??? 09/04/04 03:08 Read: times |
#76866 - RE: DS1232 & ESD Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Yes, decoupling capacitors. I connected the device as the datasheet suggests
Well, because we are students we don't have antistatic shoes. So students will be adviced to connect themselfs with a bracelet to ground "once a chip is in the circuit it is many times less likely to 'see' ESD, Since the 1232 will not have any off the board wires, I would not worry" ****What if someone directly touches the pins of the 1232, wouldn't it be succeptible to ESD?*** |
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