Ahhh, O.K. repair shops I've seen use them. I guess I should have limited it to engineering prototyping areas.
When I'm debugging the first prototype of a board I like to protect it so I don't lose weeks getting a replacement -- not to mention the cost of a prototype. Usually I'm lazy and touch a connector shell before I probe signals rather than finding a grounding strap. It depends on the weather.
One place I worked encouraged engineering not to use static protection because we wanted to see how robust they'd be in customer hands. But this was in Virginia, so it was rarely dry enough for static problems
Ahhh, O.K. repair shops I've seen use them. I guess I should have limited it to engineering prototyping areas.
When I'm debugging the first prototype of a board I like to protect it so I don't lose weeks getting a replacement -- not to mention the cost of a prototype. Usually I'm lazy and touch a connector shell before I probe signals rather than finding a grounding strap. It depends on the weather.
One place I worked encouraged engineering not to use static protection because we wanted to see how robust they'd be in customer hands. But this was in Virginia, so it was rarely dry enough for static problems
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