Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge - Agilent Technologies PSA Series Getting Started Manual

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Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic components (the
possibility of unseen damage caused by ESD is present whenever components are
transported, stored, or used).
Test Equipment and ESD
To help reduce ESD damage that can occur while using test equipment:
• Before connecting any coaxial cable to an analyzer connector for the first time
• Personnel should be grounded with a 1 M resistor-isolated wrist-strap before
• Be sure that all instruments are properly earth-grounded to prevent build-up of
Do not use these first three techniques when working on circuitry with a
WARNING
voltage potential greater than 500 volts.
• Perform work on all components or assemblies at a static-safe workstation.
• Keep static-generating materials at least one meter away from all components.
• Store or transport components in static-shielding containers.
• Always handle printed circuit board assemblies by the edges. This reduces the
For information on ordering static-safe accessories, see
Additional Information about ESD
For more information about ESD and how to prevent ESD damage, contact the
Electrostatic Discharge Association (http://www.esda.org). The ESD standards
developed by this agency are sanctioned by the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI).
Chapter 1
each day, momentarily short the center and outer conductors of the cable
together.
touching the center pin of any connector and before removing any assembly
from the analyzer.
static charge.
possibility of ESD damage to components and prevent contamination of
exposed plating.

Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

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