Anti-Static Procedures
Avoid placing static-sensitive components, circuit boards, and other plastic products or tools together.Our company is expanding its product range to include items such as computers, terminals, and plastic bags.
Ensure all tools and machinery are grounded.
3. Utilize anti-static mats and floor pads.
Comply with the company's safety regulations and static electricity protection guidelines.
5. Prohibit staff and visitors without anti-static clothing, footbands, and wristbands from approaching.
Electrostatic protection zones, especially near the workbench.Report any potential incidents of static damage immediately.
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Standard ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Operating Procedures
Avoid measurements by untrained operators; avoid wearing clothing that generates static electricity
Woolen garments, such as sweaters, enter the measurement area.
2. Ensure that all static control measures are effectively implemented.
Anti-static table mats are properly grounded.
b) Static-dissipative wristbands should be worn correctly.
c) Ensure anti-static (foot mats) are properly grounded.
d) Properly wear the antistatic ankle strap.
e) Wear static-proof clothing and fasten anti-static shoelaces.
45Standard ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Operating Procedure
Turn on the ionic hair dryer and preheat the CSA8000 for 30 minutes.
Remove items that generate static electricity from the workbench (paper, PVC products).
5. Perform the CSA8000 50Ω self-calibration procedure.
6. Place the PCB boards awaiting testing from the production department onto a cart equipped with static protection.The cart with conductive fabric grounding is pushed into the testing position.
7. The initial PCB board is first placed in the ionized air blower.Before the blower, remove static electricity, ensuring the static dissipation time is sufficient. First, prepare the PCBOne side of the board is statically discharged, now addressing the other side.
8. After approximately 3 seconds of contacting the PCB with the SIU800 (discharge), depress the foot pedal.(Commencing measurements.)





