BSI PD IEC/TR 61340-5-2:2018
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Electrostatics – Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena. User guide
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 96 |
This part of IEC 61340 , which has been developed to support IEC 61340‑5‑1 , applies to activities that: manufacture, process, assemble, install, package, label, service, test, inspect, transport or otherwise handle electrical or electronic parts, assemblies and equipment with withstand voltages greater than or equal to 100 V HBM, 200 V CDM and 35 V for isolated conductors. Additional control elements or adjusted limits can be applicable for ESDS with lower withstand voltages.
Isolated conductors were historically represented by MM.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
12 | 4 Personnel safety 5 ESD control program 5.1 General 5.1.1 ESD control program requirements 5.1.2 ESD coordinator 5.1.3 Tailoring |
13 | 5.2 ESD control program administrative requirements 5.2.1 ESD control program plan |
15 | 5.2.2 Training plan |
17 | 5.2.3 Product qualification |
18 | 5.2.4 Compliance verification plan |
21 | Figures Figure 1 – Example assessment report showing trend report |
22 | 5.3 ESD control program technical requirements 5.3.1 Grounding/equipotential bonding systems |
23 | Figure 2 – Example of individually grounded benches – Recommended |
24 | 5.3.2 Personnel grounding Figure 3 – Example of a series ground connection of benches – Not recommended |
25 | Figure 4 – Relationship between body voltage and resistance to ground |
27 | Figure 5 – Voltage reading on person walking across grounded conductive floor whilst wearing two heelstraps |
28 | 5.3.3 ESD protected areas (EPA) |
34 | Tables Table 1 – Types of bands |
47 | Figure 6 – Ionization by alpha radiation Figure 7 – Corona ionization – Positive Figure 8 – Corona ionization – Negative |
51 | Table 2 – Ionizer selection checklist |
63 | 5.3.4 Packaging electronic products for shipment and storage |
67 | 5.3.5 Marking |
68 | Figure 9 – ESD sensitive part or assembly Figure 10 – Example of a warning label for ESDS |
69 | Figure 11 – Example of a packaging label Figure 12 – ESD control material marking |
70 | 6 Automated handling equipment (AHE) 7 ESD control gloves and finger cots 7.1 Introductory remarks |
71 | 7.2 Types |
72 | 7.3 Testing and qualification 7.3.1 Properties to test 7.3.2 Resistance measurements |
73 | Figure 13 – Glove or finger cot resistance testing (as worn) |
74 | 7.3.3 Charge decay time measurements Figure 14 – Testing glove or finger cot resistance via a wrist strap system |
75 | 7.3.4 Product charging test |
77 | 8 Handtools 8.1 Introductory remarks 8.2 Testing and qualification 8.2.1 Qualification criteria 8.2.2 Resistance measurement Figure 15 – Product charging tests |
78 | Figure 16 – Tool resistance test |
79 | Figure 17 – Tool resistance to ground system |
80 | 8.2.3 Charge decay |
81 | Figure 18 – Charge decay test |
82 | Figure 19 – Tool CPM waveforms |
83 | Annex A (informative) Example ESD control program plan based on IEC 61340-5-1 A.1 Introductory remarks (Not part of the example) A.2 Purpose A.3 Range A.4 Responsibilities A.5 References A.6 Definitions A.7 ESD control program plan |
84 | A.8 Training plan A.8.1 Initial training A.8.2 Refresher training |
85 | A.9 Product qualification A.10 Compliance verification plan A.11 ESD protected area requirements A.11.1 General requirements Table A.1 – ESD control program compliance verification requirements |
86 | A.11.2 Grounding plan A.11.3 Personnel grounding plan A.12 Tailoring statement |
87 | A.13 Work surfaces A.14 Packaging A.15 Marking Figure A.1 – Sign indicating special handling conditions |
88 | A.16 Compliance verification procedures A.16.1 Testing of wrist strap connection point A.16.2 Checking for static generators A.16.3 Checking isolated conductors Figure A.2 – Label indicating product is ESD sensitive |
89 | Annex B (informative) ESD control element considerations B.1 General remarks B.2 ESD control footwear and flooring B.2.1 General |
92 | B.2.2 Ionizers B.2.3 Constant monitors Figure B.1 – Voltage generated for three types of footwearall on the same flooring system |
94 | Bibliography |