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Inside an integrated circuit, an ESD pulse can cause significant damage by different mechanisms. For example, the dielectric oxide layer can suffer a punch through from high voltages or conductors, resistors, or junctions can be fused together or be interrupted by high currents due to Joule heating. The result is very often an immediate failure of the device, deteriorated electrical performance, or damage that leads to a failure at a later point of time during operation.
PTM Published on: 2011-11-02