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    Default Re: Protecting IC pins with foam

    From the 2nd link:

    Zener diodes and bridge rectifiers are normally not ESD sensitive. The same is true for larger diodes (e.g. 1N400x) - but special low leakage fast diodes / schottkys can be ESD sensitive. Also modern LEDs and especially laser diodes are ESD sensitive.
    Interesting, I guess I'm putting tiny, fast and Schottky diodes and SMD LEDs at least on mylar lining.
    Last edited by Demon; - 1st February 2025 at 03:38.
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