ESD Protection for Automotive Interfaces
IEEE Southeastern Michigan: Chapter VIII (EMC)
Southeastern Michigan IEEE EMC Chapter technical meeting.
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ESD Protection for Automotive Interfaces
ESD – Fundamentals
ESD Background
- Why is ESD Important
ESD Levels in Handling, Manufacturing and the Field
- Device Level ESD in common discrete components
- Human Body Model (Primary Test Method)
- Effects on Electronic Components
- Common Requirements for Automotive and Industrial
Datasheet parameters for ESD protection devices
- Clamping Voltage
- TLP
- Dynamic resistance
ESD Protection Device selection criterion
Date and Time
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- Date: 15 Apr 2021
- Time: 09:30 PM UTC to 11:30 PM UTC
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Speakers
Dr. Andreas Hardock of Nexperia
ESD Protection for Automotive Interfaces
- Dr. Andreas Hardock, Application Marketing Manager for ESD, Nexperia, received his diploma at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and his doctoral degree from Hamburg University of Technology in 2010 and 2015, respectively. In his research he worked in the field of signal processing on filters and couplers based on vias. Since 2015, Andreas has been working in the automotive industry for BHTC and Continental where he was involved ESD and EMC topics. In 2020 Andreas joined Nexperia with the main focus on ESD in automotive and high-speed applications.
Dr. Hardock is on the Executive committee of IEEE German EMC Society.
Address:Hamburg, Germany
Mr. Lukas Droemer
Mr. Lukas Droemer, Product Manager Protection and Filtering, Nexperia, received his bachelor degree from German NORDAKADEMIE as company sponsored student of NXP Semiconductors. Since 2018, Lukas works for Nexperia as product manager for ESD protection & filtering devices with focus on automotive in-vehicle networks such as CAN-FD, infotainment and OPEN Alliance Ethernet
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