ANSI SP10.1-2016 Automated Handling Equipment (AHE).pdf
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1、 Revision of ANSI/ESD SP10.1-2007 For the Protection of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items- Automated Handling Equipment (AHE)Electrostatic Discharge Association 7900 Turin Road, Bldg 3 Rome, NY 13440-2069 An American National Standard Approved May 3, 2016 ANSI/ESD SP10.1-2016 ESD Association
2、 Standard Practice for the Protection of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items Automated Handling Equipment (AHE) Approved February 25, 2016 ESD Association, Inc. ANSI/ESD SP10.1-2016 Electrostatic Discharge Association (ESDA) standards and publications are designed to serve the public interest
3、by eliminating misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating the interchangeability and improvement of products and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining the proper product for his particular needs. The existence of such standards and publications shall not in any
4、 respect preclude any member or non-member of the Association from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to such standards and publications. Nor shall the fact that a standard or publication is published by the Association preclude its voluntary use by non-members of the Association wheth
5、er the document is to be used either domestically or internationally. Recommended standards and publications are adopted by the ESDA in accordance with the ANSI Patent policy. Interpretation of ESDA Standards: The interpretation of standards in-so-far as it may relate to a specific product or manufa
6、cturer is a proper matter for the individual company concerned and cannot be undertaken by any person acting for the ESDA. The ESDA Standards Chairman may make comments limited to an explanation or clarification of the technical language or provisions in a standard, but not related to its applicatio
7、n to specific products and manufacturers. No other person is authorized to comment on behalf of the ESDA on any ESDA Standard. THE CONTENTS OF ESDAS STANDARDS AND PUBLICATIONS ARE PROVIDED “AS-IS,” AND ESDA MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO SUC
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9、ION. THEY ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR A PRODUCT SELLERS OR USERS OWN JUDGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR PRODUCT DISCUSSED, AND ESDA DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO GUARANTEE THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY INDIVIDUAL MANUFACTURERS PRODUCTS BY VIRTUE OF SUCH STANDARDS OR PUBLICATIONS. THUS, ESDA EXPRESSLY DISLAIMS A
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12、 Published by: Electrostatic Discharge Association 7900 Turin Road, Bldg. 3 Rome, NY 13440 Copyright 2016 by ESD Association All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrival system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publi
13、sher. Printed in the United States of America ISBN: 1-58537-287-0 CAUTION NOTICE CAUTION NOTICE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES DISCLAIMER OF GUARANTY LIMITATION ON ESDAs LIABILITY ANSI/ESD SP10.1-2016 i (This foreword is not part of ESD Association Standard Practice ANSI/ESD SP10.1-2016) FOREWORD Recent y
14、ears have witnessed an increasing use of automation in the electronics industry. There is hardly a device, circuit board, or assembly that does not undergo one or more types of automated handling at some point during its production cycle. Further, circuit density for most semiconductor devices has s
15、teadily increased, leading to a higher ESD susceptibility for some semiconductor devices. As a result, extensive measures are required to protect these sensitive devices during manufacture. Many of the same methods used to deal with static charge on a workbench have been applied to automated handlin
16、g equipment. Grounding, the use of static dissipative materials, and ionization are techniques commonly used to deal with static charge. Automated handling equipment (AHE) presents additional problems for effective static control. Devices may become polarized by an electric field, or charge can be i
17、nduced onto a device that is grounded in the presence of the electrostatic field. Also, a charge can be generated by contact with or separation from various materials. Components of AHE, particularly when integral with thermal chambers, generally require the use of easily charged materials. Groundin
18、g of sliding or rotating components may also be a challenge. These are some common problems encountered by both manufacturers and users of automated equipment. ESD control methods should be verified periodically. Test methods are needed to insure grounding integrity and verify that product does not
19、acquire an unacceptable level of static charge during its passage through automated equipment. In order to achieve suitable ESD control in AHE, it may be necessary to monitor or verify electrostatic charge on a product as it passes through the equipment. This can provide both continuous verification
20、 of ESD counter-measures and a method for locating sources of charge generation. Various types of measuring devices have been developed to determine the electrostatic potential or estimate the charge on product as it passes through the equipment. In order to verify the performance of these measuring
21、 devices, it is necessary to have a means of testing their repeatability and calibration, both at manufacture and periodically during service. This standard practice1 has been developed to assist in the generation of meaningful, repeatable data using these measuring devices. The diverse range of han
22、dling equipment, environments, and device sensitivities may require modifications to the test apparatus described in this standard practice. Further, the test conditions and results given within this standard practice may not always represent acceptable performance. Specifications should be agreed u
23、pon between the user and manufacturer of the automatic handling equipment in each application. This document was originally designated ESD SP10.1-2000 and was approved on February 6, 2000. ANSI/ESD SP10.1-2007 was a reaffirmation of ESD SP10.1-2000 and was approved on June 27, 2007. ANSI/ESD SP10.1-
24、2016 is a revision of ANSI/ESD SP10.1-2007 and was approved on February 25, 2016. 1 ESD Association Standard Practice (SP): A procedure for performing one or more operations or functions that may or may not yield a test result. Note, if a test result is obtained it may not be reproducible. ANSI/ESD
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