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20 and Program
Management
David E. Swenson
Affinity Static Control Consulting L.L.C.
Round Rock, TX
Outline
Overview of S20.20
Implementation of S20.20 in your facility
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Earning Certification to S20.20
Program Manager Certification
Senior ESD Engineer Program
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S20.20 Overview
S20.20 Overview
Applies to all activities from
device level packaging to field
service
Level of control to 100 volts HBM
Guidance provided for more
sensitive parts and applications
(Handbook available from ESD
Association)
S20.20 Overview
A.
S20.20 Overview
B.
S20.20 Overview
C. Transportation of ESDS items outside an
Electrostatic Protected Area requires enclosure
in static protective materials.
S20.20 Overview
Evaluate your current ESD
Control Procedures
against
industry standards
Compare material
specifications to current
specifications
Compare test methods and
specifications to current
test methods
Protected Areas
Protected area design depends on application.
Area must be marked with proper signage.
Access to Protected Area limited to trained
personnel only. Untrained personnel must be
escorted by trained personnel.
Removal of all nonessential insulators required.
Ionization or charge mitigating techniques
required to neutralize charge on essential
insulators if the charge level is considered a threat.
(UPA)
Required
Product
Development
EPA
Engineering
Admin offices
Low Charging
Maintenance
Dissipative
Shielding
Packaging within EPA
Rework/
Asbly
Required
QA/Test
Low Charging
Dissipative
Receiving
Optional:
Transportation
Shielding
See Paragraph 6.3 to
reduce properties required.
Inspection
Print
Pick/Place
Reflow
Pack
Shipping
Transportation
Kiting
Print
Pick/Place
Reflow
Pack
Storage
(product)
Storage
(materials)
Assembly
Field Returns
ESD S 541
Point of Use
Packaging
ESD Protective Packaging and
package marking must be in
accordance with customer
requirements.
If not defined by contract, purchase
order, drawing or customer
documentation, the Plan needs to
define the protective packaging
requirements.
Packaging
Packaging shall be defined for all material
movement within Protected areas, between
job sites and within field service operations.
Packaging Considerations
The type of packaging used depends on sensitivity
of items and where the parts are going.
The intent of ESD protective packaging is to prevent a
direct electrostatic discharge from affecting packaged
parts, allow for dissipation of charge from the package
exterior, and minimize charging of the packaged items
from external electrostatic fields and
triboelectrification.
Packaging
Workstation Design
Revised Basics of Static Control
Revised Standards
SPC*
ESD Hazard and Risk Assessment *
Device Protection/Failure Analysis Basics
ISO9000-2000 Overview
Employee Training and Record Retention*
Program Manager Course and Final Exam
Self- Nomination
Publication Requirements
Peer Support
Tutorial Attendance
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