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Ken,
You can , only if they can be kept atleast 3 feets (as per EOS/ESD
standards) away from the Static Safe Workstations , essentially to avoid
induction.
Kishore
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Drake [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 7:49 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] ESD
Ken, There may or may not be a risk to the crystals or
oscillators
themselves from the non anti static trays, but there will be
a risk to
other static sensitive components around the trays. The
complete assembly
work station and machine has to be static safe. Static
fields, or discharge
from the trays could affect parts in an adjacent anti static
tray that are
static sensitive. This is the reason why you shouldn't have
things like
polystyrene coffee cups, polythene plastic bags and so on on
a static safe
work bench.
regards,
Jeremy Drake
Celestica Ltd
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Subject: [TN] ESD
ESD Experts,
Is there any problem in using non anti-static plastic trays
for crystals
and
Oscillators?
re,
Ken Patel
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