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I.S. EN 100015-1:1994

Superseded

Superseded

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PROTECTION OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (BASIC SPECIFICATION)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

22-06-2001

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1994

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Foreword
Preface
Section one. General
1. General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Definitions
Section two. Design consideration to minimize the
effects of ESD
2. Design
2.1 Identification
2.2 Design of electrostatic discharge sensitive
      devices (ESDS)
2.3 Design of assemblies
2.4 Packaging design
2.5 System design
2.6 Design evaluation procedure
Section three. Labels signs and marking
3.1 Labels
3.2 Signs for ESD protected area (EPA)
3.3 Marking of earth bonding points, earth grounding
      points and ESD earth facilities
3.4 Marking of documentation
Section four. ESD Protected Area (EPA)
4.1 Configuration
4.2 Control boundaries
4.3 Basic material requirements for use within the
      controlled boundaries of all forms of ESD Protected
      Area (EPA)
4.4 Ionization
4.5 Humidity
4.6 Construction of the ESD protected area (EPA)
4.7 Field work
4.8 Tools
4.9 Fittings
4.10 Test and process equipment
4.11 EPA working practice
Section five. Protective packaging marking and
identification for ESDS
5.1 Packaging materials
5.2 Intimate packaging materials
5.3 Proximity packaging material
5.4 Secondary packaging material
5.5 Marking and identification
5.6 Package/component compatibility
Section six. Purchase, receipt, storage and handling
6.1 General
6.2 Purchase
6.3 Receipt
6.4 Unpacking within an EPA
6.5 Goods inward inspection
6.6 Movement and handling
Section seven. Training
Section eight. Quality responsibilities
8.1 Personnel responsibilities
8.2 Local co-ordinator
8.3 Selection of ESD materials
8.4 Procurement of ESDS components and subcontracted
      work
8.6 Design
8.7 Checking of electrostatic precautions
8.8 Frequent checks
8.9 Daily checks
8.10 Weekly checks
8.11 Monthly checks
8.12 Six monthly
Section nine. Periodic audit instructions
9. Periodic audit instructions
Annexes
A. Test procedure
A.1 Surface resistivity and resistance to ground
A.2 Charge decay
A.3 Measurement of antistatic properties
A.4 Additional tests
A.5 Measurement of relative humidity
Figures
1A. ESDS basic symbol
1B. ESDS simplified symbol
2. Warning label for ESDS
3. Warning sign for ESD protected area
4. Examples of ESD earth facility labels
5. Examples of earth bonding point labels
6. Examples of earth grounding point labels
7. Schematic of typical EPA
8. Example of an EPA showing typical facilities
9. Fieldwork implementation of EPA
10. Fieldwork implementation of EPA with bench
A.1 Charge measuring equipment
A.2 Capacitive sensor
A.3 Electrostatic shielding test equipment
Tables
1. User guide chart resistance, resistivity and charge
      decay in ESD protected areas
2. User guide chart for packaging materials
3. Suggested format for report (front sheet)
4. Suggested format for report (continuation sheet)

Specifies the general requirements for the protection of electrostatic discharge sensitive devices from electrostatic discharges and fields. Applies only to electronic devices and assemblies.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
266
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
EN 100015-1 : 1992 Identical
SN EN 100015-1 : 1992 Identical
DIN EN 100015-1:1993-06 Identical
BS EN 100015-1:1992 Identical
NEN EN 100015-1 : 1997 Identical

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