Joerg-Neo900 | >>In both JS-001-2012 and MIL-STD-883H the charged human body is modeled by a 100 pF capacitor and a 1500 ohm discharging resistance. During testing, the capacitor is fully charged to several kilovolts (2 kV, 4 kV, 6 kV and 8 kV are typical standard levels) and then discharged through the resistor connected in series to the device under test.<< I'd not worry much about capacitors | 00:05 |
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Joerg-Neo900 | IOW consider them immune to ESD | 00:06 |
Joerg-Neo900 | then OTOH capacitor distance to contact point doesn't change by a relevant amount from placing the ESD as close to contact as possible | 00:09 |
Joerg-Neo900 | and finally you often can place buffer caps on opposite surface of PCB | 00:09 |
Joerg-Neo900 | particularly when you can have multiple vias to reduce their effective parasitic impedance | 00:10 |
houkime | ok. | 00:17 |
Joerg-Neo900 | Donnager: help | 16:14 |
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