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BSI PD IEC/TR 61340-5-2:2018

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Electrostatics – Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena. User guide

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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.

NOTE

Isolated conductors were historically represented by MM.

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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
BSI PD IEC/TR 61340-5-2:2018
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