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Brad Petria January 24th 04 03:57 PM

Bright White LEDs that are Static Sensitive!!!
 
Hi,
Once I ordered some bright white LEDs from Jameco, which
were not static sensitive (no warning notice). I ordered another
type, N-94C6256, from another source and they came in a static
shielding bag with a warning!!!!! There is no information about
these. Why are these LEDs static sensitive?

Thanks in advance, Brad

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Andre January 25th 04 08:39 PM

Bright White LEDs that are Static Sensitive!!!
 
(Jim shedden) wrote in message om...
Once I ordered some bright white LEDs from Jameco, which
were not static sensitive (no warning notice). I ordered another
type, N-94C6256, from another source and they came in a static
shielding bag with a warning!!!!!


Hi Brad,

It is best to treat all semiconductors as static sensitive and it's a
good habit to form. I work for a government contractor and we can't go
near anything without following static preventative procedures that we
are tested and certified on yearly. At home I can't be quite as
aggressive about it. I'm not going to install special flooring or wear
a smock, but I do use a wrist strap, anti-static mat, and anti-static
soldering and desoldering tools.


Yup, I had a few white LEDs get toasted for no apparent reason.


Regards,
Jim


Jim Yanik January 28th 04 04:27 PM

Bright White LEDs that are Static Sensitive!!!
 
(Brad Petria) wrote in
:

Hi,
Once I ordered some bright white LEDs from Jameco, which
were not static sensitive (no warning notice). I ordered another
type, N-94C6256, from another source and they came in a static
shielding bag with a warning!!!!! There is no information about
these. Why are these LEDs static sensitive?

Thanks in advance, Brad


Because they are semiconductor devices;they have a junction that can be
damaged by overvoltage just like any other diode.

FYI,static charges can vary from 30 volts to several *thousand* volts,with
high instantaneous currents.That's how they destroy semis.

LEDs are just diodes with low reverse breakdown V.

Static discharges can weaken semis,and cause failure days,months
later,too,not just immediately.



--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net


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