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?