Packaging/Handling:
1) Suitable packaging:
Antistatic tubes, bins, conductive foams
Plastics with conductive material
2) Cover unused connectors with antistatic materials when not in use
3) Clothing:
Antistatic wristbands
Antistatic footwear
4) Avoid tools with plastic handles:
Handle can get charged due to triboelectric effect
5) Use a soldering iron with a tip that has proper ground connection:
Prevents chance of potential differences between pins of the device during handling
6) Humid atmosphere:
Discharges atmospheric floating charges to ground
Provides protection against static electricity build up due to dry air
PCB Design:
1) Clean and low impedance ground:
Allows electrostatic discharge currents to flow to ground easily
Create a clean ground using a mixture of analog and digital circuits
Unused areas in PCB should be converted to a ground plane
2) Avoiding long leads and PCB traces:
Have parasitic inductance
Cause voltage overshoots and ringing issues if an ESD transient gets into the circuit
3) Reduce loop areas:
If board routing encloses large loop areas -> conducting paths enclose more magnetic flux -> loop currents cause interfering fields -> affects circuit components
Route supply and ground lines close together
Signal lines should have ground lines running close by
4) Trace all around PCB edge:
Acts as a guard trace to be connected to ground
Discharges static due to human contact
Ensure large spacing between adjacent traces on the board
5) EMI Suppression Filters:
These can eliminate noise using capacitors (to inhibit direct current) and inductors (to hold energy in a magnetic field as current passes through it).
6) Transient-suppressor diodes:
These are connected at critical points in the circuit, between input and output pins to ground
Kept close to terminals
Clamp voltage to a safe value based on the rating
To suppress ESD transients, place a ferrite bead on the input lead and connect a low value capacitor from the input lead to ground. LC at input filters the energy in the ESD transient to ground.