IC-SP-06027 R1
6-2. Antistatic measures
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Containers and jigs for transporting ICs should be designed not to get charged under vibration or other
impact during transportation. One effective measure is to use a conductive container or aluminum foil.
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Ground all work benches, machines and devices, meters, and other units that may get in contact with the
ICs.
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While handling an IC, ground your body with a high resistor (about 100kΩ to 1MΩ) to prevent breakdown
due to static electricity that has charged your body and/or clothes.
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Do not produce any friction with other polymer compounds.
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To move any printed circuit board or other component equipped with an IC, make sure that no vibration or
friction occurs and short-circuit the pins to keep the potential at the same level.
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Exercise control so that the humidity does not go too low.
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Take enough care in handling to prevent the breakdown of ICs due to static electricity.
7. Quality
7-1. Quality tests
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Table 7-1 shows the main quality tests performed by our company.
Table 7-1
No.
1
2
3
4
5
Test item
High temperature operation
Motor rotation continuousness operation
High temperature storage
Low temperature storage
Temperature cycle
Test conditions
VCC=VCCop, VS=Vsop, Tj=135
o
C, t=1000h
VCC=VCCop, VS=Vsop, Tj=135
o
C, t=1000h
Ta= 150
o
C, t=1000h
Ta= -40
o
C, t=1000h
-65
o
C to room temperature, 150
o
C,
100cycles (30min, 5min, 30min)
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30
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