My New TOY ...

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not assembled because finally 9-10 of november i will swap home! FINALLY!
 
You look like a child at Christmas, all that's missing is the tree :D

Not sure what you mean about ESD though, from an ESD point of view everything looked fine.

Bryce.
 
Yes i know it was ok ... but many (jelous trollers) was speak about esd when i make the first video ... and because of this i made the second one ;-)
 
They're clueless. It's not as if you were standing on a deep-pile carpet in the socks your Grandmother made you. The board looks like it was on the anti-static packing at all times too.

Bryce.
 
ESD is not as important these days. All ic's have protection diodes and are designed for this
 
Right Alex! ... Plus i dont have carpets in my room and i use rubber shoes , in my life never face esd problems with my new and old machine... just people was trolling about
 
Right Alex! ... Plus i dont have carpets in my room and i use rubber shoes , in my life never face esd problems with my new and old machine... just people was trolling about

Lucky you but it does not mean the problem does not exists. In electronic manufacturing ESD is a number one issue. It is a killer. If you are not protected from ESD you are out of buisness. Granted that new components have protection but not all of them and it is not 100% safe so if you handle bare PCB keep it in mind. We are talking about thousand's of volts here. You will not see it but the person who will buy it from you may. It is like a cancer, does not kill straight away but it will die in time. It is funny when people advertsising their precious cyberstorm PPC on nice red carpet, looks good on the picture but I would not buy it for myself to use. In the long run it is an expensive paper weight. Other horrible thing is wrapping boards in kitchen foil ... .

BTW board lying on ESD packaging is not protected against ESD. It is safe only when it is in closed packaging.
 
Bebek, ESD come when the machine is in the body too ... everything can make an esd ;-)
In any way in 32 years im managing computers and components and electronic gadget never face an ESD problem ;-) and my hardware is working ... eg my c64 from 1983 like my Junior 2006 ;-) i continue thinking everything is related of where you live or work .
Im in south italy ... low humidity in the air, no carpets floor and we use shoes in home :-) low ESD problems
 
I agree. Carpets are the worst thing. I never have them in my office, amd we have wood floors downstairs. Only carpets are in bedrooms and stairs where you want it warm with bare feet.

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