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Modern electronics. Do we still need to be careful about ESD?

macnewton
macnewton over 5 years ago

Years ago, when I got started in electronic repair and design,  we were trained in all areas of ESD protocols. As a bench tech I felt naked if I didn't have my grounding strap attached to my left hand.

35 years later I'm still paying close attention and making sure that I'm well-grounded whenever I'm handling any kind of electronic circuit boards.

 

I'm now retired from business, and I'm now a full-time maker. Whenever I get a new visitor to my shop I always provide a short overview of ESD rules and regulations. It now appears that most younger makers haven't been trained to protect their electronics and in fact I get ridiculed whenever I bring the subject up. So my question today is this, are modern electronics designed to be handled without having to be grounded?

 

Let's look at one piece of electronics that I use in the number of my Raspberry Pi projects.

It's the element14 Raspberry Pi V2 Camera. Can this camera module be handled on the bench without having to worry about EST protection?

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 5 years ago +5 suggested
    Hi Dale, I have a copper strip that runs the front edge of all my work tables. The strip is tied to Earth ground through a 10K resistor. As I sit at the bench and work my forearms are frequently in touch…
  • dougw
    dougw over 5 years ago +4 verified
    ESD is still a big deal in electronic assembly areas. Most electronic components today have some level of ESD protection built-in, but it always has its limits. It would take a large volume to describe…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 5 years ago +4 suggested
    ESD damage is certainly real - and almost all modern components are susceptible in some way or other. How much of a problem it is depends on a great many local factors. Where I live (SW Scotland, cool…
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    0 dougw over 5 years ago

    ESD is still a big deal in electronic assembly areas.

    Most electronic components today have some level of ESD protection built-in, but it always has its limits. It would take a large volume to describe all the in and outs of ESD issues and protection methods.

    I don't wear a ground strap, but I have a whole list of things I do automatically that reduce the risk of ESD damage.

    Including wearing real cotton clothing, no carpets, keeping my body and fingers away from sensitive components, and touching a ground before handling risky components. I don't even think about it, I just automatically do or don't do a bunch of things. It isn't an ideal process, and I'm not actually a fan of excessive ESD precautions, this is just what I do.

    ESD does cross my mind when I see someone wearing a wool sweater grab sensitive circuitry - it makes me cringe.

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    0 macnewton over 5 years ago in reply to dougw

    First I would like to thank everyone that commented on my question.

     

    Going over each response, I found Doug's answer to be in-line with my training and work habits. 

     

    I have worked with many different companies over the last 40 years. Like to mention two companies that provided excellent hands-on training. Apple and Hewlett-Packard.  I worked with a few Apple authorized corporate integrators from 1984 to the late '90s Then I had the opportunity to join an HP Office product Government supplier and System integrator.

     

    The main reasons that I bring up ESD today are simple, the more I talk about in different forums younger Makers get the opportunity to understand the reasons why it's important to understand how harmful even the smallest electrostatic discharge can damage delicate electronic components. Most of you that responded to my question understand ESD and the problems it brings. The MAKER community is expanding at a higher rate than I have seen in many years. A lot of younger people are you getting into electronics without the opportunity of proper education due to the lack of funding. I feel that the older generation of MAKERS should pass along as much information as we can whenever possible.

     

    Thanks for taking part in my question, I'm very encouraged by the responses I received. 

     

    Dale Marcell

    Stay safe and healthy.

     

    Footnote:

    I have always found the resources provided by elements14 to be extremely helpful in my research.

    There is one guide called ( ESD/EMI protection for your new design.)  Created by ssilberhorn  and published in 2012)

    Do a search on this title if you are interested in learning more ESD protocols

     

     

     

     

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    0 macnewton over 5 years ago in reply to dougw

    First I would like to thank everyone that commented on my question.

     

    Going over each response, I found Doug's answer to be in-line with my training and work habits. 

     

    I have worked with many different companies over the last 40 years. Like to mention two companies that provided excellent hands-on training. Apple and Hewlett-Packard.  I worked with a few Apple authorized corporate integrators from 1984 to the late '90s Then I had the opportunity to join an HP Office product Government supplier and System integrator.

     

    The main reasons that I bring up ESD today are simple, the more I talk about in different forums younger Makers get the opportunity to understand the reasons why it's important to understand how harmful even the smallest electrostatic discharge can damage delicate electronic components. Most of you that responded to my question understand ESD and the problems it brings. The MAKER community is expanding at a higher rate than I have seen in many years. A lot of younger people are you getting into electronics without the opportunity of proper education due to the lack of funding. I feel that the older generation of MAKERS should pass along as much information as we can whenever possible.

     

    Thanks for taking part in my question, I'm very encouraged by the responses I received. 

     

    Dale Marcell

    Stay safe and healthy.

     

    Footnote:

    I have always found the resources provided by elements14 to be extremely helpful in my research.

    There is one guide called ( ESD/EMI protection for your new design.)  Created by ssilberhorn  and published in 2012)

    Do a search on this title if you are interested in learning more ESD protocols

     

     

     

     

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