What Causes ESD? Flashcards
What is one Cause of ESD Events
A: Sad Dad Static
B: Negative + Positive Electricity
C: Static Electricity
D: Tribocharging
C: Static Electricity
What is Static Electricity?
its often generated through tribocharging
Tribocharging is
A: When two electrically charged objects are brought into contact and then Separated
B: When Two Negative Charged Objects are brought close together
C: When You don’t have any money and decide to order something
A
Some Examples of TriboCharging are:
A: Walking on a Rug
B: Rubbing plastic combo through dry hair
C: Removing some types of plastic packaging
D: All of the Above
D
True or False: Electrostatic Induction is another cause of ESD
True
What is electrostatic induction
A: Electricity Charged object is placed near a conductive object
B: When an Object is placed in an ESD board
C: When a Tool has an Electrical charge
A: Electricity Charged object is placed near a conductive object
True or False: An ESD Event Occurs when a Charged Object comes into contact with a conductive path
True
True or False; Below 2,000 Volts there is still Enough Static Electricity to Cause Static Discharge?
True
The Definition of Static is
A: At Rest B: Filled with Energy C: Waiting to Move D: All of the Above E: None of the above F: A and B G: B and C H: A and C
H: A and C
What is a Conductor?
A: Some Type of Metal that will hold Electricity
B: A Train Operator
C: A Baseball Bat
D: A Car Manufacturer
A: Some Type of Metal that will hold Electricity
True or False: Grounding means providing a path for the charges to go
True
True or False: An Insulator prevents the flow of Electricity?
True
True or False: Adding a Grounding Technique to an Insulator will have a huge effect on Charge Neuralization
False: Adding a Grounding Technique will have little to no effect
True or False: Partially Conductive Materials are In-between Conductors and Insulators?
True
True of False: Partially Conductive are Fantastic Conductors
False; They aren’t very good