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1.2 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)

1.2
Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD)
Components sensitive to electrostatic charge
The Cabinet Modules contain electrostatic sensitive devices. These components can be
easily destroyed if not handled properly. Observe the following notes if you nevertheless
have to work with electronic modules:
 You should only touch electronic modules if absolutely necessary.
 If you do have to touch modules, your body must be electrically discharged first. For this
 Modules must not come into contact with highly insulating materials (such as plastic
 Modules must only be set down on conductive surfaces.
 Modules and components should only be stored and transported in conductive
 If the packaging is not conductive, the modules must be wrapped with a conductive
The necessary ESD protective measures are elucidated once again in the following
illustration:
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Figure 1-1
● a = conductive floor surface
● b = ESD table
● c = ESD shoes
● d = ESD overall
● e = ESD wristband
● f = ground connection for cabinet units
● g = connection to conductive floor
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CAUTION
purpose, you are advised to wear a grounded ESD wristband.
parts, insulated desktops, articles of clothing manufactured from man-made fibers).
packaging (such as metalized plastic boxes or metal containers).
packaging material. (such as conductive foam rubber or household aluminum foil), prior
to placing them in the packaging.
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ESD protective measures
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