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Static Dissipative Rubber Table Mat

8801

Manufacturer Part Number
8801
Description
Static Dissipative Rubber Table Mat
Manufacturer
3M
Datasheets

Specifications of 8801

Ground Terminals
Stud
External Width
2ft
Thickness
1.7mm
Roll Length
40ft
Color
Blue
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na

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Static Control Measures for Handling Electronic Parts
Why should I care about Electrostatic Discharge?
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) costs the electronics industry millions
of dollars annually in damaged and degraded parts. A study in
Semiconductor Reliability News estimated that approximately 60%
of device failures are caused by EOS/ESD.
What Is ESD?
The contact and separation of materials creates a static charge. An
example of a common electrostatic event occurs when a charged
individual discharges to a doorknob.
The contact and separation of feet when walking across a floor creates
a charge on the individual. The discharge to the doorknob is an example
of an electrostatic discharge. The simple act of walking across a floor
can generate 15,000 volts of static electricity.
Typical Electrostatic Voltages
Event
Walking Across Carpet
Walking Across Vinyl Floor
Motions of Individuals Not Grounded
Remove Bubble Pack from Package
Device Sensitivity Threshold Levels
Generally, device sensitivity threshold levels are well
below a person’s ability to detect.
Device Type
MOSFET
VMOS
NMOS
GaAsFET
EPROM
CMOS
JFET
SAW
Op-AMP
Schottky Diodes
Film Resistors
Bipolar Resistors
ECL
SCR
Schottky TTL
Threshold Susceptivity (Volts)
10–100
30–1800
60–100
60–2000
100+
200–3000
140–7000
150–500
190–2500
300–2500
300–3000
300–7000
500+
500–1000
500–2500
Voltages at Relative Humidity
10%
35,000
12,000
6,000
26,000
Workstation Products
Human Awareness Levels
• We feel the discharge if it is greater than 3,500 volts.
• We hear the discharge if it is greater than 5,000 volts.
• We see the discharge if it is greater than 8,000 volts.
• By comparison, integrated circuits that are used to make
What Is Device Sensitivity?
Once a charge is generated, a charge can be induced from one
object onto another. This is called charge transfer. The damage is a
result of energy shifting from one charged object to another object.
Static sensitive devices are subject to damage or degradation from
Electrostatic discharge (ESD). Damage occurs because small traces and
materials cannot withstand the amount of energy surge introduced by
an electrostatic field or discharge. Damage and degradation can also
result from an electrostatic field.
Where Do You Need Static Protection?
• Incoming inspection and test
• Stores and storage
• Transfer carts
• Kitting
• Manual and automated insertion
• Wave soldering
• Equipment assembly and test
• Packaging and shipping
• Repair stations
electronic circuit boards can be damaged by voltages as low
as 100 to 1,000 volts.
ESD Information
40%
15,000
5,000
800
20,000
7,500
3,000
400
7,000
55%
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