ESD (EN)
Abbreviations
AC | Alternating Current (Wechselstrom) |
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AEC | Automotive Electronics Council |
AMR | Absolute Maximum Ratings (Maximalspezifikationen) |
ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
CBM | Charged Board Model (Entladungsmodell einer geladenen Leiterplatte) |
CDE | Cable Discharge Event (Kabelentladung) |
CDM | Charged Device Model (Entladungsmodell eines geladenen Bauelements) |
CENELEC | Comite Europeen de Normalisation Electrotechnique (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) |
CL- | Component-Level (komponentenbezogen) |
DC | Direct Current (Gleichstrom) |
DIN | Deutsches Institut für Normung |
DKE | Deutsche Kommision Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Informationstechnik |
DUT | Device under Test (getestetes Bauelement) |
ECU | Engine Control Unit (Motorsteuergerät) |
EGB | ESD gefährdete Bauelemente |
EMC | Electromagnetic Compatibility (elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit) |
EMI | Electromagnetic Interference (elektromagnetische Störung) |
EMP | Electromagnetic Pulse (elektromagnetischer Puls) |
EMV | Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (vgl. EMC) |
EOS | Electrical Overstress (elektrische Überlastung) |
ESD | Electrostatic Discharge (elektrostatische Entladung) |
ESDA | Electrostatic Discharge Association; ESD Association |
EUT | Equipment under Test (getestetes Gerät) |
GOX | Gate Oxide (Gate Oxid eines MOS Transistors) |
HBM | Human Body Model (Entladungsmodell eines Menschen) |
HMM | Human Metal Model (Entladungsmodell eines Menschen über ein Werkzeug) |
IEC | International Electrotechnical Commission |
ISO | International Organization for Standardization |
JEDEC | Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council |
JEITA | Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association |
LU | Latch-up (Verriegelung) |
MM | "Machine" Model (angebliches Entladungsmodell einer Maschine) |
OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer (Erstausrüster) |
RF | Radio Frequency (Hochfrequenz) |
ROC | Recommended Operating Conditions (empfohlene Betriebsbedingungen) |
SAE | Society of Automotive Engineers |
SDM | Socketed Device Model (Entladungsmodell eines Bauelements im Sockel) |
SL- | System-Level (systembezogen) |
SOA | Safe Operating Area (sicherer Arbeitsbereich) |
tFT | typical Failure Threshold (typische Ausfallschwelle) |
TLP | Transmission Line Pulse (Wanderwellenpuls) |
VDE | Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik |
ZVEI | Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und Elektronikindustrie e.V. |
Standards
Different organisations are involved in the specification of ESD measurement, verification and validation regulations and standards, respectively. The most important are summarized below:
Link | Organisation |
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AEC | Automotive Electronics Council |
DIN | Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. |
ESDA | EOS/ESD Association |
JEDEC | JEDEC Solid State Technology Association (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) |
IEC | International Electrotechnical Commission |
ISO | International Organization for Standardization |
ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
SAE | SAE International (Society of Automotive Engineers) |
In addition, military applications are covered by the MIL-Standards as they are called.
All these standards can be divided into 2 main groups:
- ESD-Control: Standards addressing the handling of ESD-sensitive components and systems
- ESD-Protection: Standards addressing the validation of ESD-sensitive components and systems.
Guidelines
The guidelines of the ESD FORUM e.V. are a result of constructive and controverse discussions and evaluations within the responsible work groups. They are subject to a continuous improvement process. Therefore, we are interested to get your feedback and learn about your experience as these guidelines are concerned. Please use our contact form for your feedback.
RL 1012 - Guideline on Automobiles
Guideline of the ESD FORUM e.V. for automobile manufacturers
This guidelines supports automobile manufacturers with the introduction of protective measures against electrostatic discharges during the assembly of automobiles. It is meant to reduce the risk and damage caused by discharge phenomena.
RL 1013 - Guideline on Machines and Installation
Guideline of the ESD FORUM e.V. considering the procedure of ESD risk evaluation of ESD-appropriate machines and installations
This guideline serves the evaluation of machines and installations in production areas of the electronics industry by trained professionals.
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Subcategories
Glossary Article Count: 29
Terms Article Count: 10
Electrostatics Article Count: 5
Risks Article Count: 1
Components Article Count: 1
ESD Control Article Count: 0
Control Plan Article Count: 0
Manual Processes Article Count: 0
ESD Protection Article Count: 1
Simulation Article Count: 1
Models Article Count: 1
Metrology Article Count: 2
ESD Protection Article Count: 2
Guidelines Article Count: 0
Latch-up Article Count: 0
Electrical Overstress Article Count: 10
Electrical Overstress (EOS) is not part of the field "ESD". However, historically the field "ESD" has emerged from the larger field "EOS" at the end of the 1970s and is still closely intertwined with that field. As a result, ESD experts are aften consulted for their advice in the field "EOS". This is the reason, why this category is dedicated to the field "EOS".