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If a nongrounded piece of metal is subjected to an electrostatic discharge (ESD), a spark between this metal part and grounded metal parts can occur. This discharge is generally called “secondary ESD.” These secondary ESDs are often very close to the electronic part inside products and, as this paper shows, can have much higher currents and shorter rise times than the original ESD. For that reason,...
If a non grounded piece of metal is subjected to an ESD, a spark between this metal part and grounded metal parts can occur. This discharge is generally called “secondary ESD”. These secondary ESDs are often very close to the electronics and, as this article shows, can have much higher currents and shorter rise times than the original ESD. For that reason secondary ESD poses a very high risk of causing...
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