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To protect electronic devices from ESD damage, a series of protection measures must be taken.

ESD suppressors are specifically designed to resist ESD attacks. They are commonly integrated into circuit boards to protect equipment from damage caused by ESD. These components can consume static electricity energy and release it into the earth.


To protect electronic devices from ESD damage, a series of protection measures must be taken. Here are some common protective measures.

 

1. Use anti-static eliminators
Anti-static eliminators can help achieve static electricity release and protect the surrounding equipment from damage. These eliminators typically direct charges to the earth, quickly releasing charges from the equipment and surrounding environment.

 

       2. Use ESD packaging materials


Using anti-static packaging materials can effectively protect electronic devices from ESD attacks. These materials can absorb and discharge static electricity, thereby reducing the risk of equipment being subjected to static electricity shock. Such packaging materials should be used to protect electronic devices during manufacturing, transportation, and storage processes.

 

       3. Grounding
Grounding can lead static electricity to the earth, protecting the equipment from damage. Ensuring good contact between the device and the earth is essential and can be achieved by using grounding ports or connectors.

 

       4. Use ESD suppression components


ESD suppressors are specifically designed to resist ESD attacks. They are commonly integrated into circuit boards to protect equipment from damage caused by ESD. These components can consume static electricity energy and release it into the earth.