ESD QMS Best Practices Strategy for Class 0

When:
March 13, 2019 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm America/New York Timezone
2019-03-13T17:30:00-04:00
2019-03-13T19:30:00-04:00
Where:
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
3 Forbes Road
Lexington
MA

Reliability Society

Ted Dangelmayer Dangelmayer Associates, LLC.

While most companies are acutely aware of the hazards of ESD (electrostatic discharge), few are aware that the ESD QMS (Quality Management System) Strategy is equally important as the technical requirements. This is especially true for the extreme ESD sensitivities of Class 0 since the trend toward Class 0 devices is escalating rapidly. Furthermore, most companies do not know what their device sensitivities are because 90% of IC datasheets do not include CDM (Charged Device Model) Sensitivity data. The absence of this data and the lack of understanding of ESD QMS best practices have reached a critical stage.

S20.20 (ANSI/ESD S20.20) is the best industry standard available and is an excellent foundation for ESD QMS best practices programs. However, companies with advanced technologies have found they must customize the technical requirements of S20.20 and introduce sound ESD QMS practices to avoid unacceptable failure rates in the factory and field.

Join us for this interactive presentation and learn if you are at risk and how to establish a robust ESD QMS strategy. You will also learn how to obtain ESD CDM & HBM (Human Body Model) device sensitivity data as well as how to prepare for Class 0.

Ted Dangelmayer is the president of Dangelmayer Associates, LLC and has assembled an ESD consulting team consisting of the foremost authorities in virtually all ESD areas of both product design and manufacturing. He received the “Outstanding Contribution” award and the EOS/ESD Association, Inc. “Founders” award. He was president of EOS/ESD Association, Inc., chairman of the ESDA standards committee, and general chairman of the EOS/ESD Symposium. He has published two editions of his book, ESD Program Management, numerous magazine articles, and technical papers. Ted holds three patents and is iNARTE certified. He is currently president of the Northeast local chapter of EOS/ESD Association, Inc., a member of the ESDA education Council, ESDA Marketing Team, Advanced Technologies Team, Nominations Committee and ESDA Publicity Team.

MEETING LOCATION: MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 3 Forbes Rd, Lexington, MA, 02421

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Directions to 3 Forbes Road, Lexington, MA:

• Take Route 128/I-95 to Exit 30B, Route 2A Westbound.
• At the first traffic light, turn left onto Forbes Road.
• Go to the end of the street.
• At the traffic circle, turn right.
• Go halfway around the traffic circle and turn into the parking lot for MIT Lincoln Laboratory
• The main entrance is straight ahead, shared with “agenus”.