1、 ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2015 Revision of ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2004 For the Protection of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items Two-Point Resistance Measurement Electrostatic Discharge Association 7900 Turin Road, Bldg. 3 Rome, NY 13440 An American National Standard Approved June 16, 2015 ANSI/ESD STM11.
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14、5) FOREWORD This standard test method1has been developed to establish a test method for measuring resistance where the concentric ring electrodes of ANSI/ESD STM11.11 cannot be used. This method measures the resistance between two points on a materials surface without consideration of the materials
15、means of achieving conductivity. Constant voltage instrumentation was used to collect the data used to validate this standard test method. Other instrumentation using an open circuit rated voltage supply is represented in this document as guidance. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, de
16、letions) and pertinent data, which may be of use in improving future versions of this document, should be addressed to: ESD Association, 7900 Turin Road, Bldg. 3, Rome, NY 13440. This standard test method was originally designated ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2004 and approved on September 19, 2004. ANSI/ESD S
17、TM11.13-2015 is a revision of ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2004 and was approved on February 10, 2015. At the time ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2015 was prepared, the 11.0 Packaging Subcommittee had the following members: David E. Swenson, Chair Affinity Static Control Consulting, LLC Kevin Duncan Seagate Technology Kurt
18、 Edwards Lubrizol Conductive Polymers Gene Felder DESCO Industries, Inc. Reinhold Gaertner, TAS Rep Infineon Technologies AG Steven Gerken United States Air Force Meghan Hodge 3M Doug Holtz Conductive Containers Gregory Manning NASA/ARES Technical Services Gene Monroe NASA - LARC Dale Parkin Seagate
19、 Technology Timothy Prass Raytheon Francisco Rodriquez 3M Jeff Salisbury Finisar, Inc. Julius Turangan Ovation, Inc. Robert Vermillion RMV Technology Group, LLC Scott Ward Texas Instruments, Inc. Stanley Weitz Electro-Tech Systems, Inc. Craig Zander Transforming Technologies The following individual
20、s made significant contributions to ANSI/ESD STM11.12-2015: Brent Beamer 1 ESD Association Standard Test Method (STM): A definitive procedure for the identification, measurement and evaluation of one or more qualities, characteristics or properties of a material, product, system or process that yiel
21、d a reproducible test results. ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2015 ii At the time ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2004 was prepared, the 11.0 Packaging Subcommittee had the following members: Brent Beamer, Chair Static Control Components Donald Boehm Dou Yee Enterprises Rick Knight Ranger Plastic Extrusions, Inc. Carl Newberg
22、 Rivers Edge Tech. Service Microstat Labs Dale Parkin IBM Corporation Charles Perry Monroe Electronics Julius Turangan Western Digital Corporation Robert Vermillion RMV Technology Group, LLC Stanley Weitz Electro-Tech Systems, Inc. The following individuals contributed to the development of ANSI/ESD
23、 STM11.13-2004: Ben Baumgartner ESD West Joe Blanchard Bradford Company Walt Gately Gately & Associates, Inc Kyung J. Kim BF Goodrich SCP Stephen Koehn Michael J. Manders Air Force Research Laboratory ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2015 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PURPOSE & SCOPE . 1 1.1 PURPOSE . 1 1.2 SCOPE . 1
24、2.0 REFERENCED PUBLICATIONS . 1 3.0 DEFINITIONS . 1 4.0 PERSONNEL SAFETY 1 5.0 GENERAL DISCUSSION 2 6.0 TEST EQUIPMENT 2 6.1 TWO-POINT PROBE 2 6.2 INSULATIVE SUPPORT SURFACE . 2 6.3 INSTRUMENTATION . 2 6.4 TEST LEADS 3 6.5 VERIFICATION RESISTORS 3 7.0 SAMPLE PREPARATION . 3 8.0 VERIFICATION PROCEDUR
25、E 3 9.0 TEST PROCEDURE 3 10.0 TEST RESULTS . 4 FIGURES Figure 1: Two-Point Probe Configuration 4 Figure 2: Probe to Instrumentation Connection 5 Figure 3: Resistance Verification Fixture 6 Figure 4: Spring Compression for Measurement . 6 TABLES Table 1: Materials for Two-Point Probe 5 ANNEXES Annex
26、A (Informative): Test Method Notes . 7 Annex B (Informative): ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2015 Revision History 8 ESD Association Standard Test Method ANSI/ESD STM11.13-2015 1 ESD Association Standard Test Method for the Protection of Electrostatic Discharge Susceptible Items Two-Point Resistance Measurement
27、1.0 PURPOSE & SCOPE 1.1 Purpose This standard test method provides a test method to measure the resistance between two points on an items surface. 1.2 Scope This standard test method is intended for measuring the resistance of packaging items in the range of 1.0 x 10 4 R 1012 ohms. 2. Section 2.0 References was updated. 3. Section 4.0 Personnel Safety was added. 4. An alternative boilerplate method was added to Section 6.2 Insulative Support Surface. 5. The boiler plate paragraphs were added to Section 6.3 Resistance Measurement Apparatus.