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ESD

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What is ESD?

ESD stands for Electrostatic Discharge. It's the sudden flow of electric current between two electrically charged objects caused by contact, an electrical short, or dielectric breakdown. ESD can damage electronic components, ignite flammable liquids or gases, and cause data corruption. It is commonly used in reference to protecting sensitive electronic devices from being damaged by static electricity.

What other technologies are related to ESD?

ESD Complementary Technologies

Latch-up is a failure mechanism in CMOS ICs that can be triggered by ESD events. Understanding and preventing latch-up is complementary to ESD protection.
mentioned alongside ESD in 88% (121) of relevant job posts
Latchup is a failure mechanism in CMOS ICs that can be triggered by ESD events. Understanding and preventing latchup is complementary to ESD protection.
mentioned alongside ESD in 85% (73) of relevant job posts
Bondpad layout is critical for ESD protection because bondpads are the primary entry point for ESD strikes. Thus complementary to ESD protection.
mentioned alongside ESD in 87% (52) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ESD?

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