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Where can I find the ESD Class rating for our purchased electronic components? Do the Manufacturer catalogs have a spec that says that this IC is a class I component? - Anonymous, Meridian, MS
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The manufacturer should be able to provide you with the various sensitivity ratings of their devices. In lieu of this there is a data book publication VZAP-91P (ESD Susceptibility Data) from the Reliability Analysis Center that has data on approximately 4000 devices including commercial part number, device description, manufacturer, ESD Classification (per MIL-STD- 1686A and MIL-STD-883, Method 30157), data code, information regarding the source of the data, R/C values used in the discharge circuit, failure voltage, pin combination, failure criteria, and more.
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