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TELEDYNE API 
A Primer on Eletro-Static Discharge 
M703E Calibrator Operators Manual 
For technicians that work in the field, special lightweight and portable anti-ESD kits are available from most 
suppliers of ESD protection gear.  These include everything needed to create a temporary anti-ESD work area 
anywhere.   
  Always wear an Anti-ESD wrist strap when working on the electronic assemblies of your analyzer.  
An anti-ESD wrist strap keeps the person wearing it at or near the same potential as other grounded 
objects in the work area and allows static charges to dissipate before they can build to dangerous levels.  
Anti-ESD wrist straps terminated with alligator clips are available for use in work areas where there is no 
available grounded plug. 
Also, anti-ESD wrist straps include a current limiting resistor (usually around one meg-ohm) that protects 
you should you accidentally short yourself to the instrument’s power supply.   
  Simply touching a grounded piece of metal is insufficient.  While this may temporarily bleed off static 
charges present at the time, once you stop touching the grounded metal new static charges will 
immediately begin to re-build.  In some conditions, a charge large enough to damage a component can 
rebuild in just a few seconds.   
  Always store sensitive components and assemblies in anti-ESD storage bags or bins:  Even when 
you are not working on them, store all devices and assemblies in a closed anti-Static bag or bin.  This will 
prevent induced charges from building up on the device or assembly and nearby static fields from 
discharging through it. 
  Use metallic anti-ESD bags for storing and shipping ESD sensitive components and assemblies 
rather than pink-poly bags.  The famous, pink-poly bags are made of a plastic that is impregnated with 
a liquid (similar to liquid laundry detergent) which very slowly sweats onto the surface of the plastic 
creating a slightly conductive layer over the surface of the bag.   
While this layer may equalizes any charges that occur across the whole bag, it does not prevent the build 
up of static charges.  If laying on a conductive, grounded surface, these bags will allow charges to bleed 
away but the very charges that build up on the surface of the bag itself can be transferred through the 
bag by induction onto the circuits of your ESD sensitive device.  Also, the liquid impregnating the plastic 
is eventually used up after which the bag is as useless for preventing damage from ESD as any ordinary 
plastic bag. 
Anti-Static bags made of plastic impregnated with metal (usually silvery in color) provide all of the charge 
equalizing abilities of the pink-poly bags but also, when properly sealed, create a Faraday cage that 
completely isolates the contents from discharges and the inductive transfer of static charges. 
Storage bins made of plastic impregnated with carbon (usually black in color) are also excellent at 
dissipating static charges and isolating their contents from field effects and discharges. 
  Never use ordinary plastic adhesive tape near an ESD sensitive device or to close an anti-ESD 
bag.  The act of pulling a piece of standard plastic adhesive tape, such as Scotch
®
 tape, 
 from its roll will 
generate a static charge of several thousand or even tens of thousands of volts on the tape itself and an 
associated field effect that can discharge through or be induced upon items up to a foot away. 
 
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