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IEEE C62.47-1992

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. This guide describes the electromagnetic threat posed to electronic equipment and subassemblies by actual electrostatic discharge (ESD) events from humans and mobile furnishings. This guide organizes existing data on the subject of ESD in order to characterize the ESD surge environment. This guide is not an ESD test standard. It is intended to be a resource for equipment designers, and for preparers and users of ESD test standards. The manufacturing, handling, packaging, and transportation of individual electronic components, including integrated circuits, are not discussed, and this guide does not deal with mobile items such as automobiles, aircraft, and other masses of comparable size.

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  • Standard from IEEE
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  • Document type: IS
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  • Publisher IEEE
  • Distributor IEEE
  • ICS 17.220.01
  • Technical Committee IEEE Power and Energy Society / Surge Protective Devices/Low Voltage

Product Relations

  • Refers: [1] ECMATR-40, Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Testing of Information Technology Equipment, 1987.2
  • Refers: [2] EIA571 (March 1991), Environmental Considerations for Telephone Terminals.
  • Refers: [3] IEC Pub 801-2 (1991), Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial process measurement and control equipment. Part 2: Electrostatic discharge requirements.
  • Refers: [7] UL 991-1989, The Standard Test for Safety-Related Controls Employing Solid-State Devices.
  • Refers: [5] NEMA, "Environmental Testing for Electronic Controls—Residential Controls," Part DC-33, Draft proposed June 24-25, 1982.
  • Refers: [6] SAE J1113 (Aug. 1987), Electromagnetic Susceptibility Measurement Procedures for Vehicle Components (Except Aircraft).
  • Refers: [4] MIL-STD 883D, Test Methods and Procedures for Microelectronics.