Webinar - ESD Fixture Design Considerations and Case Studies

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Sponsor:   IEEE Boston/Providence/New Hampshire Reliability Chapter

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Host:        IEEE Boston/Providence/New Hampshire Reliability Chapter


FREE Webinar

Join us for this highly interactive webinar and learn about the complexity, customization and attention to detail required to successfully develop fixtures for ESD sensitive applications including Class 0 devices.

Fixture design considerations will be presented including material selection, ESD event detection, isolated conductors, and limitations of ionization.

Manufacturing applications will cover operations such as in-circuit test, ESD damage during a board connector press operation, cable discharges at test sets, automated test heads, and burn-in.

One of the Class 0 Case documents 22% failures rates with a good S20.20 program in place. The corrective action required modification to a test fixture and the addition of a special operating procedure.

A particularly interesting Class 0 case study will be presented on the installation of CCDs at the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii. These CCDs cost $175,000 each which did not have any input protection and a 10 V CDM sensitivity.

Registration is open through 09 March 2021 05:00 PM



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  • Date: 10 Mar 2021
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Michael W. Bannan, Chair

    IEEE Boston/Providence/New Hampshire Reliability Chapter

  • Co-sponsored by NE ESDA Chapter and iMAPS New England


  Speakers

Ted Dangelmayer Ted Dangelmayer of Dangelmayer Associates, LLC

Biography:

Ted Dangelmayer; Dangelmayer Associates, LLC

Ted Dangelmayer is the president of Dangelmayer Associates, LLC and has assembled an ESD consulting team consisting of the foremost authorities in virtually all ESD areas of both product design and manufacturing.

He received the “Outstanding Contribution” award and the EOS/ESD Association, Inc. “Founders” award. He was president of EOS/ESD Association, Inc., chairman of the ESDA standards committee, and general chairman of the EOS/ESD Symposium. He has published two editions of his book, ESD Program Management, numerous magazine articles, and technical papers.

Ted holds three patents and is iNARTE certified. He is currently president of the Northeast local chapter of EOS/ESD Association, Inc., a member of the ESDA education Council, and Nominations Committee.

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Agenda

 

6:00 PM   Technical Presentation

7:00 PM   Adjournment



The meeting is open to all.  You do not need to belong to the IEEE to attend this event; however, we welcome your consideration of IEEE membership as a career enhancing technical affiliation.

There is no cost to register or attend, but registration is required.