The goal of this project is to more fully understand the ways that electrostatic discharge (ESD) transients couple to and propagate in computer peripherals such as switch, mice and keyboards. Several existing designs are being tested and modeled. The results of this project should allow computer industry manufacturers to design peripherals that are more immune to ESD at a lower cost than present designs.
Mini Zap ESD simulator |
Test the ESD Susceptibility with MiniZip ESD gun |
We also developed some ESD model to test the correlation of the SD Susceptibility with the ESD current and electromagnetic field radiated from ESD |
Test the ESD Susceptibility with MiniZip ESD gun
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Test the ESD Susceptibility with Dito ESD Simulator |
Test the ESD Susceptibility with Noise Key ESD Simulator
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Main Test equipment including the very high speed sampling Oscilloscope (20GS/s, 4GHz) and the ESD target for the test of ESD current and field