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    Default Re: Protecting IC pins with foam

    Oh, man! You put a lot of work and effort into this, right? And I am sure you have the longest list of parts!

    I wonder when I will organize my stuff too. Have less parts but in any case it is good to have them in such an order.

    I like the work you done. Alot!

    But for complete ESD protection please consider to get an ESD wrist and mat for the bench. Even better for the floor too.

    Examples:

    https://export.farnell.com/multicomp...BoC024QAvD_BwE

    https://export.farnell.com/weller/t0...hoCjdUQAvD_BwE

    https://www.tme.com/ca/en/details/at..._source=google

    Ioannis
    Last edited by Ioannis; - 11th February 2025 at 15:09.

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