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Mardiguian Electro Static Discharge

Understand, Simulate, and Fix ESD Problems

E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-1-118-21107-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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A thorough and concise treatment of ESD
Recognizing its methodic, step-by-step attack of theelectrostatic discharge (ESD) problem, the initial release of thisbook was quoted by specialists as "the most thorough and concisetreatment of the broad ESD continuum that is available." Now in itsThird Edition, this book delivers the same trusted coverageof the topic while also incorporating recent technological advancesthat have taken place in the engineering community. The book beginswith the basics of ESD for humans and objects, and goes on tocover:
* Effects of ESD coupled to electronics
* Principal ESD specifications
* ESD diagnostics and testing
* Design for ESD immunity
To help with troubleshooting, many ESD case histories are givenalong with their successful fixes. Electrostatic Dischargeis essential reading for all designers who want to avoid componentfailures, no trouble found incidents, and random errors.
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Preface to the First Edition.
Preface to the Third Edition.
Acknowledgements.
1. The Electrostatic Discharge Phenomenon.
1.1. Physics Involved.
1.2. Influencing Parameters.
1.3. Various Types of Electrostatic Charging with Humans andObjects.
1.4. Statistics of Voltages and Currents Reached During ESD.
1.5. Waveforms of Electrostatic Discharges.
References.
2. Effects of ESD on Electronics.
2.1. Direct Discharge to an Electronic Component.
2.2. Direct Discharge to Electronic Equipment Enclosure.
2.3. Indirect Discharge.
2.4. Coupling Mechanisms of ESD Pulse into the Victim'sCircuitry.
2.5. Response of Victim Circuits and Type of Errors.
2.6. Prediction of Actual ESD-Induced Error, Fast ApproximationMethod.
2.7. Remarks on the Actual Current Paths and AssociatedRadiation.
2.8. Personnel or Furniture ESD: Which One is Worse?
References.
3. Principal ESD Specifications.
3.1. ESD Test Specifications for Device Sensitivity.
3.2. ESD Specifications for Equipment Immunity.
3.3. Antistatic Control Procedures.
References.
4. ESD Diagnostics and Testing.
4.1. ESD Simulators: How They Work.
4.2. Furniture Versus Personnel ESD Simulation.
4.3. Other Types of ESD Simulators for Component Testing.
4.4. ESD Test Setup--Direct and Indirect ESD.
4.5. ESD Test Routine and Discharge Procedures.
4.6. No Error/No Damage Concept: The Several Layers ofSeverity.
4.7. The Error per Discharge Concept or Multiple-TrialsApproach.
4.8. ESD Test During Design and Development.
4.9. ESD For Field Diagnostics and Forced Crash Method.
4.10. Home-Made Investigation Tools and Diagnostic Hints.
References.
5. Design for ESD Immunity.
5.1. ESD Protection at Component Level.
5.2. ESD Protection at the PCB Level (Internal Circuitry).
5.3. ESD Protection by Internal Wiring and MechanicalPackaging.
5.4. ESD Protection by Box Shielding and Envelope Design.
5.5. ESD Protection of External Cables and I/O Ports.
5.6. ESD Immunity by Software and Noise InhibitionTechniques.
5.7. ESD Immunity with Miniature, Portable Devices.
5.8. System ESD Immunity.
5.9. ESD Control at Installation Level.
References.
6. ESD Cases Studies.
6.1. Case 1: The Reradiating Ground Strap.
6.2. Case 2: ESD Hardening of a Printer.
6.3. Case 3: The Data Terminal with Floating Tray.
6.4. Case 4: The Safety Wire "Antenna".
6.5. Case 5: The Touchy Watchdog.
6.6. Case 6: The Trigger-Happy Air bag Initiator.
6.7. Conclusion: Troubleshooting Hints.
Appendix A. ESD Protection by Design of Chips andMicrocircuits.
Appendix B. Prediction of ESD Damage Level for aSemiconductor Junction.
Appendix C. Spark-Over Voltages.
Appendix D. Fatigue Phenomena During Repeated ESDTesting.
Appendix E. Prediction of ESD-Induced Noise by FastFrequency- Domain Calculations.
Appendix F. More Experiments on ESD Coupling toBoxes.
Appendix G. Examples of Simple SPICE Modeling of ESD CouplingEffects.
Appendix H. Time-to-Frequency Conversion for a SingleTransient.
Index.


Michel Mardiguian is a private consultant in France, where he teaches EMI/RFI/ESD classes and consults on tasks from EMC design to firefighting. He has written or cowritten ten widely sold handbooks and has published twenty-eight conference papers and thirteen magazine articles.


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