Electrostatic discharges can irreparably damage sensitive electronic components. Although awareness of ESD protection is increasing, there are still many misunderstandings and errors that can lead to inadequate protection.
If there is no visible spark, there is no ESD risk.
Visible sparks are a sign of an ESD discharge, but many discharges are not visible. Even without visible sparks, harmful electrostatic discharges can occur. Protection should therefore always be seen as a preventive measure, regardless of whether visible discharges occur or not.
ESD protection is only important for the assembly area.
A common misconception is that ESD protection is only important during the assembly of electronic components. In fact, ESD damage can already occur during the storage or transportation of components. Effective ESD protection is also essential during development or in the laboratory in order to prevent damage.
An ESD wrist strap always protects against discharges.
Many people use an ESD wrist strap as a panacea to protect themselves and their components from ESD damage. A wrist strap is only one part of a comprehensive ESD protection concept.
ESD protection is only important for expensive components.
There is a perception that only expensive or particularly sensitive components need to be ESD-protected. In fact, inexpensive or less sensitive components can also be damaged by ESD. Comprehensive protection is therefore required for all components, not just the expensive ones.
ESD protective mats are not necessary if you wear ESD shoes.
ESD shoes are an important protective measure, but they alone do not guarantee complete ESD protection. ESD protective mats are just as important as they provide a controlled grounding for the entire work surface.
ESD protection measures are one-off and do not need to be checked regularly.
ESD protection systems such as mats, wristbands and work surfaces are subject to wear and tear. Regular inspections and maintenance are necessary to ensure that protection is maintained.
Working in an ESD-protected area is sufficient to avoid all ESD problems.
While an ESD-protected area is an important requirement, it is not enough to just work in this area. ESD protection must be considered holistically, including the correct handling of components, employee training and control of environmental conditions.
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