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ESD grounding and parallel resistance
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Recently ESD grounding came up in conversation, and I mentioned that our assembly team should be wearing wrist straps and have their feet on the ground when handling PCBAs...
A colleague disagreed saying he considered parallel resistance to be an issue in this instance and it should be one or the other.
My thoughts were that the resistance between the person and their feet wouldn't be equal to the wrist strap, therefore any charge would take the path of least resi...
Recently ESD grounding came up in conversation, and I mentioned that our assembly team should be wearing wrist straps and have their feet on the ground when handling PCBAs...
A colleague disagreed saying he considered parallel resistance to be an issue in this instance and it should be one or the other.
My thoughts were that the resistance between the person and their feet wouldn't be equal to the wrist strap, therefore any charge would take the path of least resi...
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