Electrostatic damage in electronics : devices and systems / William D. Greason.
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TextSeries: Electronic & electrical engineering research studies. Electrostatics and electrostatic applications series ; ; 8Publication details: Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England : Research Studies Press ; New York : Wiley, c1987.Description: xix, 241 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0471915394 (Wiley)
- 086380053X
- 621.381 19
- TK 7870 G669 1987
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Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 219-237.
This monograph is dedicated to further understanding of the implications of unwanted electrical discharges in integrated circuit packages. The subject in itself is complex, and elimination of the detrimental effects of unwanted electrical discharges even more difficult to achieve. This book is also concerned with the problem of electrostatic discharge (ESD), arising from the static electrification of bodies andn its effects on electronic devices and systems. The objectives of this book are to present the fundamentals necessary to understand the phenomena associated with ESD and its related modes of damage, to provide researchers, engineers and non-specialists with an awareness of the problems requiring solutions, and to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration in research on the subject.
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