File:ESD (Protected).svg
Summary
| Description |
English: This symbol is put on materials that protect other things from ESD. Examples of this is done in order to keep you grounded and keep your electrical potential grounded in the process. Other examples include certain floor mats and chairs. Once again, the triangle warns people to take caution, however, the hand with no slash through it informs others that it is okay to touch. The semi-circle surrounding the picture means protection, in this case it notifies others that the material they are about to touch is ESD protective. |
| Date | |
| Source | ESD Association standard ANSI/ESD S8.1-2007 – Symbols. http://www.vermason.co.uk/ESDSymbols.aspx, |
| Author | ANSI/ESD (Inductiveload) |
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Category:Deprecated template usage: AttribSVG#ESD%20(Protected).svg This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: |
Licensing
This file is in the public domain because an American National Standard for electronics industry worldwide
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| This work is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship. |
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