC61340-5-1 and ESD S20:20, including the key requirements of the standards and how to tailor the requirements of the ESD program.
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Jeremy spent 7 years as an electronics designer before changing direction to do a PhD researching measurement of electrostatic discharge (ESD) ignition sensitivity of pyrotechnic materials. He later worked at ERA Technology Ltd. on electrostatics R&D projects and consultancy. In 1998 he started Electrostatic Solutions Ltd, specialising in training, consultancy, test and R&D for the electronics industry, electrostatic hazards avoidance, and electrostatic materials, test and measurement and applications development. Jeremy has over 40 publications in the fields of electrostatics, ESD ignition hazards and ESD prevention. He contributes to British Standards panels on handling of electrostatic sensitive devices and control of undesirable static electricity. Between 2000 and 2012 he was Chairman of International Electrotechnical Commission Technical Committee 101 (Electrostatics) responsible for world standards in electrostatics and ESD control for the electronics industry. He is a UK expert working on the IEC project team developing the 61340-5-1 standard for ESD control.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Provides the understanding and practical skills needed to develop and maintain an effective ESD control program for manufacturing, storage, and handling of ESD sensitive components This essential guide to ESD control programs explains the principles and practice of ESD control in an easily accessible way whilst also providing more depth and a wealth of references for those who want to gain a deeper knowledge of the subject. It describes static electricity and ESD principles such as triboelectrification, electrostatic fields, and induced voltages, with the minimum of theory or mathematics. It is designed for the reader to "dip into" as required, rather than need to read cover to cover. The ESD Control Program Handbook begins with definitions and commonly used terminology, followed by the principles of static electricity and ESD control. Chapter 3 discusses ESD susceptible electronic devices, and how ESD susceptibility of a component is measured. This is followed by the Seven habits of a highly effective ESD program, explaining the essential activities of an effective ESD control program. While most texts mainly address manual handling of ESD susceptible devices, Chapter 5 extends the discussion to ESD control in automated systems, processes and handling, which form a major part of modern electronic manufacture. Chapter 6 deals with requirements for compliance given by the IEC 61340-5-1 and ANSI/ESD S20.20 ESD control standards. Chapter 7 gives an overview of the selection, use, care and maintenance of equipment and furniture commonly used to control ESD risks. The chapter explains how these often work together as part of a system and must be specified with that in mind. ESD protective packaging is available in an extraordinary range of forms from bags, boxes and bubble wrap to tape and reel packaging for automated processes. The principles and practice of this widely misunderstood area of ESD control are introduced in Chapter 8. The thorny question of how to evaluate an ESD control program is addressed in Chapter 9 with a goal of compliance with a standard as well as effective control of ESD risks and possible customer perceptions. Whilst evaluating an existing ESD control program provides challenges, developing an ESD control program from scratch provides others. Chapter 10 gives an approach to this. Standard test methods used in compliance with ESD control standards are explained and simple test procedures given in Chapter 11. ESD Training has long been recognised as essential in maintaining effective ESD control. Chapter 12 discusses ways of covering essential topics and how to demonstrate static electricity in action. The book ends with a look at where ESD control may go in the near future. The ESD Control Program Handbook: Gives readers a sound understanding of the subject to analyze the ESD control requirements of manufacturing processes, and develop an effective ESD control programProvides practical knowledge, as well as sufficient theory and background to understand the principles of ESD controlTeaches how to track and identify how ESD risks arise, and how to identify fitting means for minimizing or eliminating themEmphasizes working with modern ESD control program standards IEC 61340-5-1 and ESD S20:20 The ESD Control Program Handbook is an invaluable reference for anyone tasked with setting up, evaluating, or maintaining an effective ESD control program, training personnel, or making ESD control related measurements. It would form an excellent basis for a University course on the subject as well as a guide and resource for industry professionals. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781118311035
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